Mrs. Jah Cure welcomes baby girl!

Kamila McDonald
Reggae singer, Jah Cure and his gorgeous wife Kamila McDonald-Alcock welcomed their first child into the world; a beautiful baby girl, Kailani Belle Alcock on Sunday, February 19, 2012.
Both parents are equally excited and overjoyed. Jah cure tweeted "I'm now officially a daddy I'm so happy lol".
While Kamila tweeted "Giving birth truly is the ultimate miracle. It restores our sense of who we are and what we aspire to be. It renews our faith and reminds us of our strength in our most desolate moments..."
The baby and mother are doing just fine and the family is enjoying every moment with their beautiful princess.
Congratulations and best wishes to the Alcock family! We can’t wait to see her.
By Slimchick
Lil Rick and Kerwin Du Bois for HJ pre-Mash and Mash night parties!
We're down to the last lap of a string of successful HJ Mash Camp 2012 events and as clichéd as this may sound, we've really saved the best for last!
On Wednesday February 22nd, the most highly anticipated pre-Mash party to ever hit Guyana will take place at the Tower Poolside. The Bajan 'Soca-instructor', Lil Rick, will be there to spread the Mash vibes and perform several of his viral Soca hits that cause many people to break out in a 'whining' frenzy including 'Jones and Wuk Up', 'Werk', 'Go Dung' and several others. Several local acts will also join him on stage as we usher in our country's 42nd Republic Anniversary with celebration!
On Mash night, join us again at the Tower Poolside for our final fete, the TGIS (Thank God its Soca) party. Free your inner 'bacchanalist' with Soca sensation Kerwin Du Bois who recently placed second to Machel Montano at the Trinidad Groovy Soca Monarch competition as we close the curtains on our 2012 Mash Camp. Additionally, one lucky person will win a brand new Toyota Porte car at this event!
“O bacchanal! O bacchanal! I ready for it!” Are you ready for it? Are you ready to fete? Are you ready to dance until your feet are sore? Then head down to Ashmins Trading and Glamour Designer Brands to get your pre-sold tickets for both parties for just $1500.
The HJ Mash camp kicked off three Saturdays ago with everything short of fireworks at the '6.30 in Jeans' party which featured a fantastic performance by Soca Star, Skinny Fabulous. Every other Saturday since, the Tower poolside turns into a grand dance floor where people of all social status come to release their stress. Women kick off their heels and everyone parties until the wee hours of the morning. It has been a great month, but as the great Machel Montano said, “de vibes cyan done”.
Hits and Jams Entertainment: Ladies First

Ladies First Poster
At every Hits and Jams event, the one factor that we can always look forward to is the presence of the female party-goers. So, to show our appreciation, we're dedicating an entire event to them.
Ladies, get your outfits together and head out with the girls to the Tower Poolside this Saturday for the HJ Mash Camp 2012 'Ladies First' Soca party. Ladies will be admitted free all night!
In addition to a one-of-a-kind Soca party experience, you will be treated to an incredible showcase by an all-female lineup of local entertainers which includes Soca sensation Big Red, Shelly G, Vanilla, Jackie Hanover and Charmaine Blackman among many others!
All patrons will also receive a coupon upon entry which will make them eligible to win a brand new Toyota motor car on February 25th!
Ladies, this is your night, your event and your opportunity to enjoy yourself without nay inhibitions!
Hikers Hockey Club bullies off 2012 season with “House and Land” Tournament

First Place Winners Running Rebels: From left to right - Reginald Harper, Gail Harding(Club Secretary), Alex Gouveia, Aroydy Branford, Maria Munroe, Paramanand Dindial, Kevin Edwards.
The Hikers Hockey Club recently started the 2012 hockey season by hosting the second annual "House and Land" Tournament. The tournament which is only open to Hikers members, was named in honor of long time Hikers stalwart Alex Gouveia who migrated to the United States in 2011. Gouveia was given the nick name "House and Land" because of his unwavering intensity and commitment to winning in both practice and games, for his club.
