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Pointer Sisters and Peter Cetera added to Jamaica Jazz and Blues

Written by on January 6, 2015

Pointer Sisters and Peter Cetera have been added to the line-up of the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival slated for the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium on January 29-31. The American R & B group and singer/songwriter Cetera joins the growing list of no reggae artist in this years line up.

Walter Elmore, producer of the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, is excited about the latest additions and is confident they will bring great energy, diversity and massive international appeal to the festival.

“The Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, as the name boasts, is built on the Art of Music and with these sensational acts, the festival is even more attractive in terms of the diversity and quality on display. You have to find ways of being fresh and creative in terms of your line-up and I think this blend that we have put together so far will excite patrons from multiple markets,” said Elmore.

Already booked for the three-day festival are Grammy-winning American singer Mariah Carey, Canadian reggae fusion band Magic! and former lead singer of American group The Gap band, Charlie Wilson.

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Cetera, former front man for the group Chicago, is known for hits such as Glory of Love and No Explanation, which were featured in The Karate Kid II and Pretty Woman, respectively.

Courtesy of Jamaica Observer.

 


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