ABOUT CARIBBEANCELEBS.COM
Originally founded as Limein.com in 2007, CaribbeanCelebs.com has blossomed into the site of choice for readers’ daily dose of Caribbean entertainment news, gossip, music, photos, interviews and more. Visitors to CaribbeanCelebs.com can expect the latest, biggest and most entertaining stories in the Caribbean entertainment scene.
CaribbeanCelebs.com is committed to showcasing talent from every island in the region and keeping fans abreast of the activities of their favorite personalities. It is a central platform covering every aspect of their lifestyle. Expect to see behind the scene pics from photoshoots and video sets. We follow the celebs on Twitter and clue you in on what they are tweeting. Your favorite singer is on tour? Don’t worry we’ll post video footage. Whether it’s a charity event, music festival, press conference, TV appearance…if a celeb of Caribbean heritage is there, we’ll make it our duty to keep you in the know.
So check in with CaribbeanCelebs.com every day because this is the place to “find your Caribbean stars!”
ABOUT THE EDITOR-AYEOLA
She scours the net, print media and of course maintains strong links with her inside industry sources for the latest Caribbean entertainment news and brings it fresh to you guys every day on CaribbeanCelebs.com. An entertainer in her own right, Ayeola has made a name for herself sharing the stage with artists such as Fay-Ann Lyons, WCK, Ding Dong, Bounty Killer and more. She has worked as a studio vocalist and performed with several bands, the last of which was Byron Lee’s Dragonaires. Ayeola is a published writer whose work has been featured in J’Ouvert Magazine, College Lifestyle Magazine and Ocean Style Magazine’s newsletter Ocean Splash. She has worked as an on camera personality for Caribbean Maco and as a teen talk show co-host on DBS Radio in Dominica; entertainment news reporter on CaribbeanVibesRadio.com based in Washington DC and Boston’s CaribbeanFyah.com; and news reporter on KPFT 90.1 in Houston, TX.
She is the Director of AGSelectPR a boutique public relations company, specializing in entertainment and lifestyle.
A Dominican by birth, Ayeola is currently in Jamaica completing her studies in Media & Communications (with a specialization in Public Relations) at University of the West Indies Mona. Her minor is Entertainment and Cultural Enterprise Management.
HERE ARE SOME OF THE CARIBBEAN CELEBS SHE HAS INTERVIEWED OVER THE YEARS!
MAGAZINE FEATURES
JOUVERT: Marlon Asher, Neutral Sisters (published), Emeline Michel, Alan Etias
COLLEGE LIFESTYLE: Sean Kingston (2009/2010 Winter Issue), Etana (2010 Summer Issue), I-Octane (2011/2012 winter issue), Skinny Fabulous, Christopher Martin, Omari, Ryan Mark.
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CARIBBEAN MACO: Lucky Dube, Major Riley, Ky-Mani Marley, Nadia Batson, Patrice Roberts, Alison Hinds, Benjai, Jamsey P, Derick “Rah” Peters of WCK Band, G.U.N.H.E.A.D, Elephant Man, MC Wassy, Bo of Third World, Freddie McGregor, Triple Kay Band, and Optimistique Soundcrew in no particular order
ONLINE
OCEAN SPLASH: vols. 115, 117, 120 and 125
LIMEIN.COM: Rhona Fox, Camar, Ce’Cile, Klass Money, Jah Cure, Etana, Da’Ville, marie-claire, King Dice, Zerby, Christina Benjamin, Nelly Stharre, Natalie Storm, Lymie Murray, Denyque, Freddie McGregor, Chino McGregor, Skinny Fabulous, Shawn ‘Di Ma$tamind’ Noel, Peter Ram, Nicola Lionfish, Nhojj, Duane Howard, Nicky B, Leah Marville, Theo A. Faulkenr, Protoje, Crystal Cunningham, Olbenz.
CARIBBEANCELEBS.COM: Danielle Crosskill (Miss Jamaica World 2011), Evan Winter, Cherine, Mel C, Faith Evans, Kevin Lyttle.
HERE’S WHOS SHE’S WORKED WITH AS A VOCALIST
LIVE BACK UP: Caressa, Major Riley, Roger George, Baron, George Victory, Tremendous, Robert Minott, Black Sheep, Crazy, Riki Jai, Calypso Rose, The Mighty Sparrow, Byron Lee’s Dragnaires.
STUDIO BACKUP: Caressa, Major Riley, Realness, Cherisse Simone, Rough & Ready Band, Missoulini, El Rasta y Alcatraz.
LEAD VOCALS: Energetic Band, Caribbean Rhythms, Prodigy, M.O.V.E Band, Fiya-Wuk, Jamai, Contagious Band, Highly Infectious Band, Esclav Band and Byron Lee’s Dragonaires