DJ NICHOLAS
Jamaican Gospel Reggae Artiste DJ Nicholas, birth name Nicholas Vacianna Eccleston born the 29th of October is one of the leading Gospel Artiste from Jamaica. As a teenager searching for truth he became a marijuana smoker, very rebellious and immersed in the Rastafarian Religion. His life was changed by a scripture in the Bible from Acts 4:12. Since then he has been a music minister and follower of Christ. DJ Nicholas has performed in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, South America, Virgin Islands, Costa Rica, Belize, several Caribbean Islands. He has shared stages with TD Jakes, Shirley Caesar, Israel Haughton, Kirk Franklin, Donnie McClurkin, Cece Winans, Marvin Winans, Tye Tribette and more.
KERRON ENNIS
Kerron Ennis is a woman after God's own heart. Born, August 22nd, 1982, in the parish of St Andrew, Kerron is the fifth child of Lascelles and Derica Ennis. She grew up in the Patrick City community, where her artistic ability has captured the hearts of many. Kerron's life is swiftly a living testimony; she does not only minister through her gifts of singing, but has fully embraced her passion to encourage young people to live for Christ. She was the choir director for the Youth and Combined choirs of the Boulevard Church of the Nazarene where she received the commission from the Lord to sing and to make His praise glorious. Her dedication for the Lord is indelibly etched into her motto of Acts 20:24, "But none of these things moved me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God". Kerron was introduced to the MarJohnMuzik label in 2002 who gave her the entery song "No Wonder"for the 2003 JCDC gospel festival in Jamaica. Here she was placed third in the Jamaica Cultural Development Commissions (JCDC) gospel competition.
PAPA SAN
It's often been said that music is the universal language. And, if that’s so, no one speaks it better than Papa San. He opens his latest release, the astonishing, compelling, arresting Real & Personal, with a question that almost teases the listener to try and answer it. Is it rock? /Is it roll? /Is it reggae? Papa San asks, as machine-gun volley of percussion, crunching metal guitars and synths pound into play on the sizzling More Life. And, of course, the answer is simply, Yes! All of the above. But the trip has only begun. It would be more accurate to just say its international, Jamaican, new-school Dancehall superstar, Papa San: back, bold, and in your face like never before. With a sound completely his own and constantly evolving Papa San stretches Gospel to places only he could take it. Dancehall music is a highly rhythmic and rapped spin on the traditional melodic reggae groove of masters like Bob Marley, and Papa San was pivotal in birthing it on the world music scene some twenty years ago.