Ed Robinson Captivates New York Jerk Festival

By Isha Nelson (Belgium)

 

 

On Sunday, the “Knocking On Heavens Door”, reggae artist Ed Robinson performed at the 4th Annual Jerk Fest held at Roy Wilkin’s Park, Queens, New York.

Robinson energized the audience with his performance but to their surprise he only performed one song. This did not stand well with the audience who called for an encore.  Robinson was brought back on to the stage and pleased the crowd with another one of his hit songs “If I Follow My Heart” from his album Written In Stone.

After his performance many fans were heard discussing Robinson only being allowed to perform one song. All agreed that Robinson did come with his energetic, captivating and mesmerizing performance that he is known for. When asked why he didn’t perform more songs by fans who came to see him, the artist laughed and said “maybe one day they might give mi a full show set in New York”.

The talented reggae crooner, songwriter and producer Ed Robinson is booked for a number of summer shows and early fall shows outside of America.

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