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Stephanie sings unplugged at Heathers
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Fresh from her recent stint in Europe, Jamaican Neo-Reggae Diva Stephanie Wallace has returned to deliver to her fans a long-awaited performance this Thursday, August 12 at Heather's Garden Restaurant, 9 Haining Road, New Kingston.
From cabaret band Steele Force to Ashe Caribbean Performing Arts Ensemble and Academy where she trained and toured as a singer, dancer, and musical theatre actress, Stephanie has become a noted harmony vocalist, supporting a raft of both local and international acts such as Groundation Band, Basque band legend, Fermin Muguruza and Anthony B, amongst others.
An amazing soloist, Stephanie's catalogue already is and promises to be fresh and exciting.
Her debut album released by Sony Music Japan album J Paradise with her group UNITZ, was produced by the riddim twins, Sly and Robbie, and has generated an avid international following.
Stephanie continues to be a work in progress, a beautiful flower blossoming each day.
This Thursday's performance will give Jamaican music lovers a rare glimpse of Canada-based R&B sensation J Sterling, who is in the Island completing work on his upcoming album.
Come see Stephanie and J Sterling Live and Unplugged at Heather's Garden Restaurant at 9 pm.
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