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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Danielle Thrills Curacao


Danielle D.I. arrives in Curacao with BET Award performers, Shaka Demus & Pliers, dancers Tsuna Kiss and Timry
Over the weekend dancehall star, Danielle D.I. thrilled her fans in Curacao with a stellar performance. She delivered her hit songs: Beat It, Brown Girl, Pat It Up, Jamaican Girl and Rebel to uproars at Club de Shell. “It’s a great feeling when you go to new territories and you’re onstage and the audience is singing with you line after line.

I was surprised at some of the songs they requested. Tracks I don’t even perform”, she cheerfully expressed. She has now returned to her island home to make preparations for her big performance at Catherine Hall for Reggae Sumfest’s dancehall Night. Next Thursday July 25th the rebel is looking towards exciting thousands in Montego Bay. General Degree’s Manchester Fiesta will be her next appearance on July 31st.  

The dancehall star has been hard at work in the studio and has dropped her latest release, Kuff. She revamps Shelly Thunder’s 1988 monster hit with the assistance of veteran producers Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare and One Pop Music’s, Rorey Baker. “I’m paying respect to one of the female pioneers that really made an impact that opened doors for myself and many others. 

Her breakthrough hit gave producers more confidence and encouragement to record more women”, Danielle D.I. explained. The reggae performer released her debut album, The Rebel last month. The rebel is distributed by Tads Records and is available at all major music outlets, on iTunes, Amazon and other online music stores.
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Christopher Martin Set for a Sizzling Summer



Courtesy of Triple the Focus Magazine
International, young, hip and soulful reggae crooner Christopher Martin is set to make an impact on the music industry this summer. Just completing his first performance on St. Kitts Music Festival Main Stage, Christopher Martin has made a stamp for all to remember. Marcia DaVal, a devoted St. Kitts Music Festival patron stated "He is truly a star.

My friends and I came to see Beres Hammond and we left as Christopher Martin fans. A true artist who knows how to hone his craft, I saw a Star shine right in front my eyes tonight".

For Christopher Martin St. Kitts music festival was a wonderful show and the thousands in attendance showed him nothing but love from the moment he stepped on the stage until he departed. "It was great and I felt great while performing and after my performance as well...I just give praises to the almighty" says Christopher Martin.

 Immediately following his stellar St.Kitts performance it was off to Guyana. Christopher Martin had the sold out crowd, singing and dancing all night. The crowds favorite was Cheaters Prayer, Oh Na Na and Friend Dem. As the summer kicks off its evident that Christopher Martin, is looking forward to a sizzling schedule. 

Just returning from Canada, where he headlined with Demarco and fellow artist Ajdrenalin, Christopher Martin is ready to head to New York. Christopher Martin is confirmed for some of the summer major Festivals; NY's Grace Jerk Festival, Bay Front Reggae Festival, Hartford Carnival and Six Flags Great Adventures Caribbean Concert just to name a few. "I'm very happy to see that the music is connecting with the masses in such a way that promoters see me as a must have on their events. 

I love nothing more than singing and performing for the people who support my music while gaining new fans at the same time. So the hectic promotion schedule is welcomed and I'm looking forward to delivering performances that will leave solid impressions on music lovers everywhere Cheeny Big Son pass through" says Christopher Martin.
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