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Monday, August 20, 2012
Highly reggae influenced, ‘Small Jams’ is the big name in local reggae music to date.
With musical backgrounds from two of the most popular local groups in the Solomons’ Small Jams comprises of the duo Junior Q, a member of the Onetox band, and Mostyn H, a member of DMP.

Despite their busy schedule with their bands going on tour and performing around town, the two found time to write and compose songs together.
A couple of songs later, the duo decided to name their group. Being part of two of the most popular bands, proved challenging when it comes to finding a new name.

“The name ‘Small’ came to mind as we’re a new group and there are only two of us,” Junior explained.
“We were listening to our songs and jamming to the beat, when the word ‘Jams’ popped up. We then decided on the name ‘Small Jams’,” Junior said.
Small Jams is building up its fan base fast, as they’ve already released two singles already, and they’re on the verge of completing their first ever debut album.
“We’ve released two singles already, ‘December’ and ‘Reggae Party’ and we’re planning on working with Mangrove studios in New Caledonia,” Junior said.
“It’s been exciting working on the new album, which is still in progress, and we really appreciate the work done by the engineers at Shefram studios and also those who have helped us one way or another, and a big thank you to all the fans as well.”
Source: Solomon Star Online News - 20 August 2012

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