With 15 days to go before the start of the annual Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, western Jamaica, in particular, the tourism capital, is in full gear and ready to party to likes of Erykah Badu, Billy Ocean and Gladys Knight, among others.
To get us in the mood, attorney-at-law Milton Samuda and the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce will host a stimulating symposium tagged 'Cerebral Jazz' at the Iberostar Resort at Rose Hall from January 25-27.
Topical issues
The symposium will address a variety of topical issues relating to the transformation of human capital; financial and risk management; optimal networking; the business of music and sports; the world economic order; marketing and branding; and trade and development.
Prime Minister Bruce Golding will be the keynote speaker at the opening ceremony of the symposium on the 25, and former Prime Minister P.J. Patterson will address the final day plenary session on Wednesday, January 27.
Milton Samuda and his team promise an evening of mirth with Paul Keens-Douglas, while jamming to Cerebral Jazz Reggae style, courtesy of Chalice.
Keep watching the pages of Outlook and The Gleaner in the coming weeks as we keep you informed of all the numerous activities surrounding this year's festival in All that Jazz.