Jamaican Chef’s Eatery Named Among Top Fried Chicken Spots in America

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. April 25, 2024: Jamaican-born Chef Nicola Blaque’s culinary prowess has once again captured national attention as her acclaimed San Antonio restaurant, The Jerk Shack, secured a spot in Eat This, Not That’s esteemed list of the best fried chicken restaurants in America, ranking fourth.

Jamaican Chef Nicola of texas (Photo by Rick Kern/Getty Images)

This latest accolade follows the eatery’s recent feature on a popular episode of the Food Network series, Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.

Taking to Instagram to share the exciting news, The Jerk Shack humbly expressed gratitude for the recognition, emphasizing their initial aim to simply share Caribbean heritage through culinary artistry and foster community connections. “Who would’ve thought our little Caribbean restaurant would be recognized on two national platforms for best fried chicken in America?” remarked Chef Blaque.

Highlighting Chef Nicola’s dedication to inclusivity and accessibility, the restaurant’s owners shared insights into her culinary philosophy, emphasizing her mission to make Caribbean cuisine accessible to people from diverse backgrounds. The addition of fried chicken to the menu in 2022 further expanded their reach, reflecting Chef Nicola’s commitment to serving the local community.

Chef Nicola Blaque’s culinary achievements extend beyond The Jerk Shack, earning her recognition as a best restaurateur on the StarChefs rising star list for Austin-San Antonio. Moreover, her culinary empire expanded with the launch of Freight Fried Chicken in 2023, a venture rooted in homage to the resilience of southern Black women in post-Civil War America, who sold fried chicken to railroad passengers to sustain themselves.

With a steadfast commitment to preserving culture and history, Chef Nicola continues to inspire through her culinary creations, inviting patrons to savor not just delicious meals, but also the rich narratives embedded within them. Born and raised in Jamaica until she was five years old, Chef Blaque is passionate about introducing people to the flavors of the Caribbean.

For those eager to indulge in The Jerk Shack’s acclaimed fare, visit their locations at 10234 TX-151, Suite 103, San Antonio, TX 78251, and 312 Pearl Pkwy., Building 6, San Antonio, TX 78215.

Guyana President Among Caribbean Leaders Honored At American Foundation For The University Of The West Indies Event

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. April 24, 2024: The President of Guyana, Mohamed Irfaan Ali, was among six honorees at the recent American Foundation for The University of the West Indies (AFUWI) fundraising gala, held on April 18th in New York City.

Guyana President Mohamed Irfaan Ali, second from left, receives the AFUWI Legacy Award from UWI Vice Chancellor Sir Hilary Beckles, second from right and Guyana born actress CCH Pounder, r.

Ali was presented with the Legacy Award by Guyana-born actress, CCH Pounder of  NCIS New Orleans fame.  In accepting the award, the President announced that a University of the West Indies Medical School will be built in Guyana.

He also reflected on the profound impact of colonization on the region and reiterated the imperative need for reparatory justice and praised the University of the West Indies and Vice Chancellor Sir Hillary Beckles, for its efforts in advancing this cause.

President Ali also emphasized the significance of investing in and leveraging indigenous resources as pivotal for fostering collective development amidst the region’s ongoing healing journey from colonial legacies. Underscoring Guyana’s commitment to regional and global obligations, the President, who is also the current chairman of CARICOM, the Caribbean Community, stressed that the nation’s prosperity is intertwined with that of the wider Caribbean.

The 27th annual legacy gala raises funds in the US Diaspora to open doors for Caribbean students from underprivileged backgrounds to pursue the dream of higher education.

The other honorees were:

Don Christian, a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, who received the Caribbean Luminary Award;

Antony Mark Desnoes Hart, the executive chairman of Caribbean Producers Jamaica Ltd., who was presented with the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Business Leadership and Community Engagement;

Attorney Darren Skinner, the Jamaican born partner and co-general counsel of the Washington, D.C. office of Arnold & Porter, who received the Pinnacle Award;

Michele Chow-Tai, the managing director of Business Development at Fairview Capital Partners, who was presented in absentia with the Vice Chancelleor’s Achievement Award, and;

Rev. Patrick Perrin, who from Jamaica to New York, has dedicated most of his life to guiding his congregation and youth, received the Pelican Award.

