Mystic Bowie’s Transcendent Performance at Haiti Fundraiser in Connecticut

January 25, 2010


Westmoreland, Jamaica: The devastating earthquake in Haiti caused loss of thousands of lives, including friends and colleagues of Jamaican/American Roots Reggae Singer, Songwriter Mystic Bowie. Like most caring persons around the world, the Rastafarian decided to play his part by contributing his talent to raise funds for Haiti.

The fundraiser for Haiti was held on Sunday January 24 at the Trinity Church in Southport Connecticut. Mystic Bowie appearance was warmly greeted by cheers of this many fans who attended. He performed songs from both of his latest albums “Rebirth” and “Nevah Kiss and Tell”. There were also performances from Jean Claude from Haiti, Mutti Lewis, Sahmuel and Renard Boissiere from New Orleans.

Throughout his electrifying performance, strong words of love for humanity emanated from Mystic, who also undertakes fundraising efforts to fund schools in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica where he was born. His performance impacted strongly on the persons in attendance; including Chris Frantz one of the largest record producers in the USA, as well as drummer for the bands "Tom Tom Club" (Mystic Bowie sings with this band) and Hall of Fame rock band "Talking Heads".

Chris Frantz who partnered with wife Tina Weymouth to produce the first two albums for "Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers", sent Mystic Bowie an email to thank him for his performance. In his email Chris Frantz says, “Thank you very heartily Mystic. You really had the people in a totally transcendent state. I'm sure they could feel the vibes all the way to Port au Prince.”

For more information about Mystic Bowie and his Tour dates visit Mysticbowie.com

 
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