JULY 19, 2007
Reggae Carifest 2007 Comes Full Circle With The Return Of The Don Gorgon
Ninjaman To Make His First US Performance Since 1992
by Global Rhythm Magazine NewsMarking his first U.S. performance since 1992, the ever-controversial Dancehall deejay Desmond "Ninja Man" Ballentine (pictured) is back in the Tri-State by overwhelming demand, armed with new conviction and a bag of new lyrics to come full circle with Reggae Carifest on August 25th at Randall's Island in New York City. Under the Banner "Give Peace a Chance," the undisputed "Don Gorgon" of the dancehall will share the stage with some of Dancehall's and Reggae's finest for the return of one of the area's signature Summer stagings.
Organizers Team Legendary is set to outdo themselves this year, not only bringing back the Gorgon, but promising many big surprises to make up for their non-appearance last summer. With a line-up that also includes revered South African Reggae singer Lucky Dube, Reggae ambassadors Third World, Dancehall veterans Buju Banton and Bounty Killer alongside legendary toaster Yellow Man, dancehall's newest singing sensation Mavado and veteran ragga-singer Pinchers, Bermudian Reggae artist Collie Buddz, Trinidadian roots chanter I-Sasha, and the New Kingston Band, this year's Reggae Carifest offers a wide cross-section of talent that appeals to just about every Caribbean musical taste.
Excited about his first U.S. performance in 15 years, the once reputed 'Front Teet, Gold Teet, Gun Pon Teet Don Gorgon,' Ninja Man sees this performance at Carifest as an opportunity to reach a wide and diverse cross-section of people to make a fresh new start, with a brand new image and message.
"Know seh all the war in the business have to come to an end," states Ninja Man. "If you see Ninja Man, now you see him in all white. That is all I wear for I want to be a beacon, a light for the world to see. We need to bring back love and Reggae Carifest has always been a show that is about the love of the business and I figure if mi and them could work a way to have Ninja Man on stage for Carifest, then my journey would begin to reach the world."
Although Ninja has put his 'badman' days behind him, the noted lyrical terror promises to deliver a show that will no doubt serve the Tri-State area with same theatrics, bravado, quick wit, and intensity that he has been praised for over the past two-decades. "Ninja Man have a lot say," he states. "Been through the trenches and now the sky is the limit, so on August 25th wi a go make history."
Reggae Carifest 2007 will be held on August 25th at Randall's Island in New York City. For more information, including ticketing and showtimnes, please consult the carifest website. , or

