Life lessons woven in music
Members of Jamaican Folk Singers Published September 30, 2012 Sunday Gleaner “Folk songs are all about the life of Jamaican folks and valuable life lessons,” says Christine MacDonald Nevers. “And through folk music, we are passing these lessons to the people.” MacDonald Nevers, the musical director of the Jamaican Folk Singers, believes this art form is a mirror reflecting the Jamaican society, its culture and people, and is constantly evolving. “Change happens, and we should evolve with change, and through folk music, we are passing this message of change, (and) at the same time, emphasising the need to preserve our heritage,” she informed. From deep-rooted traditions to the modern paradigms, folk music and musicians are striving to weave a storyboard that intricately interlaces the two in a mix of music. This is reflective of the Jamaican Folk Singers, which is a non-profit singing group founded in 1967 by Dr Olive Lewin, whose members come from diverse