University of Glasgow Repatriates Giant Galliwasp To Jamaica

News Americas, GLASGOW, Scotland, Tues. April 23, 2024: In a landmark collaboration, The University of the West Indies (The UWI) and the University of Glasgow (UofG) have announced the repatriation of a Jamaican Giant Galliwasp specimen from The Hunterian collection at UofG in Scotland, UK. This significant event marks the first-ever repatriation of a natural history specimen in the Caribbean, symbolizing a pivotal moment in scientific research and cultural heritage preservation.

Zoologist Elizabeth Morrison (left) from the Institute of Jamaica (IoJ) receives the Jamaican Giant Galliwasp specimen from curator Mike Rutherford at the Hunterian Collections Study Centre in Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, ahead of its repatriation by the University of Glasgow to the University of the West Indies in Jamaica. The Jamaican giant galliwasp (Celestus occiduus) is thought to have been collected in the mid-19th century and became part of the University of Glasgow collections in 1888. Picture date: Monday April 22, 2024. (Photo by Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty Images)

The joint effort, facilitated by a team comprising members from The UWI and the Institute of Jamaica (IOJ), underscores a commitment to rectify past injustices and ensure Caribbean ownership of its scientific and cultural treasures. The repatriation exercise is a tangible outcome of the 2019 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between The UWI and UofG, aimed at fostering collaboration in research and education while addressing the historical legacies of colonialism.

(left to right) Elizabeth Morrison, from the Institute of Jamaica (IoJ), Dr Shani Roper from Univeristy of West Indies (UWI), Desireina Delancy from UWI, Curator Mike Rutherford from The Hunterian, Dionne Newell from the IoJ and Dr Tannice Hall from the UWI with the Jamaican Giant Galliwasp specimen at the Hunterian Collections Study Centre in Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, ahead of its repatriation by the University of Glasgow to the University of the West Indies in Jamaica. The Jamaican giant galliwasp (Celestus occiduus) is thought to have been collected in the mid-19th century and became part of the University of Glasgow collections in 1888. Picture date: Monday April 22, 2024. (Photo by Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty Images)

The Galliwasp, believed to be extinct, will return to its homeland, Jamaica, after being collected in the 1850s. Accompanied by a joint team from The UWI and IOJ, the specimen will be deposited in the Natural History Museum of Jamaica on permanent loan, ensuring its accessibility to all Jamaicans.

A drawing of the Jamaican Giant Galliwasp (Celestus occiduus) from Sir Hans Sloane, 1725, in A voyage to the islands Madera, Barbados, Nieves, St. Christophers and Jamaica. (UofG image)

Upon the specimen’s return to Jamaica, an official handover ceremony will be held as it will be deposited in the Natural History Museum of Jamaica on permanent loan in the national flora and fauna collection for safekeeping and allowing it to be accessible to all Jamaicans.

Members of the public are invited to stay tuned to follow the repatriation journey of the Jamaican Giant Galliwasp from Scotland to its homeland.

This initiative reflects ongoing strategic collaborations between The UWI and UofG, including the Glasgow-Caribbean Centre for Development Research (GCCDR) and the joint Masters Programme in Reparatory Justice. The repatriation of the Galliwasp signifies a commitment to social justice and cultural equity, highlighting the importance of addressing historical injustices and fostering greater understanding of repatriation issues in the museum sector.

CardnPay and Turks and Caicos Banking Company launch Mastercard Black and Platinum Debit Cards in the Turks and Caicos Islands

News Americas, COCKBURN TOWN, Turks and Caicos, April 23, 2024: We are pleased to announce that CardnPay newest affiliate, Turks and Caicos Banking Company (TCBC), will be issuing new international Mastercard Black and Platinum debit cards starting in April 2024.

