Lifestyle January 28 2026

Something Extra | Wednesday

Updated January 29 2026 1 min read

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  • Live on location to support the cause are reggae artistes Christopher Martin (left) and Tarrus Riley. Live on location to support the cause are reggae artistes Christopher Martin (left) and Tarrus Riley.
  • Unwinding on a Friday night is always a good idea, just ask Christopher Zacca, president and CEO of Sagicor Group, and businessman Gassan Azan Jr. Unwinding on a Friday night is always a good idea, just ask Christopher Zacca, president and CEO of Sagicor Group, and businessman Gassan Azan Jr.
  •  Senator Christian Tavares-Finson is flanked by Tamara Simpson (left) and Tania McConnell for this group snapshot. Senator Christian Tavares-Finson is flanked by Tamara Simpson (left) and Tania McConnell for this group snapshot.
  • Legendary selector David Rodigan catches up with reggae songstress Nadine Sutherland. Legendary selector David Rodigan catches up with reggae songstress Nadine Sutherland.
  • The talented, rising artiste Joby Jay flashes a bright smile for our lens. The talented, rising artiste Joby Jay flashes a bright smile for our lens.
  • You can always find Naomi Cowan where there’s good music and good vibes. You can always find Naomi Cowan where there’s good music and good vibes.
  • Reggae songbird Alaine turns heads in a nude-toned jumpsuit, paired with silver sneakers and accessories. Reggae songbird Alaine turns heads in a nude-toned jumpsuit, paired with silver sneakers and accessories.
  • Moments before spinning the decks, Renaissance Sound System’s veterans DJ Delano (left) and DJ Jazzy T pause for a quick photo. Moments before spinning the decks, Renaissance Sound System’s veterans DJ Delano (left) and DJ Jazzy T pause for a quick photo.
  • Jo-Hanna Taylor, behavioural coach and wellness professional, is our effortlessly stunning muse. Jo-Hanna Taylor, behavioural coach and wellness professional, is our effortlessly stunning muse.

Music ruled the night at ‘Dubwise: Many Rivers to Cross’ last Friday on West Kings House Road in St Andrew. Fans turned out in full force, not just for the beats, but to support a meaningful cause as the proceeds will go towards the BREDS Foundation’s efforts to rebuild the Treasure Beach community in southern St Elizabeth. The entertainment industry was out in full, but the highlight of the evening was Britain-born disc jockey David Rodigan . Something Extra brings you the night’s social highlights.