Reggae · November 18, 2020
Brazilian DJ is featured in international media after proposing a solidarity campaign for a Jamaican artist!
Brazilian Waldiney Silva, known professionally as DJ Waldiney in São Luís do Maranhão, has just become internationally known for a noble ges

Brazilian Waldiney Silva, known professionally as DJ Waldiney in São Luís do Maranhão, has just become internationally known for a noble gesture. Since 1995, DJ Waldiney has presented "Reggae Point", a program dedicated to Jamaican rhythm on Mirante FM. In addition to the program, Waldiney has been working as a DJ for over 25 years and plays a fundamental role in promoting Reggae in Maranhão.
Waldiney will hold on Friday, November 20th, "Reggae Solidário" at Porto Seguro (Beira Mar), in São Luís and will pass on donations of the solidarity ticket to the singer Yvonne Sterling - who lives in New Haven, in Kingston (Jamaica). The singer lives in subhuman conditions and asks her fans for help. Ivonne is Jamaican, began her career in the 70s and sang alongside several reggae legends, such as Tyrone Taylor, Half Pint, Johnny Clarke and Dennis Brown. Among his biggest hits in São Luís are: "If You Love Me Let Me Know" and "Full of Music".
(Gleaner report shows the reality of singer Yvonne Sterling)
The event will feature 12 DJs: DJ Waldiney, Wagner Roots, Alex Diniz, Plínio Sá, Chico do Reggae, Dread Sandro, Junior Mol, DJ Maykinho, Gilton Black, Maylson Ferreira, Belo Roots and Nenzoka Show. Waldiney's noble gesture made news in the Jamaica Gleaner, one of Jamaica's most important newspapers.Category
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