Recognizing Caribbean Artists "The Right Way" 112013

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CARIBBEAN NEWS, EVENTS, HEALTH, LIFESTYLE & MORE ONLINE: TORONTOCARIBBEAN.COM • TO ADVERTISE: 647-722-6298 • VOLUME 2 • ISSUE 20 • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH 2013

Recognizing Caribbean artists ‘the right way’ BRAMPTON -- Every year, Penny Providence tunes into the Juno Awards and sees the same thing. She watches the national awards ceremony hoping to see CaribbeanCanadian music recognized on the grand stage. Yet, each year, she’s disappointed. “Whenever they have the Caribbean segment, the awards are given behind the scenes, before the ceremony,” Providence said. “It’s never given on stage. We’re not recognized on stage.” Providence, a Guyanese-Canadian, is a former professional bassist and founder of music management company PenPro Entertainment. She knows first-hand what it feels like to make music and not be recognized for it. “In Caribbean music, we work as hard as any other genre,” she said. “As hard as country music, folk music, rock ’n’ roll – and we need to be acknowledged.” Providence is putting all her efforts into helping Caribbean-Canadian artists gain that recognition. Her company, whose mandate is to advocate and work for such entertainers, is organizing the second annual Caribbean Music and Entertainment Awards (CMEA), which will be held on Dec.15 at the Rose Theatre in Brampton. “My goal is to recognize (Ca-

ribbean-Canadian artists) the right way,” Providence said. “I always wanted to be acknowledged for what I do, as well as to acknowledge other people. Because coming from the Caribbean, we have entertainers that are top notch.” The CMEA will highlight various genres of Caribbean music, including reggae, soca, calypso, chutney, steel pan and Latin, among others. There will be special appearances from chutney-soca megastar KI Persad, Latino singer Fito Blanko, and Canadian reggae artist Steele. Each will be receiving international awards for their respective genres. The CMEA will also acknowledge other types of entertainers such as dancers, comedians, actors and poets. There will be several awards handed out during the evening, in addition to performances on stage. Read More On Page 3

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