Tourism Minister mourns passing of Walton Crooks
Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett has expressed sadness at the passing of Montego Bay entertainment entrepreneur Walton “Walt” Crooks who died suddenly over the weekend.
Bartlett remembers Crooks for his bold undertaking in the establishment of Disco Inferno in Rose Hall.
“Walt Crooks stood out as a giant in the entertainment industry, going beyond the ordinary as he engaged top-class international singers to perform at Disco Inferno,” said Bartlett.
“Walt was very passionate about his venture and this led him to successfully bring the internationally recognised Hal Jackson’s Talented Teens Pageant to Montego Bay, giving many young Jamaicans the opportunity to showcase their talents on stage and earning recognition,” he added.
Although Disco Inferno folded, Crooks maintained his devotion to entertainment and tourism as a director of Summerfest Productions, working behind the scenes in the staging of the annual Sumfest shows in Montego Bay.
In his tribute, Bartlett said Crooks was truly ahead of his time and it is regretted that he was not able to fulfil the dream he had in expanding Disco Inferno into a world-class entertainment complex.
He said the tourism industry and in particular the entertainment sector, mourns the loss of a true pioneer who was totally committed to the industry.
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