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***Jah Cure's Freedom tour liberates the Caribbean***

Jah Cure's Freedom tour of the Caribbean has been a stunning success. The tour which began in the Bahamas with 'Millennium Countdown' on November 10th ended with 'Jah Cure in Concert' at the Flamboyant Park in Suriname on the 29th of December.

Jah_Cure_show.jpgThroughout the tour Jah Cure performed at 'Love Fest' in St Lucia on November 30, 'The Next Chapter' in Trinidad on December 15th, 'Antigua Reggae Sting' on December 22nd, and 'Presenting Jah Cure' in the Turks and Caicus on December 24th.

"Over 15,000 fans came out in full force in Suriname and the other shows elsewhere were sold out before we even landed.  We were very overwhelmed by the love and respect there is for Jah Cure throughout the Caribbean both from men and women and from every aspect of the society" Dean Dryden, Jah Cure's Road Manager.

Jah Cure's tour of the Caribbean was very emotional both for him and his fans. The tour, his first in the Caribbean since his freedom earlier this year, has proved that Jah Cure's appeal is truly universal.

"The strains of the popular Reflections song brought some patrons to tears last Saturday (December 2, 2007) night at the National Stadium when the mystery surrounding Jamaican artiste Jah Cure was removed" Yvette Best, Barbados Nation Newspaper.

Not only has the tour touched on the emotions of Jah Cure's fans throughout the Caribbean, it also brought them out in their thousands. In the Bahamas, Jah Cure performed to a crowd of 15,000 in packed Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre, in St Lucia the Mendo Phillip Park was at capacity with 8,000 and in the Turks and Caicus, the Williams Auditorium got its largest crowd of the year with over 4,000 patrons coming out to see Jah Cure for the first time.
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"Love reigned supreme at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain, at the weekend (December 15th 2007) as Jamaican reggae artiste Siccaturie "Jah Cure" Alcock shared his sonic antidotes for pain and suffering with more than 15,000 patrons. "He sing everything dey," remarked one young lady afterwards. "All my favourite songs and more that I didn' even know so good. And he sound real bess and he look real good. I get my money's worth. He was definitely worth the wait. I love Jah Cure!" Nigel Telesford, Trinidad Express Newspaper.

In January, Jah Cure plans to premiere his first two videos: Sticky and Freedom. The long awaited video for Jah Cure's #1 hit Sticky, has already been shot and will be ready for release in early January 2008. Jah Cure will also be releasing the video for Freedom, his first song recorded in the free world. The video for Freedom is a compilation of clips from the Freedom Tour and also has clips of Jah Cure's performances in Holland and at Curefest.

"The freedom tour was a great experience I was amazed and humbled to see the amount on people who love my music. I give thanks to all who came out and supported me and I plan to continue the positive message for 2008" Jah Cure.

Also on Jah Cure's agenda for January 2008 is the release his latest song: Journey, from the riddim "Journeys" on the Danger Zone Label. 2008 will be a watershed year for Jah Cure as the singer now in his element, plans to make the most of his talent and popularity while at the same time giving thanks for his many blessings.


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