The Mastercard Black and Platinum Debit Cards represent the pinnacle of sophistication and functionality, designed to cater to the discerning needs of individuals seeking superior payment experiences. With their sleek designs and advanced security features, these cards epitomize excellence in banking and elevate the standard of financial services in the region.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with TCBC in bringing the Mastercard Black and Platinum Debit Cards to the Turks and Caicos Islands,” said Mr. Barry Walsh, President of CardnPay Limited. “This partnership allows us to combine our expertise in payment processing with TCBC’s commitment to innovation, delivering unmatched value and convenience”.

“Turks and Caicos Banking Company is excited to launch Mastercard Black and Platinum Debit Card in partnership with CardnPay Limited”, said Mr. David Bee, Chief Executive Officer at TCBC. “This collaboration allows us to leverage our expertise in financial services and CardnPay’s cutting-edge payment processing technology to offer a truly elite banking experience.”

TCBC (www.turksandcaicos-banking.com) is a private Bank focused on efficient and convenient customer service. Established in 1980, Turks & Caicos Banking Company has been evolving alongside the Turks and Caicos Islands.

CardnPay Ltd. (www.cardnpay.com) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bevertec CST Inc. and a Mastercard principal member. The company offers a Mastercard Affiliate Program to financial service providers in the Caribbean. The program comprises Mastercard licensing, card issuing, ATM acquiring, 3D Secure, Tokenization, payment processing and other value-added services on a subscription basis. For more information please contact:

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Cayman InStyle Fashion Week Lights Up Grand Cayman

News Americas, GEORGE TOWN, Cayman, Mon. April 22, 2023: Cayman InStyle Fashion Week lit up Grand Cayman with a dazzling display of fashion, art, and music over the weekend.

Sponsored by The Fashion Life Tour and InnaStar, the event showcased the latest trends and talents in the industry. Models graced the catwalk in stunning designs, while artists and musicians added to the vibrant atmosphere. Attendees were treated to a sensory feast, experiencing the best of Cayman’s creative scene. The event marked a celebration of style, innovation, and cultural exchange, leaving a lasting impression on all who attended.

See the models from the event below.

Young models during a fashion show at the Cayman InStyle Fashion Week presents A Weekend of Fashion, Art & Music sponsored by The Fashion Life Tour and InnaStar on April 20, 2024 in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. (Photo by Wilbert Roberts/Getty Images for Cayman InStyle Fashion Week)

Model on catwalk with designer D-Marsh at fashion show at the Cayman InStyle Fashion Week Presents A Weekend Of Fashion, Art & Music Sponsored By The Fashion Life Tour And InnaStar on April 20, 2024 in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. (Photo by Wilbert Roberts/Getty Images for Cayman InStyle Fashion Week)

Male model at the Cayman InStyle Fashion Week presents A Weekend of Fashion, Art & Music sponsored by The Fashion Life Tour and InnaStar on April 20, 2024 in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. (Photo by Wilbert Roberts/Getty Images for Cayman InStyle Fashion Week)

Model on catwalk at fashion show at the Cayman InStyle Fashion Week Presents A Weekend Of Fashion, Art & Music Sponsored By The Fashion Life Tour And InnaStar on April 20, 2024 in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. (Photo by Wilbert Roberts/Getty Images for Cayman InStyle Fashion Week)

Model on catwalk at fashion show at the Cayman InStyle Fashion Week Presents A Weekend Of Fashion, Art & Music Sponsored By The Fashion Life Tour And InnaStar on April 20, 2024 in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. (Photo by Wilbert Roberts/Getty Images for Cayman InStyle Fashion Week)

A model at the Cayman InStyle Fashion Week presents A Weekend of Fashion, Art & Music sponsored by The Fashion Life Tour and InnaStar on April 20, 2024 in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. (Photo by Wilbert Roberts/Getty Images for Cayman InStyle Fashion Week)

Model on catwalk at fashion show at the Cayman InStyle Fashion Week Presents A Weekend Of Fashion, Art & Music Sponsored By The Fashion Life Tour And InnaStar on April 20, 2024 in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. (Photo by Wilbert Roberts/Getty Images for Cayman InStyle Fashion Week)

