Contributed – Bobby Tenna
California-based singer Bobby Tenna, had his new single DiggingFor Gold used by Irie FM as the theme song for their live broadcast of the Jamaica High Schools Alumni tournament, held in Florida, USA.
The event and the broadcast took place from the Lauderhill Sports Complex on America’s Labor Day weekend. The tournament consisted of a football and netball competition with participating schools like Ruseas Cornwall College, Herbert Morrison, St Elizabeth Technical, Kingston College, Calabar, Ferncourt, Wolmers and Marcus Garvey Technical.
Tenna’s single appeared courtesy of Contractor Music Marketing, which is owned and operated by marketing guru Sean ‘Contractor’ Edwards. The singer, who hails from Orange District in St James, released his first album, Give Thanks for Life, in 2007. In 2010, he released his second album, Words and Melody, working with the likes of Flava McGregor and Demarco. Both albums were released on his Wilefiya Inc label.
The Irie FM exposure is a positive for Tenna, who has been making a name for himself overseas.
“Irie FM is one of the most recognisable radio stations worldwide. So yes, I am very happy for this exposure,” said Tenna. The tournament was covered by Irie FM’s Nicholas Evans.
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Bobby Tenna scores with "Digging For Gold"