• "Rhythms of Resilience: Ezra Barnett's Journey from Trench Town to Global Stages"

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"Rhythms of Resilience: Ezra Barnett's Journey from Trench Town to Global Stages"

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    In this episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting reconnects with his high school friend, Ezra Barnett, a talented drummer, carpenter, designer, and musician from Kingston, Jamaica. Ezra shares his incredible journey, starting from his early years in the tough streets of Trench Town in the 1980s. He discovered his love for the arts and the powerful emotions evoked by the sound of drums, inspiring him to create similar rhythms and movements through dance. Ezra's big break came when he showcased his dancing skills in an art competition, leading him to join a group introduced by Ricky Harrison. This opportunity allowed him to travel to Africa to perform at the African Pan Fest in 1999.

    Ezra also recounts his experiences working with the Ministry of Education in Jamaica and collaborating with Mr. Sydney Bartley, the Director of Culture and Creative Industries Policy. Together, they traveled to England multiple times, bringing the Kingston drummers to work with youth there. He reflects on his family's support, especially his mother’s dedication while his father worked as a carpenter in America.

    The conversation delves into the rise of dancehall reggae, the influence of artists who electrified the crowds, and the impact of Jimmy Cliff's movie "The Harder They Come." Ezra also discusses his connection with elderly drummers at Edna College, which led to a teaching role there, and his involvement in folk music and touring with groups like David Rodock's, showcasing Jamaica's rich cultural heritage worldwide.

    Ezra opens up about becoming a father, facing the challenges of single parenthood, and continuing to pursue his passion for the arts. He describes how he used his God-given talents to build his home and become a tailor, crafting his clothing. Please tune in to hear this inspiring and heartfelt interview as Ezra Barnette shares his life's journey and the lessons he learned.

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In this episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting reconnects with his high school friend, Ezra Barnett, a talented drummer, carpenter, designer, and musician from Kingston, Jamaica. Ezra shares his incredible journey, starting from his early years in the tough streets of Trench Town in the 1980s. He discovered his love for the arts and the powerful emotions evoked by the sound of drums, inspiring him to create similar rhythms and movements through dance. Ezra's big break came when he showcased his dancing skills in an art competition, leading him to join a group introduced by Ricky Harrison. This opportunity allowed him to travel to Africa to perform at the African Pan Fest in 1999.

Ezra also recounts his experiences working with the Ministry of Education in Jamaica and collaborating with Mr. Sydney Bartley, the Director of Culture and Creative Industries Policy. Together, they traveled to England multiple times, bringing the Kingston drummers to work with youth there. He reflects on his family's support, especially his mother’s dedication while his father worked as a carpenter in America.

The conversation delves into the rise of dancehall reggae, the influence of artists who electrified the crowds, and the impact of Jimmy Cliff's movie "The Harder They Come." Ezra also discusses his connection with elderly drummers at Edna College, which led to a teaching role there, and his involvement in folk music and touring with groups like David Rodock's, showcasing Jamaica's rich cultural heritage worldwide.

Ezra opens up about becoming a father, facing the challenges of single parenthood, and continuing to pursue his passion for the arts. He describes how he used his God-given talents to build his home and become a tailor, crafting his clothing. Please tune in to hear this inspiring and heartfelt interview as Ezra Barnette shares his life's journey and the lessons he learned.

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Support the show

Thank you for tuning in with EHAS CLUB - Stories to Create Podcast



Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/stories-to-create-podcast/donations

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