A young model rocks a fashion show at the Cayman InStyle Fashion Week presents A Weekend of Fashion, Art & Music sponsored by The Fashion Life Tour and InnaStar on April 20, 2024 in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. (Photo by Wilbert Roberts/Getty Images for Cayman InStyle Fashion Week)

Reggae To Make History at Penn Relays Carnival, Team Jamaica Bickle

News Americas, PHILADELPHIA, PA, Mon. April 22, 2024: In a groundbreaking move, reggae and dancehall music will grace the Franklin Field stadium at the University of Penn for the first time in the 128-year history of the Penn Relay Carnival. This momentous occasion will unfold on Saturday, April 27, during the ‘TJB30 Pop Up Vibes’ event immediately following the Championships of America High School boys 4×400 meters final.

Irwine Clare Sn, of TJB receiving a proclamation from Jamaica’s Consul General (CG) in New York, Mrs Alsion Wilson. Looking on is Karen Wilson-Robinson Esq (R), co-chair of TJB.

Jamaican reggae singer Chris Martin, a Team Jamaica Bickle, (TJB), Ambassador, will take the stage at 6 pm, adding a vibrant musical dimension to the iconic sporting event. The Penn Relays Carnival, renowned as the oldest and largest track and field competition in the United States, has traditionally welcomed Jamaican high-school teams, drawing fervent support from across the diaspora.

Singer Chris Martin

The inclusion of reggae within the stadium is the result of a collaborative effort between the University of Pennsylvania, Team Jamaica Bickle, and its stakeholders. Irwine Clare, Sr., CEO of TJB, expressed excitement about this historic milestone, emphasizing its significance in promoting Brand Jamaica and the Caribbean.

The Jamaica Consul General in New York, Mrs. Alsion Wilson, played a pivotal role in realizing the ‘TJB30 Pop Up Vibes’ event, securing sponsorship from Reggae Sumfest to support the initiative. Consul General Wilson highlighted the synergy between reggae music and Jamaican athletics, underscoring their role as cultural ambassadors on the global stage.

Prior to Chris Martin’s performance, DJ Roy of Road International will set the stage with a dynamic selection of reggae, dancehall, ska, rocksteady, and soca hits spanning several decades.

For the past three decades, Team Jamaica Bickle has been instrumental in fostering engagement and support for Jamaican athletes at the Penn Relays Carnival. The organization’s enduring commitment has cultivated a network of volunteers and supporters from Jamaica and the Caribbean diaspora.

As the anticipation builds for this historic event, gratitude is extended to Scott Ward, Executive Vice President of the University of Penn, Reggae Sumfest, VP Records, Consul General Alsion Wilson, Jamaican Dave, and Hypa Sounds for their invaluable contributions.

BC.GAME Secures New Curacao LOK License, Enhancing Legal Compliance and Global Reach

WILLEMSTAD, Curacao, April 22, 2024 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — In an important development for the gambling industry, BC.GAME® is thrilled to announce the acquisition of a new gaming license, fully compliant with the cutting-edge Curacao’s National Ordinance for Games of Chance (LOK) regulatory framework. This achievement reaffirms BC.GAME’s unwavering commitment to providing a secure and legally compliant gambling environment for its global user base.

Jack Dorsey, the CEO of BC.GAME, said: “We are immensely grateful for Curacao’s robust regulatory framework, which has been pivotal in the gambling industry. Obtaining this license is a vital milestone in BC.GAME’s ongoing development and our commitment to providing a trustworthy and secure gambling experience.”

The introduction of the LOK legislation, designed to replace the previous National Ordinance on Offshore Games of Hazard (NOOGH) framework, has set a new precedent in the gambling license domain. Under the NOOGH regime, BC.GAME operated under a sub-license issued by Curacao Interactive Licensing NV (CIL). The new LOK framework, however, brings about significant changes, including the discontinuation of new sub-license issuance and stringent requirements for existing licensees seeking renewal.

