Nestled near Port Antonio in Portland Parish on Jamaica's secluded northeast coast where the jungle meets the sea is the Geejam Hotel and Recording Studio, which recently unveiled a new chapter in its ...
While many traveler’s often debate between a getaway to Montego Bay or Negril, insider’s know the real magic is in Port Antonio, Jamaica. Located on the northeast coast of Jamaica — just 60 miles, or ...
Nestled somewhere between a jungle-covered hill, the vibrant Jamaican town of Port Antonio and stretches of turquoise water and white sand is the Geejam Hotel. The epitome of seclusion and serenity, ...
Lots have been happening at Geejam. For starters, the new buzz word at the luxury resort and recording studio located in San San, Portland, is Rumba! COVID-19 might have pressed pause on gatherings, ...
The Geejam Hotel, one of several properties comprising the Geejam Collection near Port Antonio on Jamaica's northeast coast, will debut its 12 Rhumba Studios in December, bringing to 19 the number of ...
The remote town of Port Antonio, Jamaica, may seem sleepy and secluded compared with the popular resort destinations of Negril and Montego Bay, but thanks to producer Jon Baker and his boutique… By ...
Can a septuagenarian Jamaican mento group called The Jolly Boys, who once played for Errol Flynn and are now covering songs by Iggy Pop and Amy Winehouse, bring success to the just-launched GeeJam Re… ...
For most hard-working music fans, tropical shores symbolize leisure. But for the acts whose music soundtracks our slushy vacations, the roles are often reversed: teams of writers, producers, and ...
RECORD industry exec Jon Baker knows a thing or two about great bands, having seen the music industry from multiple perspectives over the last three decades: stylist, promoter, producer, booking agent ...
Geejam's cabins are the colour of coconuts - hewn from dark wood, dazzling white inside - with spectacular rainforest-meets-sea views. This sun-kissed retreat (owned by two music producers) even has ...
Geejam founders Jon Baker and Steve Beaver are far too discreet to talk about the celebrity clientele that frequent their Jamaican hotel and recording studio, but it seems remiss for us not to. Ever ...
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