Friday, June 24, 2011

Ed Robinson – Stunning Performance

Ed Robinson Delivered a Stunning Performance

Ed Robinson
He recently returned from a fully booked week in Florida, where his fans are still singing his praises; and Celebrating not only his birthday, but the fact that his album is number 1 in New York, the musically infallible Ed Robinson electrified the crowd at “2nd Annual Long Island Caribbean American International Festival” on Saturday June 18, 2011 in New York.
Ed Robinson was introduced by Dj Roy of Irie Jam, and as his mezmerizing voice vibrated the venue, it was clear that Ed Robinson is indeed number 1.
Ed Robinson began his set by serenading the Dream Castle Models in their evening wear. Songs like “Ain’t that loving you” his first ever recorded song; “Talkin Blues“, “If I follow my heart” and the mega hit “knocking” were well received by patrons at the event. It must be noted that while Ed performed, he could have easily kept quiet and smiled, as the audience sang the words of his songs as though they had the musical sheets in front their eyes.
The crowd sings for Ed
To know Ed Robinson, is to love his charisma and charm. He became comedic during the swim wear segment. Stunned by the revealing swim-suites the young ladies were wearing on stage, he literally stalled for words to his song. The crowd roared with laughter because they realized this was not an act; but being the well-seasoned entertainer he is, he was seamlessly back on track, delivering a stunning performance.
Ed Robinson’s set was definitely what we expected; very energetic and crowd-pleasing.
Sandra Phillip stated, “Whenever Ed Robinson is performing in my area I always come out to support him.  I just love his energy on stage he performs.  He just has raw talent and a wicked stage presence“.
Another patron, Amanda Cohen, who has also admitted she is a fan, articulated, “this artist has won me over. I love his music, it is positive and refreshing, that is what people need to strengthen their spirits not only in these times but at all times“.
The women are not the only ones who appreciate Ed Robinson’s delivery, Robert Cole stated, “I remembered a quote in the Gleaner some years ago by Balford Henry “he is probably the most electric Jamaican performer on stage since Bob Marley”  back then and today I agree with that quote.  I have not seen anyone who can measure up, still waiting to see that someone come along“.
Mr. Junior Lyn has no doubt produced yet another successful event, so much so that patrons are already looking forward to next year’s event. The day started with a Gospel segment, which paved the way for Super P (Soca Artist), Ed Robinson, Frankie Paul and headliners the Mighty Diamonds.

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