The four-a-side tournament was staged at the St. Stanislaus College Forum where thirty four of the club's members were split up into six teams for the three night event. At the end of the round robin stage it was Running Rebels that held the edge over Hot Skulls by 11 points to 10. With Smurfs, L.M.F.A.O., Hype and Black Hawks rounding up the other four positions. In the quarterfinal stage Hype disposed of L.M.F.A.O. 1-0 on penalties after the game ended 0-0 and Smurfs took care of Black Hawks by 1-0 in the dying seconds of the game, while Running Rebels and Hot Skulls received byes into the semifinal round. Running Rebels blew away L.M.F.A.O. 3-0 in their semifinal encounter mainly due to the outstanding play of Aroydy Branford while the other semifinal saw Smurfs edging Hot Skulls 2-1 on penalties after their match ended 0-0.
The finals was a close encounter with both teams playing defensively until the second half when the individual skill of Branford and Gouveia took over and they were able to get the winning goal past the Smurfs defense. This tournament is the first in an ambitious schedule of the 11 tournaments that the club plans to host this year, 6 of which will be open to all clubs while the remaining 5 are for Hikers members only.
The Hikers Hockey Club will also be opening it's 2012 fundraising drive by hosting it's first annual fundraising dinner and awards ceremony on March 5th at the Savannah Suite, Pegasus Hotel. The event is planned to raise funds for the club's expansive junior development program.
Final Results of the Hikers Hockey Club 2012 "House and Land" Tournament;
Champions – Running Rebels (Alex Gouveia, Maria Munroe, Aroydy Branford, Reginald Harper, Paramanand Dindial & Kevin Edwards)
Runners-up – Smurfs (Robert France, Makini Harry, Rayon Branford, Leon Bacchus & Devon Scott)
Third Place – L.M.F.A.O. (Shane Samuels, Allana McCullock, Colonel Heywood, Michael Harding, Sade DeVeaux & Shundel Durant)
Hits and Jams Entertainment: Feel The Beat Dance Competition

Feel The Beat Poster
For some, dancing is simply something you do at a party or celebratory function, for others it's a way to keep fit; but to a very dedicated few, dancing is as important as breathing. It transcends the physical and borders on a spiritual connection; for others it is a well established art form.
For thousands of years this ancient art form has been used not only as a form of expression, but it also connects people through social interaction. In Guyana, dance plays an important role in our social, religious and cultural activities. However, despite the existence of several dance schools countrywide, there are still thousands who seek an appropriate forum to showcase their talent and possibly pursue a career in dance.
Well, Hits and Jams, Guyana's premier entertainment entity is hoping to make that dream a reality. Applications for the first ever National dance competition ‘Feel the Beat' are available currently at the Company's headquarters at 206 Lance Gibbs Street or it can also be downloaded from their Facebook page.
This competition will be unlike anything ever witnessed in Guyana. ‘Feel the Beat' will be a weekly-aired reality show where dancers will endure eleven weeks of grueling competition to test their versatility and skills. Those who make it past auditions will perform in duos, groups and solo rounds; all while being guided by some of Guyana's top choreographers!
Auditions are scheduled for March 2nd, 3rd and 4th and are open to persons age seventeen and over. Any dance style is accepted. Whether you're into hip-hop, contemporary, krumping, salsa, break, bollywood, jazz, ballet, quickstep or ballroom, you will be eligible!
Feel the Beat' is not only looking for the best dancer in Guyana, but we are prepared to offer incentives of one million dollars to the champion while second and third will walk away with five hundred and two hundred and fifty thousand dollars respectively!
Application deadline is February 17th!
Hits and Jams Entertainment: Wotless in White Party

Wotless in White Flier
The next stop on the explosive HJ Mash 2012 journey is the 'Wotless in White' party billed for the Tower Poolside this Saturday!
