Sunday, January 10, 2010
Reggae artist Harry Mo on 'This Week in Interview"
TheDominican.net Newsdesk
Emerging Dominican reggae artist Harry Mo will be the guest for “This Week in Interview” on Wednesday, January 13, 2010 from 8:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M on TheDominican.net radio.
Hosted by Thomson Fontaine, the one hour interview session will focus on the rising star’s rendition of reggae music. Harry Mo is yet another of the musical talent coming out of Dominica for a country better known for its Cadence, Calypso and Bouyon.
The reggae artist have already compiled two powerful albums: Back to Africa and Runaway Slave. Born in Dominica, Harry Mo attended the St Mary’s Academy before migrating overseas for further studies before beginning his musical career. He currently resides in the United States Virgin Islands.
The one hour program will explore the work of this gifted Dominican artist as he seeks to promote reggae music throughout the world.
Listeners will also have the opportunity to listen to his music and to interact with the artist during the hour long program.
This Week in Interview” is heard every Wednesday from 8:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M (Eastern Standard Time) on TheDominican.net radio. Simply go to http://thedominican.net and look for the radio button.
Listeners can join the conversation by sending e-mail to radio@thedominican.net or calling 1 301 458 7467.
Emerging Dominican reggae artist Harry Mo will be the guest for “This Week in Interview” on Wednesday, January 13, 2010 from 8:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M on TheDominican.net radio.
![]() International reggae artist Dominican Harry Mo. |
Hosted by Thomson Fontaine, the one hour interview session will focus on the rising star’s rendition of reggae music. Harry Mo is yet another of the musical talent coming out of Dominica for a country better known for its Cadence, Calypso and Bouyon.
The reggae artist have already compiled two powerful albums: Back to Africa and Runaway Slave. Born in Dominica, Harry Mo attended the St Mary’s Academy before migrating overseas for further studies before beginning his musical career. He currently resides in the United States Virgin Islands.
The one hour program will explore the work of this gifted Dominican artist as he seeks to promote reggae music throughout the world.
Listeners will also have the opportunity to listen to his music and to interact with the artist during the hour long program.
This Week in Interview” is heard every Wednesday from 8:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M (Eastern Standard Time) on TheDominican.net radio. Simply go to http://thedominican.net and look for the radio button.
Listeners can join the conversation by sending e-mail to radio@thedominican.net or calling 1 301 458 7467.
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MorneJaune right? i think i remember this guys name and face...most high jah thank you for using your people to bring the message around.
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