Live & Direc Delivers Unforgettable Night of R&B Classics at Constant Spring Golf Club

Live & Direc Delivers Unforgettable Night of R&B Classics at Constant Spring Golf Club

On Saturday, June 28, the picturesque grounds of the Constant Spring Golf Club were transformed into an electrifying arena for the Live & DirecConcert, a star-studded event headlined by R&B icons Brian McKnight and Dru Hill.

Supported by soulful local talentsMozein, Joby Jay, and Chris Ellis, the show captivated over 2,500 attendees with a blend of timeless hits, breathtaking vocals, and high-energy performances.

The night kicked off on a high note with 2022 Digicel Rising Stars winner, Mozein, delivering a smooth and sultry performance that set the tone for an evening of feel-good music and impeccable vibes. Up next, Joby Jay took command of the stage with a captivating fusion of reggae and soul, drawing enthusiastic cheers from the audience.

Christopher Ellis, channeling the energy and spirit of his late father, the legendary Alton Ellis, gave a moving and memorable performance. His set evoked vivid memories of his father’s classic shows, culminating in a heartfelt tribute with a rendition of “I’m Still In Love With You.”

Shortly after, ’90s boy band Dru Hill made a grand entrance to deafening screams and applause. Led by the eccentric and energetic Sisqó, the group ignited the stage with fan favorites including “In My Bed,” “Never Make a Promise,” and “How Deep Is Your Love.” Their performance, an hour of tightly choreographed, vocally rich showmanship, brought waves of nostalgia and excitement. Before exiting the stage, Sisqó treated the audience to the much-anticipated “Thong Song,” sending the crowd into a frenzy of delight.

The lovers’ hour arrived as “Back at One” crooner Brian McKnight took center stage. Known for his silky tenor and emotionally resonant ballads, McKnight embraced the love-filled energy of the audience, becoming visibly moved during his performance of “Everything,” even shedding tears. The grounds echoed like a choir as fans sang along to “6, 8, 12,”“Anytime,” and “Love of My Life.” He closed his set with “One Last Cry,” leaving the stage to a wave of resounding applause and calls for an encore.

“Our vision was to unite fans old and new under one night of soulful R&B,” said Cheryl Peart, Director of Live & Direc. “The synergy between Brian McKnight and Dru Hill, paired with local standouts like Mozein, Joby Jay, and Chris Ellis, delivered a concert we’ll all remember for years.”

The production featured top-tier sound and lighting, dramatic stage visuals, and a nostalgic yet fresh atmosphere that amplified the concert experience. It was a night that celebrated not only legendary R&B but also Jamaica’s rising stars, creating an unforgettable musical experience for all in attendance.

(from left) Heather Goldson, Chief Marketing Officer at Supreme Ventures Group, shares a brief moment with Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sports, the Hon. Olivia 'Babsy' Grange on Saturday at the Live and Direc concert at the Constant Spring Golf Club
 
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Chris Ellis, son of the late Alton Ellis, crooned his way into the hearts of many at the Constant Spring Golf Club on Saturday night.
 
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Desiree Wheeler, Marketing Manager at Mayberry Investments Limited, looked effortlessly chic on Saturday at the Live and Direc concert
 
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Dru Hill was captured in formation as they treated patrons to a grand time on Saturday at the Constant Spring Golf Club
 
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Gary Peart CEO Mayberry Group hangs out backstage with International Superstar Brian McKnight 
 
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Supreme Ventures Lottery Draw Operator, Kerry-Ann Major, was a beautiful belle at the Constant Spring Golf Club on Saturday night.
 
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Lecia-gaye Taylor, Attorney-at-Law, was enjoying every minute of the performances at the Live and Direc concert at the Constant Spring Golf Club on Saturday night.
 
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Mozein was in his element as he opened up at the  Live and Direc concert on Saturday at the Constant Spring Golf Club.
 
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Reggae songstress, Joby Jay, dressed in local designer, Rhea Imani, as she delivers an excellent performance at the Live and Direc concert on Saturday at the Constant Spring Golf Club.