| Leroy Sibbles, Frankie Paul for Father’s Day Extravaganza |
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| Thursday, 10 June 2010 12:08 | |||
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When vintage Jamaican reggae singers Leroy Sibbles and Frankie Paul hit the stage for the Father’s Day Extravaganza, there is no doubt that they will leave patrons begging for more.
The event, slated for Saturday, June 19 at the Warehouse Ballroom in Lauderhill, promises to be a night of excellent music as Leroy Sibbles and Frankie Paul take the audience down memory lane. Sibbles, bringing his musical prowess from his days as lead singer for the renowned rocksteady group The Heptones, might just break out some of those classics, like “Book of Rules”. Sibbles might even draw for tunes like “Love Won't Come Easy”, “Why Must I”, “I Shall Be Released”, “I've Got the Handle,” “Pretty Looks Isn't All” and the extremely popular “Road of Life”. Sibbles, will no doubt be strumming on his bass guitar and giving the excellent performance that his is well known for. Frankie Paul, a younger brand, has enjoyed love across the board for his signature sound. The artiste who was born almost blind is affectionately called the Jamaican Stevie Wonder, not just for the obvious, but for his ability to move crowds with his talent. Possibly his most popular tune, “Sara” has earned a place in the hearts of every Frankie Paul fan the world over and you can expect him to throw that into the mix. In fact, if he doesn’t, there will probably be some “worries in the dance”. With Frankie Paul on the stage, patrons are sure to get more than what they bargained for since his repertoire is so extensive, and inclusive of a number of hits. Songs like “Pass the Ku-Sheng Peng”, “Fire Deh a Mus Mus Tail”, “Warning”,“ Start of Romance” and “Cassanova” may well be in line-up. There are many ways to say Happy Father’s Day, but this treat should help drive the point home.
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