Karen Smith to be remembered at upcoming concert in Miami, Florida
A concert under the patronage of Consul General to Miami, Oliver Mair, will be held later this month in Florida in the United States to honour late Jamaican songbird Karen Smith, who died in September last year from cancer.
The concert dubbed, “Fall Musik Fest and Remembering Karen Smith”, will take place at Miami Gardens on Sunday, November 20 beginning at 5:00 pm.
Mair said he was delighted to be amongst a diverse group of musicians who are giving their time, energy and support to this worthy cause as he reflected on Smith’s legacy.
“I don’t think anyone would disagree with me that Karen was an extraordinary talent, possessed with a mellifluous voice. She was always congenial and what better way to enshrine her memory than to stage this concert with this group of musicians to include her daughter,” Mair said.
The concert will feature entertainers including tenor Bunny Rose, saxophonist Melton Mustafa, vocalist Jamie Wilmot, pianist Dr Kathy Brown and Smith’s daughter, Courtni Jackson.
Rose, who is well known on the hotel circuit, said he is excited to remind people of Smith’s legacy. He explained that she was instrumental in introducing many talented Jamaican musicians to the world stage.
“Karen had been a part of the annual event bringing up Jamaican entertainers. She had always been the star of this event and we want to honour her by keeping that aspect. Many people came just to see her,” Rose said.
The emcee for the event is Sophia Nicholson.
Meanwhile, the proceeds from the concert will be donated to the Howard Thurman Center for Empowerment and Learning, which is an outreach arm of the Holy Family Episcopal Church.
The Howard Thurman Center is committed to empowering people of all ages through programmes that seek to develop them physically, mentally, and spiritually.
Tickets for the concert will be available at the church and online at www.eventbrite.com or via URL:bit.ly/3Smrezc