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Clarendon Gets New Music Studio & Rehearsal Space

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Clarendon will officially have its first state-of-the-art recording studio and rehearsal space come December 19 after a launch spearheaded by Dannareo Fearon—CEO of DF Entertainment Ltd.

Dannareo Fearon
Dannareo Fearon

It will be held at Lot 41 Mineral Heights, May Pen.


“The inspiration behind this was firstly my love and passion for music from a tender age. What I've noticed over the years is that Clarendon does not have anything like this. In fact, Clarendon is looked at as one of those parishes where a lot of talent comes from, but they always migrate to other areas where they have direct access to certain resources. Having been raised there and having a lot of other talented friends and seeing the potential, I wanted to give Clarendon the same resources that are available in Kingston, Montego Bay, and all of those other places,” Fearon said, adding that a comprehensive music store will also be on the property.


Fearon has been in the industry for multiple years. In 2019, he founded DF Productions before expanding to provide more services in Jamaica and abroad, including stage lighting, live bands, engineering, consultations, music lessons, and more.


Besides providing services for brands such as Red Stripe, HEART Trust, and the Jamaica

Cultural Development Commission (JCDC), DF Entertainment Ltd has also been a sponsor for

the Sterling Gospel Awards for several years.


Fearon, who is a trained music teacher, will also be launching a music school on the property in

Mineral Heights to help interested students nurture their musical crafts. Beneficiaries of the

Go For Boys Foundation, which was founded by Fearon, will also benefit from this initiative as it

will provide formerly incarcerated and other at-risk males with an outlet to reform themselves.


“I’m looking to launch the programme early next year, around March. People have been texting

and calling about it to see when they can get lessons. We already have the music programme in

place in terms of the syllabus, we have the teachers on standby— we’re just trying to be

progressive with what we’re doing and ensuring that we give each aspect of this the attention

that it needs,” Fearon said.


He added: “Our young men are very important and we realize that it's a huge problem with

them, you know, not being focused or getting into trouble. Go For Boys is really focused on

preparing our young men for tomorrow, helping them to get back on track, and just to keep

those who are already on track on the same path. DF Entertainment having the school, the

studio and rehearsal space to nurture their interests in music.”

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