Curacao was one of the pioneering nations in establishing regulations for gaming activities. Consequently, this small Caribbean island nation has become a hub for gaming businesses worldwide aiming to adhere to the country’s comprehensive gaming legal framework. BC.GAME has set up a local office to ensure compliance with regulations and to offer support to fulfill the requirements of the local gaming ecosystem.

Acquisition of the license, specifically designed for LOK services, coincides with BC.GAME’s efforts to enhance user trust, forge new partnerships, and broaden the accessibility of its comprehensive gaming services. Obtaining licenses and ensuring compliance are crucial steps in solidifying BC.GAME’s position as a dependable and well-regulated global online gaming platform.

Through this new license, BC.Game has seven years of experience in the online gaming sector, creating various popular and original games. “Curacao is an essential first step in our broader global strategy. As we continue to accelerate our expansion, expect more exciting developments and good news in the near future.” said Jack Dorsey.

About BC.GAME

BC.GAME is an innovative online casino platform continually redefining industry standards. Committed to providing innovative solutions, BC.GAME creates a secure, fair, and professional service environment. Utilizing cutting-edge blockchain technology, BC.GAME ensures the highest standards of security and fairness for its users.

British Caribbean Bank selects Finastra to transform its core technology

LAKE MARY, Fla., April 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Finastra, a global provider of financial software applications and marketplaces, announces that British Caribbean Bank Limited (BCB), a Turks and Caicos-based financial institution offering international bank accounts and customized loan options, has selected Finastra Essence, deployed on Microsoft Azure cloud, to modernize its core and transform its back-office operations. The move enables increased readiness for regulatory changes and positions the bank for continued growth.   

BCB’s selection of Essence provides the bank with the modern capabilities, open APIs, and cloud functionality needed to better compete in the market and simplify payment regulatory changes in Turks and Caicos. The core solution’s agile, cloud-based technology, combined with Finastra’s broad and deep banking functionality, makes it simple and streamlined for BCB to adapt quickly and efficiently, while also enabling increased connectivity to third-party partners for an enhanced customer experience.  

 “To transform our core and enhance our operations, we needed an innovative partner to provide the expertise and tech stack required to complete our modernization journey,” said Marcus Samuel, Managing Director at British Caribbean Bank Limited. “Finastra Essence helps us go above and beyond by positioning our team to deliver both an enhanced customer experience and innovative products, all while being agile and quick to market as we grow.”

The move delivers new efficiencies for BCB. By modernizing its core, the bank can now benefit from a simplified back-office, reducing costs and increasing productivity for its team.

Essence, a cloud-first, next-generation banking solution that combines sophisticated functionality and advanced technology to increase enterprise agility, is seeing increased presence in the Caribbean. Its deep retail and commercial banking functionality enable financial institutions around the world to quickly adapt to local needs while rapidly deploying market-leading products and services.

“Finastra is pleased to see Essence growing in the Caribbean and across the Americas, as more financial institutions are seeking core solutions that support digital transformation through increased agility, the cloud, and connectivity to the financial ecosystem,” said Siobhan Byron, EVP, Universal Banking at Finastra. “Our continued and enhanced partnership with BCB and its affiliates provides the bank with the resources and support it needs to grow, thrive, and adapt to an ever-evolving financial services landscape.”

About Finastra
Finastra is a global provider of financial software applications and marketplaces, and launched the leading open platform for innovation, FusionFabric.cloud, in 2017. It serves institutions of all sizes, providing award-winning software solutions and services across Lending, Payments, Treasury & Capital Markets and Universal Banking (Retail, Digital and Commercial Banking) for banks to support direct banking relationships and grow through indirect channels, such as embedded finance and Banking as a Service. Its pioneering approach and commitment to open finance and collaboration is why it is trusted by over 8,000 institutions, including 45 of the world’s top 50 banks. For more information, visit finastra.com

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Grammy Winning Music Producer Drops ‘Ganja’ Single Ahead Of 4/20

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. April 19, 2024: Fresh off his GRAMMY® win alongside Julian Marley for Best Reggae Album, Antaeus is back with another hit. Teaming up with “World Singer” Jah Vinci and A-List producer Notnice (known for his work with Vybz Kartel, Alkaline, and Popcaan), Antaeus delivers “Ganja,” just in time for marijuana culture’s high holiday on April 20th.

