Friday, October 22, 2010

All about Flow


If persons in Montego Bay expected a low-keyed inaugural opening of the state-of-the art Flow store over the weekend then the ultra-VIP party on Friday and then a major stage on Saturday must have been a dream.

Flow made no exception and pulled out all the stops to ensure that the presence in the second city was felt over the weekend and to cement their commitment to their investment in expanding in western Jamaica.

The lightening speed internet provider transformed the Fairview Shopping area into a den of entertainment on Friday to ensure that their specially invited guests partied in style and luxury. From the décor to the exquisite culinary delights courtesy of Ashbere guests were entertained under the allure No-Maddz band.

No-Maddz band
The unique sound and style of music by the dub poet musicians No-Maddz quickly gain traction among the guests who showed deep interest in what these musicians had to say. The members, who are also stars in the Better Mus Come Jamaican movie now in theatres, performed their hit single Rise Above Profanity which earned them some cheers for their ingenuity.

Among those who attended the VIP cocktail event were Minister of Education Andrew Holness, Tourism minister Edmund Bartlett, Water and Housing Minister Dr. Horace Chang, Member of Parliament for West Central St. James Clive Mullings , Mark Kerr-Jarrett and his wife Paula, renowned cardiologist Dr. Claudine Lewis among several other social elites in Montego Bay.

Flow’s store opening fete culminated over the weekend with a free concert performance from Lady Saw and Konshens to official stamp their presence in the second city.

1 comment:

  1. I think the of the urban world is wonderful. You have types of music, but its something about the urban music just put in the flow and make you want pat your feet and just dance to the beat of everything.

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