Skinny Fabulous definitely 'cranked up the vibes' last weekend at the '6.30 in jeans' party and we promise that the pre-mash revelry will only get better! This time around, two of the main attractions of the night will be the amazing décor that has been created under the theme 'white fantasy' and several high energy Soca performances by 3 time Soca Monarch Adrian Dutchin, Groovy Soca Monarch Champion Jomo and Soca Monarch 2012 hopeful King Shepherd.
Also, patrons will receive a coupon on entry which will make them eligible to win a brand new Toyota Porte car. The drawing will take place at the final party on February 25th.
This event like all other HJ parties, promises to offer nothing short of an incredible, unforgettable party experience where people from all socio-economic backgrounds can enjoy themselves without inhibitions.
The 'Wotless in White party' is the second event in a string of HJ Mash Camp 2012 activities, which include several amazing concept parties and a special appearance by 'Jones and Wuk up' star Lil Rick.
Pre-sold tickets cost $1000 and are available at ASHMINS.
JCI Guyana’s Collaboration on the Youths for Guyana Clean Up Campaign

JCI members cleaning part of the Sea wall.
Youths For Guyana group yesterday held their 'Clean Up Campaign' on the seawalls from Pegasus to Camp Road, over 150 youths came out and pooled their efforts into making this project a success, present were members from Junior Chamber International (JCI) Guyana, YCT, APNU youth arm, PPP/C Youth Arm and also the members of the Golden Jaguars football team. JCI Guyana's President stated that JCI Guyana was proud to be a part of this initiative since JCI is basically focusing on 'Community' and ways we could give back to our community. Members expressed their satisfaction in seeing how many youths came out to help create positive change in our environment.
I am hereby pleading with persons to desist from littering especially on our coastlands because it causes damage to the mangroves, which helps to protect us from flooding and flood waters aren't healthy to humans, it causes all sorts of harmful diseases. YFG President Lisa McLean expressed her heart felt gratitude to all the youths who came out to assist in the clean up, she also stated that her organization will be executing more community projects of that nature and also giving back to charity and feeding the homeless.
For more information visit our website today --> www.jci.cc
By Deondra Wishart
13 Make Carib Soca Monarch 2012 Finals
Come February 18 all roads will lead to the National Park for what is being promised as a most memorable return of the Carib Soca Monarch. On that evening the reigning Monarch,Orlando 'Bones Man' Johassen will be defending his crown against a list of 13 other contenders. That lot which made the final cut in Linden after heated competition on a wet Saturday night includes lone duo Mysterious and Tropical, Sweet Kendingo, 'Chinese boy' George Anthony Abrams, B52, Vanilla, Roger Bowen, Ivelaw, Adrian Dutchin, Jumo, King Shepherd, Beverly B, and Roger Hinds. The new addition was a wild card and new comer Jonathan 'Lil Red' copped that spot.
The duo Mysterious and Tropical started the nights competition with their high energy 'Regardless' song but while some partied to the vibes others couldn't be bothered as they avoided the soggy out field by staying in the stands as a safe haven. New comer Christine dressed the partying part with feathers etal for carnival but she never quite found the keys and this caused many in the crowd to openly ask "how she made it to this stage" even though the band sounded great. She had at least one fan who made his way to the soggy field and pranced a brief but even though he was part of the act he too wasn't sure of what she was singing and left the scene. This confirmed that she was a sure knockout. Sweet Kindingo was up next dressed in a silky red shirt and white pants he had the seniors rocking as he sand of 'going till morning... Sending a warning.' As usual his vocal delivery was commendable but some were not sure if he had entered the right competition. Attiola Peter wanted to make the crowd in Linden 'wine and shake and wuk...' but the crowd was not amused nor enthused as they were not sure of what it is exactly that he was singing about. And sure enough he was one to go.
