ST. ANN, Jamaica – Jazz meets Reggae meets R&B on Saturday March 29, 2025 when the Rock and Roll Corridor of Fame inductee and six-time grammy award winner Dionne Warwick will create magic with Jamaica’s First Girl of Jazz – Myrna Hague, Duane Stephenson, Marcia Griffiths at Plantation Cove, St. Ann.
SIX-TIME GRAMMY WINNER
The That’s What Friends Are For vocalist is ready to grace the stage at 10:50pm to ship 80 minutes of her traditional hits similar to Don’t Make Me Over, Stroll on By, Heartbreaker, I Say a Little Prayer for You, and I’ll By no means Fall in Love Once more.
The music legend, no stranger to Jamaica, has earned greater than 75 charted hit songs and offered over 100 million information.
She was found by Burt Bacharach and Hal David in 1961 and went on to report 18 consecutive Prime 100 single and obtained her first Grammy in 1968. In 1985, she participated within the recording of That’s What Pals Are For, which turned a primary hit worldwide and raised consciousness and main funds for AIDS analysis, which she continues to help.
The famend R&B icon is accompanied by the proficient jazz vocalist, Myrna Hague. Celebrated for her progressive idea and cabaret exhibits, Hague is ready to showcase her traditional jazz tunes alongside lesser-known tracks from her 1972 album, Melody Life, produced for Studio One. Myrna excursions annually throughout the UK and Europe, frequently acting at notable occasions just like the Edinburgh Jazz Pageant, London Jazz Pageant at Royal Albert Corridor, Birmingham Worldwide Jazz Pageant, and Hull Jazz Pageant.
Her most up-to-date Jamaica mission ‘Merely Myrna’, a solo live performance, was a ten-year run of musical mastery and stage excellence.