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Beresford Hammond, simply called "Beres" by his legion of fans, thrilled tens of thousands of Reggae Sumfest guests at Catherine Hall in Montego Bay on Sunday morning with an exhilarating performance.
The veteran crooner did dancing and singing, and he loved every moment of his time and 15 minutes, punctuating each song with smiles and laughter.
Members of the public welcomed the start of each song with screams and vuvuzelas to signal their approval and, while acknowledging the love, Beres beat blows after the blows of his extended catalog with the process repeating himself until the end of his game.
Not capturing attention, he gave all members of his group the opportunity to share the glory, as during his rendition of "Can You Play Some More", one after the other, they took the stage for a solo moment.
He also staged another veteran act, Beenie Man, that he had spotted at the scene encouraging wheat. In his brief cameo, 'The Doctor & # 39; was warmly received by delivering some of his own successful sons, "Girls Dem Sugar". and & # 39; Who Am I & # 39 ;.
But it was still about Beres
The legend of rocksteady was introduced on stage by Josef Bogdanovich, the CEO of Sumfest's organizer, Downsounds Records.
He took the stage with & # 39; No Goodbye & # 39; before moving on quietly to "Can not Stop A Man," Sweet Lies, "Come Back Home," Step-A-Side & # 39; ,, 'One Dance', 'She likes me now & # 39; and & # 39; I wish & # 39;
Beres would then start "Falling in love again". but broke up to ask the audience to echo "oh na na na na naa" after which he did the section of the song that was made by the act of dancehall incarcerated, Buju Banton, igniting a strong cheer.
& # 39; Kids Play & # 39; would follow, then "Sweetness" before it starts "I Could Beat Meelf" and quickly switches to "Full Attention", "Tempted To Touch", "Double Trouble" and "Putt"
C & # 39; was "Can You Play Some More" and the solo pieces of band members as well as Beenie Man, before Beres launched "No Disturbed Sign", "Love Means", "I Feel Well", "They'll talk" , "Rockaway", "Father Descend."
He closed his amazing set with "One Step" and left the stage to cheer a very grateful audience.
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