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Anticipation high for Celine Dion
Friday, January 27, 2012
WITH night one of the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival out of the way anticipation is high for tonight’s headliner Celine Dion.
“I can’t wait. I think her performance will be something,” said one of her fans who flew in from New York to enjoy the Jamaica Jazz experience.
The occasion was special for Jamaican-born England-based R&B singer Ruby Turner.
“Its an experience to be back in my country enjoying the musical offerings” she said.
She also voiced her anticipation for the Canadian songbird Celine Dion who has scored hits such as Because You Love Me, My Heart Will Go On and I’m Alive.
Sharing the stage tonight also with Celine Dion are Nicole Henry, Jully Black, Richie Stephens and Gentleman and Tami Chynn and Tessanne Chin.
— Cecelia Campbell-Livingston
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