B52 dressed in red and black with three backup dancers blazed bagon flames and was really 'highly flamable' and the crowd response was fair... Then came vanilla with RAGE for a cool performance dressed in a leopard skin fitted one piece. Lil Red sounded great as he encouraged patrons to 'hold me tight and don't let go.' it was evident that entertaining was in hid blood as he kept the contagious hook. African moods was a sure hit in Linden. Ivelaw Campbelle sure ensured the people in Linden had a blast even bursting into some wining routines on his head etal. Neither the men nor women could get enough and when teh song was done the performance got the loudest continuous crowd applause and screams. Then came time for patriotism through three times Soca Monarch Adrian Dutchin and there were alot of patriots in the audiences waving flags and rags. Dutchin's professionalism was evident as he lectured the crowd on being true to their roots no matter where they go.One time calypso monarch young Bill Rogers was as energetic as ever 'behind a band' but some opined that his garb was ideal for that of calypso in a blue to purple silk suit accentuated with silver sequins.
For Roger Bowen his offerings as a fireman was to 'give she water and hose' in his usually energetic form but like the rude boys were not in the mood. However Linden was definitely in a 'wuking up on it' mood when Barbados based Rastaman he got people from all over on their feet. Didn't matter what he sang his hook was so contagious that 'Wuk up pun it,' wuk up pun it' was like a chorus and the Guyana flags did wave galore.
Bartician Dexter the corn man has had his seven minutes of fame at the soca monarch and while Abigail James thought the importance of eating Breakfast singing about food, one couldn't know that from her steamy performance.
Barbados based Dasilva aka the Khemist towered above the competition physically but while he presented a high energy act the former National Athlete obviously was not in his full element and crowd support was not on his side as he was a total stranger to the Guyanese in attendance. Non-the-less he sounded like Hyper dog singing 'mash up the place'. His down fall in the competition was probably the bajan accent but he's really good with much energy hype and good vocals.
Jumo Primo after sharing out more than 100 Guyanese flags had the the patrons in the stands on their feet with small flags and flames. As he also showed his patriotic side with of 'one people, one nation one destiny.' The crowd undoubtedly loved Jumo and his portrayal of all the six races in dance styles. Then came Lil B singing of 'on de road again'. She's a proud grandmother but from looking at her physically on could not see nor guess that she is a grand mother... Her antics were those of a true professional performer as she had sections of teh crowd singing "where we going... on the road... Everybody feel it ...the music...".
Most entertaining and memorable
The night's most entertaining high fliers were Ivelaw Campbelle with his well put case for men against their women and the 'African Moods' movies that had the women celebrating and talking. Another star of the night was first timer Anthony Abrams (a Chinese looking chap) from Linden. The mere sight of him caused uproar from his village supporters who stood to their feet with celebratory applause. This kid with Philippine roots proved that Chinese, got swag, can wine and keep timing too. His signature intro was well known and sang like chorus from the audience "Lime, tomato, celery, seasoning'... His presentation was one that featured a female dancing duo who never once offered the same routine simultaneously but he sure offered a 'Wine attack groovy soca style. And when came time for him to show his abilities at attacking with a wine his dancer nicknamed celery got a chance to do the now popular 6:30 and the crowd was all for him.
By Mondale Smith
Hits and Jams Entertainment: 6:30 in Jeans Soca Party
This weekend Guyana's number one entertainment entity kicks off their pulsating Mash Camp 2012 events with Vincentian Soca star Skinny Fabulous who will be performing at the HJ '6.30 In Jeans' Soca party scheduled for the Tower Poolside!
Of the multiple Hits and Jams events held each year, the Soca Jeans party is one that patrons eagerly anticipate. This time around, HJ has employed the talents of one of the Caribbean's hottest artistes to catapult this trademark event to higher heights!
Additionally, patrons can get another chance to win the motorcar which was initially the grand prize at the recently held Fandemonium fun-day and concert. Since no one has claimed the prize, Hits and Jams is giving you another chance to win the vehicle by providing attendees with a coupon upon entry at each event. Drawing will take place at the final party on February 25th.
If you're experiencing the Mash 2012 Soca fever then the remedy awaits you at the HJ 6.30 in Jeans party!
This event will officially kick off the string of HJ Mash Camp 2012 activities will includes several amazing concept parties and a special appearance by 'Jones and Wuk up' star Lil Rick.


