Thursday, May 13, 2010

JODIAN PANTRY THRILLS IN ST. MARY

Recording Artiste Jodian Pantry was in fine form recently as she performed at the St. Mary Technical High School’s “Spanish Day” concert. Exhibiting growth and maturity in her command of the audience, Pantry entered the stage delivering a solid rendition of the Alicia Keys hit, ‘Sleeping with a Broken Heart’.

The screams became deafening as she serenaded an eager male student, before delving into some of her original material. The thought-provoking track, ‘Blood Money’ immediately struck a chord with the appreciative school population, who were caught on to the chorus as she progressed through the song.

Pantry noted that she has been putting a lot of work into her career recently and is now even more focussed and determined to make her mark on the local and international music scene.
Currently working with Advocate Entertainment, she advised “I have been busy in the studios and have already recorded over thirty (30) singles. My focus is on delving into unexplored topics and themes. People can look out for strong, positive lyrics, as that is what the music industry needs right now.”

While accepting that being a successful recording artiste is no easy task Jodian expressed that she is committed to the task and has her eyes set on developing and solidifying her status as one of Jamaica’s premier recording artistes.
Pantry stated, “I always find it interesting when people seem surprised that I sing cultural reggae music. There are many sides to me and my music and I am now seeking to put it all together in a compact package, capable of appealing to various audiences, while still taking the Jamaican music industry to higher heights.”

Jodian was in St. Mary as part of the RRR Campaign, currently being executed by the National Secondary Students’ Council (NSSC). The RRR Campaign focuses on promoting Rights, Respect and Responsibility on the part of secondary students.


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1 comments:

Mega said...

Love u girl! Hope u go far


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