Back when we first started our vacations to CN (back in 2004), the house band was Tech Force, and they were great. The music wasn't too loud and it was a low key jazz/guitar during dinner, then it would get more lively during Showtime with a mix of pop, classic standards and reggae/dance hall.
Now it seems the trend is to have loud music during dinner and then even louder pop/top 40/disco during Showtime. I'm not too old -- I just like to be able to hear the person sitting next to me during dinner and maybe drag my husband out to the floor for a little slow dancing.
Many of the singers are extremely talented and I'm sure they don't want to sing "One Love" one thousand times, but after making fourteen trips to CN, we don't ever want to hear "I Will Survive" ever again. The Silver Birds are indeed the highlight of the entertainment. What a wonderfully talented group of kids!
As many have said -- it doesn't have to be Bob Marley. I would love to hear tunes from Tarrus Riley, Jah Cure, Beres Hammond, Alaine, Marcia Griffiths, Queen Ifrica, Morgan Heritage, Jimmy Cliff. Then lively it up with some (clean) current dancehall.
The coolest thing I heard on our last trip in December and our one night in Cassava: House DJ had Toumani Diabate (The Mande Variations) playing during dinner. LOVED it.
Last thought...perhaps the entertainment is a reflection of Couples marketing to the younger American guest. This trend seems to be more prevalent in everything I'm seeing. (or maybe I
am just getting old....)
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