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Country:
usa
Name
live2fight
Style of Music (ARTISTES)
Reggae, Loversrock, Dancehall. Roots, Ska, Rocksteady, Reggaeton
Website / Page:
http://big spring mma@myspace.com
Musical Influences
bob marley

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At 12:48am on April 21, 2008, live2fight said…
nite all!jah love!
At 12:47am on April 21, 2008, live2fight said…
my babe made yummy beef roast and gravy with vegies ,a deliteful potato salad mmmmmmmmm baked beens and topped it off with desert.women rock!!!!.
At 12:44am on April 21, 2008, live2fight said…
keep those beautiful songs coming ladies.big up
At 12:42am on April 21, 2008, live2fight said…
nothing better for a man before he closes his eyes and fall asleep than to go out while hearing a reggae womans voice singing you to sleep.beautiful
At 12:28am on April 21, 2008, live2fight said…
anyone remember an oldy but goody? bye bye babe,i have to go but its been fun,and im not gonna lie,bye babe,.....bye babe good bye ,bye bye babe............reggae female female vocalist i think it back in the 80s or early 90s.if you can find the artists name and so on id appreciate it.shhhhhoooots then.thanx.
At 12:22am on April 21, 2008, live2fight said…
richie stephens and maxi priest.-my girl dis .heelllllllllllllllllllll yeahhhhhhhhhh!!!! llllllloooooooooovvvvvveeeeeeee it!!!!!
At 12:21am on April 21, 2008, live2fight said…
richie stephens and cobra,legacy.oooooooooohhhhhhh yeah!
At 12:18am on April 21, 2008, live2fight said…
hi there friends,live2fight here,hope life is good to one and all.i love people music and reggae is it.i like the new stuff but i have to say i love the old stuff more.i goota say the women of reggae are my favorites,dawn penn,marcia griffith,nicky burt,jovi rockwell,sasha,tessanne chin,tanya stephens dianna king,pam hall,brick and lace and many many more that make you melt mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm and calm your ass down.thanks ladies for the beautiful talent.one love.always live2fight.
 
 

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RWW FASHION FEATURE - 'BRIDGET SANDALS'

A JOURNEY IN BRIDGET SANDALS
Novia McDonald-Whyte - Contributing editor Jamaica Observer
Sunday, December 07, 2003


Sandals designer Bridget say "Bridget sandals" in Jamaica and fashion watchers, as well as lovers of sexy leather straps, will smile the smug smile of those in the know. It has been, for Bridget Brown, (known by thousands as Bridget), a journey of twenty-odd years. The fact is, the leather soles of her sandals almost left her barefooted on several occasions. "It took me three years," Bridget tells SunDay to get my feet off the ground. I paid the price for not going to school. I had to endure artisans not cutting the leather properly, bad work attitude, sabotage, you name it, I went through it."
A baptism of fire, some might be tempted to add for the former Playboy Bunny. "I was a bunny between 1972 and 1977 at the Playboy Boscobel Beach," says Bridget, flashing her signature toothy smile, and still conscious of that bunny poise.


"Playboy was forced to close (no tourists were coming to Jamaica). I was forced to come back to Kingston. I had to find some means of survival. My first stop was G's One of a Kind -- an upscale boutique that sold one-of-a kind Italian shoes and clothing. I left that in May 1981, after Bob Marley's death. I sold pound-cloth for Carmen Brown of Karmen's Corner. "There I was with my scale underneath my arm, and my cushions at my side. I really never wanted to make sandals. I also made skull caps and crochet bags."

After several attempts to generate income, Bridget tells SunDay that divine intervention led her to the world of leather and the world of sandals. "There's a saying that when the student is ready, the teacher will appear. This really applied in my case. After several motivational sessions with my friend Winston Clarke, who also taught me an affirmation which I repeated daily, I heard a voice say, 'Bridget why don't you make leather sandals?' I saw gold, red, and silver sandals. Armed with my life's saving of $2,000 I started."
Start she did and never looked back. Bridget even found the time and finances to attend school in Milan. "I went to school out of curiosity. I wondered if I was doing something wrong. Little did I know that I was in fact doing something right. My customers are happy, the sandals are fitting right, and I, too, am satisfied. I admire what I am doing."

No idle boast. Bridget Sandals were on the runway at New York Fashionweek, and Caribbean Fashionweek. Bridget Sandals are in Barbados, St Kitts, Antigua, Lincoln Avenue, South Beach (Miami), in the Village (New York) and at Controversy -- Battersea London.
Come next season, there's the possibility of a shipment to Japan, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, and Dallas.

"You have to be skilfull to survive. It has been a 20-year fight for survival. It's a struggle to maintain quality, confidence, style, craftsmanship. Finally, you have to have integrity in business."
As the chat comes to an end and Bridget does that Bridget walk towards her taxi, and there's a feeling that the very best is still to come from this beautiful sister.

 

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