Two of the most familiar faces on the South Florida party scene, Marco Brown and Tyrone Robertson have promoted many shows there as business partners or individually. On August 3, they were recognized for contributing to Jamaican culture in that region.
Brown and Robertson received the One Love Award from Oliver Mair, Jamaica’s Consul General to Miami during the Jamaica 62nd Independence Celebration event at Truck Stop in the city of Weston.
“I’m very appreciative of this award and the fact that we are being recognized for our contribution to the community. The entertainment scene (in South Florida) has changed big time as you now have new players contributing in a very positive and progressive way, plus the technology now is night and day compared to previous times,” he said.
“It is nice to be recognized for the work we do, very few people really understand how much it takes to produce quality and long-lasting events. The scene has grown exponentially… We (Jamaicans) used to have very few options for Jamaican entertainment. Today, we have so many options as many have entered the business. The competition is fierce, which helps the quality of events,” he said.
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