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Prepare for
a star-studded three-day Caribbean musical extravaganza featuring reggae and
calypso and soca’s best in beautiful island
of St. Lucia. From April
23 to 25, 2007 St. Lucia
will host music lovers and treat them to the finest Caribbean music, with the Rodney
Bay Village Music Bash, in fine St.
Lucia style.
Starting
Monday, April 23 at the recently unveiled Digicel Coco Cabana in Rodney Bay,
the Rodney Bay Village Music Bash opens with Trinidad
and Tobago's David Rudder, one of the Caribbean's
most prolific singers and songwriters ever. David Rudder is known for songs
like "Bahia Girl," "Bacchanal Lady," "Panama," “High Mas” and in the middle of
our very first time hosting the ICC Cricket World Cup games, you definitely
will hear him sing his cricket tune "Rally 'Round the West
Indies".
Jamaican
Beres Hammond, reggae music's master of lovers' rock, will take guests on a
journey with some of his hits which include “No Disturb Sign”, “Tempted to Touch”,
“Step Aside” and a host of others
The
following day, Tuesday, April 24, visitors and locals alike will dance to the
rhythms of Sean Paul, the Jamaican Grammy-winning ambassador of dancehall
reggae, who will most definitely make temperatures rise. He will share the
stage with Trinidadian Queen of Soca Destra, known for her high energy
performances and vocal skills.
The concert
series comes to a heated grand finale on Wednesday, April 25 with Grammy winner
Mr. Boombastic, Shaggy, who will most definitely hit fans with his hot singles
“Wild Tonight” and “Church Heathen”. Grammy nominee Maxi Priest, the
internationally celebrated lovers' rock singer will take guests on a musical
stroll with hits like “Wild World”, “That Girl” and “Just a Little Bit Longer”.
For more
info email
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