The Jolly Boys at Rebel Salute 2013

The Jolly Boys gave a resounding performance at Rebel Salute last evening.  The Boys’ first major show for the start of 2013 was a success. The crowd, a mixture of home and abroad, showed the Jolly Boys much love throughout the entire set, with the crowd’s favourite being “Saudering” and “Rehab”.

Check out highlights of the set.


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The Jolly Boys LIVE on RJR 94FMs ‘Wednesday Night Live’

This Wednesday (April 11, 2012) The Jolly Boys were special in studio guests on RJR 94FMs weekly live music program ‘Wednesday Night Live‘. The mento maestros had the whole crew dancing and grooving to the sounds of classic and contemporary mento music as they performed selections from their catalog of hits.



Among those performed were the classic mento songs were ‘Emmanuel Road’, ‘Linstead Market’ and ‘Rukumbine’ and their modern mento hits ‘Golden Brown’, ‘Rehab’ and ‘Ring of Fire’. In case you might have missed the broadcast, enjoy the snippet of their performance of Rukumbine (posted above) and this clip of their rendition of Johnny Cash’s Ring of Fire!


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The Jolly Boys will be LIVE in studio on RJR 94 FM tonight!

Jamaica’s globetrotting ‘Kings of Mento’ The Jolly Boys will be LIVE in studio tonight on RJR 94FMs ‘Wednesday Night Live’!



The Jolly Boys will be on the program at 8pm (EST) and will be giving an exclusive interview as well as performing songs from their repertoire of classic and modern mento hits! If you’re in Jamaica join us on RJR 94FM or listen from anywhere in the world LIVE right here!


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The Jolly Boys are in Australia for Sydney Festival!

Jamaica’s Jolly Boys have once again hit the road. This time the legendary mento maestros are taking modern mento music to Australia! The ‘boys’ performed to resounding applause and requests for encores at their very first Australian concert last night at the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre in Penrith outside Sydney. This was the first show of their sold out tour at the 2012 installment of the Sydney Festival.



The Jolly Boys officially kick things off tonight at The Famous Spiegeltent, Honda Festival Garden along with other talented acts including Manu Chao La Ventura, Washington, Gurrumul, Holly Throsby and Trocadero Dance Palace. For a taste of what to expect enjoy this snippet of The Jolly Boys performing their cover of Steely Dan’s “Do it Again” LIVE at the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre in Penrith outside Sydney, NSW, Australia on January 6, 2012.


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The Jolly Boys to headline Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange 2011 in London

On Saturday, November 12, 2011 Alexandra Palace in London, England will be transformed into Jamaica for one night only and The Jolly Boys will be headlining the transformation! Inspired by the island’s famously vibrant nightlife culture the Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange Project will be channeling the sights, sounds & tastes of Jamaica.



At the same time that a Jamaican venue will be hosting a London themed club night complete with black cabs, kebabs and events that celebrate old English pub traditions and the quintessential British summer festival vibe. These club nights are part of a series of world wide events, with other parties in the series including swaps between Sydney, Sao Paulo, Berlin and Cape Town, South Africa. In this video clip The Jolly Boys prepare to journey to London with a toast to all the fans in the UK and a rehearsal of the classic mento hit “Emmanuel Road”.
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The Jolly Boys in New York City

In February, 2011 Jamaica’s Jolly Boys made their long awaited New York City debut to the fans, media, cultuarri and fashionistas at the Hiro Ballroom at the Maritime Hotel. While there they were interviewed by the folks at LargeUp.Com!



Watch as lead singer of The Jolly Boys Albert Minott and Rhumba Box player Derrick “Johnny” Henry talk about their instruments, the history of mento music, Albert’s youthful days as a fire dancer in Port Antonio, Jamaica and the success of their hit modern mento rendition of Amy Winehouse’s “Rehab”.


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The Jolly Boys make a donation to the National Library of Jamaica

Yesterday (September 29, 2011) with Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Hon. Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange in attendance the National Library of Jamaica (NLJ) held it’s first forum on The Legal Deposit Act which legally requires all Jamaican books, music and film to be deposited in it’s archive as a cultural record.



At the forum Jamaica’s mento music veterans The Jolly Boys presented a copy of their album ‘Great Expectation’ along with a Marumba box made by marumba box maestro Derrick ‘Johnny ‘ Henry of The Jolly Boys from Port Antonio. The marumba box will immediately go into an exhibition on early Jamaican music forms at the Music Museum of Jamaica. Pictured above: Valerie Francis of the National Library of Jamaica accepting the donation of the Marumba box from The Jolly Boys.


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The Jolly Boys are headed for Hong Kong!

Jamaica’s Ambassadors of Mento music are once again preparing for the road. The Jolly Boys will be flying out to Hong Kong, China on Tuesday September 20, 2011 with a quick stop in New York on the way.




Though they will only be doing a single show in Hong Kong they will be taking the time out to shoot exclusive video footage around the Chinese province and do a photo shoot. They return to Jamaica for some local promotions on September 26, 2011. Look out for video uploads here and on our Facebook Page as we follow their journey!


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An old Mento Man never puts down his instrument: ‘Welcome back to an older Jolly Boy’

Dave ‘Manpear’ Martin rejoined The Jolly Boys for a performance at the Geejam Hotel Bushbar on Friday night (August 26, 2011). Martin fondly recalled life in Port Antonio in the late fifties and sixties as he told tales of Errol Flynn and how he came to join the group. He remembers first as a youth picking up The Star newspaper on William Street, Port Antonio and running so he could throw it over the veranda to Errol Flynn who owned the Titchfield Hotel at that time and collect his ‘quattie’ (One penny and a halfpenny).



Later he would play the congas in the Kumina segment of the floorshow at the hotel where the original Jolly Boys would be playing their Mento set. After the show was over The Jolly Boys woud announce to all the guests that they were going to play at the Princess Club on West Street, one of the thriving bars and clubs that lined the streets at that time, encouraging any guest heading back to their cruise ships on the Boundbrook wharf to come and see them play again. It was while at the club in 1962 that the young congo player was invited to come and join the band. ‘Pappa’ who had been the Rhumba box player was leaving to follow a different path and Derrick ‘Johnny’ Henry who had joined in 1956 on maracas was taking over the Rhumba box position.
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The Jolly Boys “Escape to New York” Next Week!

NEW YORK: The Jolly Boys will take a bite out of the Big Apple again Next Week! They’re performing at the Escape To New York 3 day Live Music & Art Festival set for August 5-7, 2011. The Jolly Boys will be performing their repertoire of classic and contemporary mento music hits on Sunday, August 7 in their second New York appearance since rocking the house at the Hiro Ballroom in February of this year and we’ll be following them every step of the way.



Escape to New York is a special event unlike anything the east coast has experienced before with installations and performance art, experimental theatre, high-end glamourous camping “Glamping,” the world’s biggest brunch at a live music festival, and amazing culinary delights.
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