
Jamnesia is a biweekly live performance open mic event held at the Jamnesia Surf Club, and hosted largely by the Wilmot family, headed by Billy Wilmot - known alternatively as Billy Mystic (Mystic Revealers) and CeCe (Royal Palm Estate). It has been a place for the creative elements of the Jamaican social scene to practice their chops - whether it be singing, poetry or even playing an instrument. Where else in Kingston can one play in front of a sympathetic and knowledgeable audience who is willing to hear something different? This is no Jamaican karaoke - where aspiring singers sing other people's songs ad nauseum. Did I mention that Jamnesia is on the beach? and is often followed by a 3-4am bonfire? Siiick (in a good way!).
Back to In-digg-nation - as the picture below shows, In-digg-nation consisted of Protoje, Jason Lee Worton, Jah9, and From the Deep. All are proteges (excuse the pun!) of Jamnesia. Visitors to Jamnesia are familiar with the musical stylings of all these performers. Moreover From the Deep presently consists of two of Billy's sons - Inilek and Icah - and one nephew 'Flea'. At the end, there was a preview, a little taste of what we might be in for on March 27 at the NoMaddz's live album performance. Having had the opportunity to watch their rehearsals at Jamnesia, I truly believe only a live album can do them justice. Their stylings are just plain innovative - no two times are quite the same. But I digress. They are also Jamnesia alumnae!

All these artistes, including From The Deep, existed before Jamnesia. Jamnesia started essentially as a jam session for From The Deep. However, the exposure to regular performance, the advice and critique of 'Uncle Billy' and the others such as Assassin, who might come through; and the knowing that they were not alone in wanting to be the best at their craft; and the freeness (Jamnesia is free!!) - all combine to make it a breeding ground or incubator for young talent.
I must say the talent honed is not only of the musical nature - Jamnesia gets others to follow dreams, whether it is filmaking, going to the South Pole (:-D - I found the support of the Wilmots invaluable), film festivals, surfing, rally car driving, social marketing company for creatives (EOTE); or even surfing. It is expanding the very definition of Jamaica.
So as I watched the crazy and bosss stylings of Protoje, Jah9, Jason, and From the Deep, I thanked Jamnesia. Now I wait for Jamnesia Miracle 2 - the NoMaddz!

I wish the relevant authorities would understand the importance of venues for young artistes to perform and other support. If we want a future, a creative industry, we need centres of support, not greater bureaucracy. We need to find ways to provide financing, sort the nature of contracts in the music industry especially for young artists. Without a new generation - one that even in these times can play instruments and perform credibly live - Jamaica's music industry - and its wider creative industry - is in trouble.
Just so you can a taste of what the actual performance (which I was supposed to write about) was like - I have made little medley clips - of Protoje and the rest of In-digg-nation - Jah9, Jason Lee Worton, & From The Deep. Sorry for the quality - FLIP HD coming! Enjoy! It was awesome!
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