NEW MUSIC: Jerry Lloyd Cover of ‘Hit Me With Music’ by Fitzroy Williams

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1 Comment

  1. Francisco Etienne-Dods Telemaque
    November 3, 2024

    Fitzroy boy, I distinctly remember you, Denis Joseph, and the boy from Castle Bruce, Greg Barnis. I first met Greg while working at J Astaphan for a brief period!
    If memory serves me correctly the last time I met and spoke with you was when you guys put on a show in Antigua, great show that was.
    Your song “Hit Me With Music” in mine was a hit song from the day it written, and I hope, should have made you a few millions if Dominica was another place!
    I love the song, just finished playing it: I don’t know if the source it derived will generate some royalties.
    I don’t know if Greg is still with us, if he is drop a hint, I last heard he was living in England whilst l lived there but I couldn’t confirm.
    Great to see you; while I hit me-self with some music.
    Then I going to play “Ma John.” You know my late grandmother believed that song was about her, had to convince her because she was known as Ma John, had nothing to do with her, everyone in Wesley then believed it was about her…

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