The term “420” has become synonymous with cannabis culture, originating in 1970s California and officially recognized in the Oxford English Dictionary in 2017.

“Ganja” is an electrifying Electro and Dancehall fusion. The official video, directed by Linkz (known for his work with Aidonia, Sean Paul, and Chronic Law), will premiere on the Monom Records YouTube channel on April 19th. Featuring 2024 Dancehall Queen Raquel Cautiion, the video was shot at the iconic Water Lane Murals in Downtown Kingston, Jamaica, capturing the essence of the party vibe.

Jah Vinci’s lyrics in “Ganja” resonate with cannabis enthusiasts worldwide, bringing a fresh energy to the track. Recorded at Antaeus’ Monom Records studio in Kingston and mixed at his Contrackz Music studio in The Bronx, NY, the track was mastered by Grammy®-winning engineer Alex Psaroudakis.

Jah Vinci expressed his excitement for the release, stating, “I’m really looking forward to this record being out. It’s a different vibe, different energy. As a ganja smoker myself, on 4/20, this is the song I’ll be blasting.”

Antaeus shared his thoughts on the collaboration, highlighting Jah Vinci’s talent and the innovative electro riddim. He also praised Notnice, emphasizing the producer’s humility and ease to work with.

Notnice echoed Antaeus’ sentiments, describing the collaboration with Alexx as a great experience filled with positive energy.

With “Ganja,” Antaeus, Jah Vinci, and Notnice have crafted a track that promises to be a favorite among reggae and dancehall fans, celebrating the spirit of 4/20 with infectious beats and uplifting lyrics.

Check it out here

This 86-Year-Old-Caribbean Immigrant Entrepreneur Is Still Working

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. April 16, 2024: “Music is my life and I still have to keep the momentum going from the past sixty years. I love to communicate and unite people. Doing nothing is not my goal.”

Miss Pat with husband and VP Records co-founder, the late Vincent Chin. (Photo courtesy of Patricia Chin archives.)

So says 86-year-old entrepreneur and co-founder of VP Records, Patricia ‘Miss Pat’ Chin, as she and her team prepare for International Record Store Day 2024 which will be observed this Saturday, April 20th across the United States, Europe and parts of Asia.

86-year-old entrepreneur and co-founder of VP Records, Patricia ‘Miss Pat’ Chin (Photo courtesy of  Alessandro Simonetti.)

International Record Store Day originated in the United States in 2007 and is celebrated in countries including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Canada and Japan. The day brings together fans, artists and thousands of record stores globally in celebrating the culture of independently owned record stores and the vinyl record culture that has brought these stores into a new era of relevance. The organization Record Store Day provides promotions, marketing and other opportunities for stores throughout the year, maintaining a website, social media and other means of sharing its views about the value of independent record stores. A highlight of the day is the issuing of special vinyl releases along with other promotional offerings to mark the occasion, and which are only available at participating stores. 

Miss Pat with Grammy Award winner Shaggy. (Photo courtesy of Patricia Chin archives)

Miss Pat is eagerly anticipating VP Records’ annual Record Store Day celebration, which will take place this Saturday from noon to 6 p.m. at their flagship store in Jamaica Queens and at  their retail store in Miramar Florida. Special guest for the day at the Jamaica Queens event will be VP recording artiste Romain Virgo.

According to Miss Pat “It will be a celebration of Romain’s new  album release, The Gentle Man, and also the work that he has done over the years. We want to honor his accomplishments from his Rising Stars days up till now. He will be present to do a meet and greet, take photos with his fans and sign copies of the album. It promises to be a fun day and will shine a light on the sound system and vinyl culture, showing everyone that our music is alive and well, even with all the stages that we have passed through.”

At an age when many of her peers are enjoying retirement and slowing down, the tireless Miss Pat smilingly asserts that none of that is on her agenda.

