Thursday, June 11, 2026

Ram hits back at promoter

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THE MANAGEMENT of popular Bajan artiste Peter Ram is seeing red over reports out of St Lucia that he failed to show up for a concert there over the weekend, causing that country’s government to pledge it would come down on promoters who flout its laws.
Reports also alleged that other Caribbean acts were absent from the show billed Mavado And Friends.
Claire Marshall, road manager for Peter Ram, said far from his not turning up, he was in St Lucia for the show in spite of a number of challenges leading up to his departure.
Marshall put the blame for her artiste’s problems at the feet of the promoter.
Full story in today’s WEEKEND NATION.

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