Esco held up at gunpoint
Monday Musings
with Yasmin
Observer Monday, October 05, 2009
Dancehall artiste Esco is today celebrating life. The artiste was on Friday held up at gunpoint at Vizion Plaza and had to fight for his life when he realised that the intention of the gunmen was to abduct him. "I saw the play while going upstairs to the barber shop and realised that the three men had split up, but I just didn't think they were coming after me," he said.
Esco
Esco, <span style="font-weight: bold">after offering them money, was still dragged down the stairs towards their vehicle and that was when he was severely gunbutted over the right eye and beaten. However, he managed to escape and found refuge in the barber shop.</span>
"I am just giving thanks for life and want to say thanks to people like Wayne Marshall, Jah Cure Assassin, Bling Dawg, Bounty, Tami Chynn, and Alaine who all rally round me," Esco said.
And, yes, Leftside did call him. The very night it happened.
Esco, give thanks for life.
Why T&T refused Bounty?
Reports out of our sister Caribbean island, Trinidad, that dancehall artiste Bounty Killer was last Friday denied permission to enter that country are disturbing, especially when no reason has been given for the refusal.
Bounty was one of a number of Jamaican acts - among which was Gaza president, Vybz Kartel - scheduled to perform at a show on Saturday night dubbed 'Ceasefire'. All courtesies were extended to Kartel, but Bounty was sent home on the next plane.
Reports are that not even the promoter was given an explanation regarding the situation. I'm sure that promotion of the show was not a secret and the entire island must have known that the Killer was coming to town.
So why wait until Bounty was actually in Trinidad before presenting him and the organisers of the show with this embarrassing situation. Couldn't the T&T government have indicated to the organisers of Ceasefire their intention to deny Rodney 'Bounty Killer' Pryce entry into the island?
On matters like these, it's never good to speculate, it's better to await some kind of explanation from our Caricom neighbour why Bounty was refused entry and if this kind of embarrassment will be visited on other entertainers whose job will take them into the island.
Monday Musings
with Yasmin
Observer Monday, October 05, 2009
Dancehall artiste Esco is today celebrating life. The artiste was on Friday held up at gunpoint at Vizion Plaza and had to fight for his life when he realised that the intention of the gunmen was to abduct him. "I saw the play while going upstairs to the barber shop and realised that the three men had split up, but I just didn't think they were coming after me," he said.
Esco
Esco, <span style="font-weight: bold">after offering them money, was still dragged down the stairs towards their vehicle and that was when he was severely gunbutted over the right eye and beaten. However, he managed to escape and found refuge in the barber shop.</span>
"I am just giving thanks for life and want to say thanks to people like Wayne Marshall, Jah Cure Assassin, Bling Dawg, Bounty, Tami Chynn, and Alaine who all rally round me," Esco said.
And, yes, Leftside did call him. The very night it happened.
Esco, give thanks for life.
Why T&T refused Bounty?
Reports out of our sister Caribbean island, Trinidad, that dancehall artiste Bounty Killer was last Friday denied permission to enter that country are disturbing, especially when no reason has been given for the refusal.
Bounty was one of a number of Jamaican acts - among which was Gaza president, Vybz Kartel - scheduled to perform at a show on Saturday night dubbed 'Ceasefire'. All courtesies were extended to Kartel, but Bounty was sent home on the next plane.
Reports are that not even the promoter was given an explanation regarding the situation. I'm sure that promotion of the show was not a secret and the entire island must have known that the Killer was coming to town.
So why wait until Bounty was actually in Trinidad before presenting him and the organisers of the show with this embarrassing situation. Couldn't the T&T government have indicated to the organisers of Ceasefire their intention to deny Rodney 'Bounty Killer' Pryce entry into the island?
On matters like these, it's never good to speculate, it's better to await some kind of explanation from our Caricom neighbour why Bounty was refused entry and if this kind of embarrassment will be visited on other entertainers whose job will take them into the island.
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