Crawford's departure from the stage gave way to the Antique and Collectibles fair's first live performers. They were Ozou'ne and D'Aguilar.
Ozou'ne accompanied D'Aguilar on keyboard, and during her acts continued the entertainment.
D'Aguilar gave a stellar performance. She began her musical package with People. This was followed by another jazz item, I Do Not Care. And without much warning, the talented Jamaican vocalist segued to a dialect poem. Not only was her performance of Louise Bennett's 'Kass Kass', entertaining but her impersonation of the Jamaican cultural icon was also impressive. The dynamic performer completed her first stint with her Christmas classic Santa Ketch Up Inna Mango [COLOR=blue ! important][COLOR=blue ! important]Tree[/COLOR][/COLOR].
D'aguilar's final appearance
On making her final appearance of the evening, the Clarendonian treated the wandering patrons to Jamaican folk songs such as Yellow Bird and Evening Time.
Ozou'ne accompanied D'Aguilar on keyboard, and during her acts continued the entertainment.
D'Aguilar gave a stellar performance. She began her musical package with People. This was followed by another jazz item, I Do Not Care. And without much warning, the talented Jamaican vocalist segued to a dialect poem. Not only was her performance of Louise Bennett's 'Kass Kass', entertaining but her impersonation of the Jamaican cultural icon was also impressive. The dynamic performer completed her first stint with her Christmas classic Santa Ketch Up Inna Mango [COLOR=blue ! important][COLOR=blue ! important]Tree[/COLOR][/COLOR].
D'aguilar's final appearance
On making her final appearance of the evening, the Clarendonian treated the wandering patrons to Jamaican folk songs such as Yellow Bird and Evening Time.
But she can certainly sing. Do we have songstresses like her any more?
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