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Chrisette Michele, Destra for St Lucia Jazz

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CASTRIES, Saint Lucia – The stellar line-up of the 24th edition Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival has been further spiced up with the addition of American Grammy Award-winning R&B and soul singer-songwriter Chrisette Michele and famed Caribbean soca singer and songwriter, Trinidadian Destra to the all-star cast. 

Chrisette Michele, who has an impressive list of hits under her belt, among them the monster track Epiphany, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 when it was released on May 5, 2009, will perform on main stage Sunday May 10. 

She has been featured on several hip hop albums and other music genres and has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the music business, among them Jay-Z, Will. I. am, Ne-Yo and Rick Ross to name a few.

Destra, who will perform with the Bakanal Band, is one of the biggest female names in the soca world. The popular entertainer will bring her high energy performances, harmonious vocal skill and eccentric fashion to the Festival when she takes centre stage at the Opening of the Jazz & Arts Festival on April 30 at the Mindoo Phillip Park.

“As we launch the festival in Trinidad, one of our key Caribbean markets, we are thrilled to further diversify an already impressive line-up with the likes of Chrisette Michele and Destra. Destra is a leading lady and a true Caribbean music ambassador who has established herself in a business typically dominated by males,” noted Tourism Director Louis Lewis.

The highly acclaimed Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts festival is ranked among the top five in the world.

Along with Chrisette Michele and Destra, other renowned performers taking center stage this year include singer/songwriter Robin Thicke, two-time Grammy winner Jon Secada, Jamaican reggae musician and actor Jimmy Cliff, Latin sensation Timbalive, American rapper Flo Rida, acclaimed Paris-based pianist Alain Jean Marie featuring Grant Stewart and two-time Grammy nominee Joey DeFranceso. 

The 11-day festival kicks off on April 30 and runs through May 10 featuring hundreds of musical performances and art showcases throughout the island. (PR/SAT)

 

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