Cayman: CIG offers free ringtones to salute frontline workers

Communities
across the Cayman Islands are being encouraged to show support to
frontline workers by downloading free ringtones to their phones. The
ringtones are an extension of governments ‘Conch Call Salute’ to
frontline workers’ and feature the iconic sound of the conch shell horn
set to a catchy musical beat.
Conch
shell horns have a distinctive sound and were frequently used in days
gone by to get attention or to make important announcements. That
tradition is being revived in a unique new way, using smartphones, to
pay tribute to the frontline and essential workers who are working hard
to keep the corona virus at bay while the country slowly reopens.
Commenting
on the initiative, Hon. Dwayne Seymour, Minister for Culture stated
“Most people have a cellphone and downloading a free ringtone is a fast,
easy and effective way to show support to the people who have been
making huge sacrifices to keep us all safe during Covid-19. We all know
someone on the frontlines, whether as a family member, friend or
neighbour and they deserve to be acknowledged for the great job they
have been doing, and continue to do, in these unusual and trying times.”
The
ringtones were created using the sound of conch shells being blown by
Cayman’s own Wray Banker and Deal Ebanks, and were musically produced by
local musician Beneil Miller, making them authentic, unique and
entertaining. There are three toe-tapping melodies to choose from -
soca, pop and trap – and the public is encouraged to pick their
favourite tune and put it on their phone.
The
Government hopes that the distinctive ringtones will evoke a sense of
pride, resilience and togetherness across the Cayman Islands, and would
like to see thousands of downloads primarily in support of those on the
frontlines.
“Although
frontline workers have been at the forefront of Governments containment
policies, their efforts have been supplemented by the public sheltering
in place to jointly achieve a successful outcome,” said Minister
Seymour. “In this regard the ringtones also signify that as a community,
we are all in this together,” he continued.
The
Conch Call Salute to frontline workers was launched in May using radio
stations to broadcast a short message of appreciation to frontline
workers, followed by the sound of the conch shell horn. The salute takes
place daily at 6:59pm and the Cayman Islands government would like to
thank Radio Cayman, DMS Broadcasting, Hurleys Media, Big Fish and Star
92.7 for their partnership in bringing the Conch Call Salute to the
public. We also extend our thanks to Wray Banker, Deal Ebanks and Beneil
Miller for making the conch call ringtones possible.
The free ringtones are available from the community news section on the government’s corona virus website (www.gov.ky/coronavirus)and can be downloaded here.
Published June 22, 2020
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