Vincentian-born reggae musician embraced by Polish community in USA
by Maxwell Haywood
Vincentian born reggae musician Ricardo âAfariâ Haywood performed in the Poland Reggae Invasion Festival held in New York on Friday, May 27, 2016 at the Amadeus Nightclub in Queens, New York.
Afari was given the opportunity to open such a prestigious show that was filled with people. He performed songs from his huge repertoire to the delight of the fans who attended the show.{{more}}
According to Afari, âI was well-received by the Polish people and they responded well to my songs. I enjoyed their positive responses. I look forward to be doing more shows like this one. The Polish people show great love for roots reggae music.â
Ricardo âAfariâ Haywood, born in New Grounds Village in St Vincent and the Grenadines, is a self-taught musician and a prolific songwriter; he plays almost every musical instrument and is an exciting performer.
He is also a recording artiste who has performed in the past in many world renowned and important venues, such as Apollo Theatre in Harlem, New York, where he won an award. He also performed in other famous venues, such as SOBs, Lions Den, the City University of New York â to name just a few. He is noted for his original songs, such as Mama, Natural Ingredients, Executioner, Crying In The Night, Rejoice, Big Stone Apple, Slave Driver, and more.
Before migrating to the USA, Afari, while still a teenager, performed with the former famous Vincentian band Affetusos, which was based in Georgetown, with great musicians such as Lennox Dinks Johnson and Oscar James, Verden Mathias, Moses Barker, among others. While in the USA, he played with a number of reggae bands, including Youlonians, Originals, and the Rock of Ages, made up of Vincentians musicians.
He is now spending a lot of time in the recording studios, producing his own songs, some of which have been pre-released to the general public.