Scores of foreigners and a good mix of local patrons turned out in full support, downing hard liquor, dancing and prancing under the stars, as the Bare Essentials band and top artistes graced the stage, proving they were as good as the more renowned acts billed for the remaining nights.
Singers Nazzle Man, Richie Canary and trumpeter ‘Peso’, of the Bare Essentials band, took turns demonstrating their musical versatility, as they drifted down memory lane and back to the current, reeling off songs such as Half Pint’s Political Friction, Morgan Heritage’s Best Friend
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‘Digicel Rising Stars’ hopeful, Brown Sugar, opened part two, solidly holding her notes with Etana’s I Am Not Afraid and Peter Morgan’s Anything Fi Smile Bout. Digicel Rising Stars’ 2008 first runner-up, Khalil, came with an intention to deliver and they did, by transforming Tarrus Riley’s She’s Royal to She’s A Liar. The crowd was in stitches. Waiting in the wings was Cameal Davis and when she was called onstage,
Bare Essentials returned to close the second set with soca, reggae and rock steady.