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Reggae Artiste Ricardo Clarke Makes an Impact in Abaco‏
By Heike Wollenweber
Sep 15, 2009 - 9:17:37 PM

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Abaco, Bahamas - Reggae artiste Ricardo Clarke performed in Abaco on September 11th 2009 and the artiste’s visit also included a special Cd presentation, visits to churches and schools, motivational talks, radio, TV and newspaper interviews.

The concert, which was held at Sandy Point in Abaco, Bahamas was a free concert organized by Kingdom Dub Entertainment and designed to leave especially the youth with a positive message of unity and peace. Ricardo performed alongside fellow artistes Ryan Jupp, Solo,

Mr Beeds and DJ Counsellor.

Ricardo Clarke also gave motivational talks to the students at some of the schools. The schools visited were Forest Heights High School, St Francis High School, S.C. Bootle High School and J.A Pinder Primary School. Churches were also on the agenda for the talks and Ricardo Clarke was welcomed at Sandy Point AOG, Change Ministries as well as the Friendship Tabernacle.

Ricardo Clarke gave a special presentation to Mrs Kumar, the Principal of St Francis High School, one of the leading high schools on the island of Abaco.

The response to Ricardo Clarke’s performance as well as his motivational talks to the students as well as the community he has already been invited back to Abaco as well as to several other islands including Eleuthera, Harbour island, Andros and Exuma.

 



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