“I’m not retired,” she laughs. “I don’t think of myself as retired at all. I still have work to do and I still have my ears to the streets. I’ve been through it all- from mento, ska, to rocksteady, reggae, dancehall and dub and I’ve never lost track of the different trends in the music. My plan is to keep going and to keep preserving our musical legacy for as long as I can.”

Miss Pat and her late husband Vincent Chin together founded VP Records -the label name paying homage to their initials, V and P- in New York in 1979. They had immigrated to the USA from Jamaica having run a small record store, Randy’s Record Mart, and a recording studio, Studio 17, for some 20 years in downtown Kingston. From a tiny retail outlet on Jamaica Avenue in Queens, VP Records has grown to become the largest independent reggae label and distributor of Caribbean music in the world.

She believes that entrepreneurship was in her DNA, as she started her own business during childhood while growing up in Kingston as the eldest of three children born to her Chinese mother and Indian father. While at Alpha Girls School, she asked her father to buy her some rubber bands and marbles- popular novelty items amongst her schoolmates at the time- and, exhibiting her enterprising entrepreneurial  spirit, she sold them at lunchtime.

“Looking back,” says Miss Pat today, “Maybe that’s how my business sense began to develop.”

That business sense would stand her in excellent stead as she entered the predominantly male dominated world of Jamaican popular music later on.

“Back then in Jamaica, I didn’t even realize I was doing a man’s job. I was just doing a job to survive and create a business. I didn’t feel like it was a man’s job. My biggest survival skill was that I respect people, and they respect me. It was strictly business. I wasn’t afraid to approach people, and I learned these skills from my parents, who taught us to look after the community.”

Arriving and then working in the United States however, was another matter entirely.

“ My role at VP for the first ten years was what we would now call telemarketing- handling orders by phone with my son Chris,” she recalls. “It was mostly men who would buy records in those days and when they called and heard my voice they  would ask, “Can you put on a man (on the phone) to take the order?” And I would reply, “Why do you need a man?” They thought I wasn’t well versed in the music or educated in it. But I had spent so much time in the music industry- including twenty years running the counter at Randy’s back in Jamaica- that I was more than familiar. But being a woman, I had to work harder. I didn’t go to the dances. I had to study.  I had to ask a lot of questions, because I had to retain a lot of information.”

Her perseverance was instrumental to the eventual success of VP Records, which proudly boasts a roster of present and past artistes that includes many of the most popular reggae and dancehall stars of all time including Beres Hammond, Shaggy, Beenie Man, Sean Paul, Spice, Lady Saw, Morgan Heritage and Tanya Stephens. Many of them have become her close friends.

 Having survived and thrived amidst those early professional challenges- as well as overcoming several personal tragedies including the loss of her husband Vincent, two sons and a grandson- Miss Pat continues to persevere, determined to make a difference.

“This is why I do not even think of myself as retiring,” she says, “Because there is so much more to do. I do a lot of work with the VP Foundation which we created to give back by assisting in the development of young musicians, artistes and the culture. Once a year, we go to Jamaica to support our various charities including  the Alpha Boys School.  I also find a way to share my story to inspire others by doing events and festivals.”

In 2006, the government of Jamaica awarded her the prestigious Order of Distinction (OD) in recognition of her contribution to Jamaican music and culture and in 2021 she published her memoirs, Miss Pat- My Reggae Music Journey, to great acclaim. The book chronicles her entire life from early childhood in Kingston to becoming co-founder of her multi Grammy Award winning record label and international brand. She is also the first woman to have received the American Association of Independent Music Lifetime Achievement Award.

“I’d like to think that I serve as an example to anybody out there who had a dream and who continues to be inspired to keep busy at any age, as long as you are able. This is why our celebration of Romain Virgo this Saturday is so important to me. He is very talented and represents the future. And the VP legacy that I helped to build will live on in artists like him.  So I plan  to enjoy staying active and doing what I love, which is to support him and the next generation as they take our music forward.”

VP Records is located at 170 -19 Jamaica Avenue, Queens NY, 11432 and at 6022 SW 21st Street  in Miramar Florida, 33023.

Record Day is free and open to the public.