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Celebrated reggae crooner and multi-instrumentalist Mikey Spice was in fine nick, as he entertained a packed crowd at the Crown Hill Theatre in Brooklyn on Saturday, Oct. 11, during his “Music & Life” concert.
Mikey Spice is renowned for hits “Practice What You Preach,” “Born Again,” “I Am I Said,” “Harder Than Before” and his recent country-inspired reggae adaptation of Neil Diamond’s “Forever in Blue Jeans,“ titled “Money Talk.“
Worl A Girl engaging fans at the Crown Hill Theatre in Brooklyn. Photo by David Warren“Good male vocalists are hard to find,“ Jamaican-born, New York-based music historian Winston Smith told Caribbean Life. “Simply put, Mikey Spice is a great vocalist and the Brooklyn audience at Crown Hill Theater got their money’s worth.”
Jamaican-born, New Jersey-based WB radio host David “Fat Forward“ Warren agreed, saying Mikey delivered a top-class performance.
“I really enjoyed Mikey Spice’s performance. The man can really sing. He brought his unique flavor to the stage and was at the top of his game,“ he said.
“He did not disappoint, delivering an unforgettable performance as he engaged fans with original songs from his catalogue and popular covers like Teddy Pendegrass‘ ‘Turn Off The Light,’ ‘It’s So Good,’ among others,“ Warren added.
Mikey Spice joins dancehall group Worl A Girl on stage during his performance in Brooklyn. Photo by David WarrenHe said he also enjoyed the dancehall group Worl-A-Girl.
“Hard to imagine they started in 1991 with founding vocalists from Jamaica, the USA, Trinidad, and England,“ Warren said. “It’s nights like these that make you proud of our reggae culture.“
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