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Duane Stephenson offered 3-year booking deal with South American company
KINGSTON JAMAICA - Recently returned from
a mega-successful mini-tour of Brazil, reggae singer Duane Stephenson is
basking in the glowing aftermath of that trip. At the end of the tour, he knew
three things for a fact: one – he had performed well; two – his audiences had
been thrilled; and three – the promoters were all smiles.
But what Duane didn’t
know, was the extent to which he had impacted Brazil, and in fact, the entire
South American continent. But he soon found out, when he was approached by
representatives of THT Events, one of the top three promoters in South America,
to sign a three-year booking contract with the company. Naturally, Duane
was blown away.
“It was totally
unexpected, but I just kept cool and listened to what they had to say. And it
definitely sounds interesting,” Duane disclosed.
“I have been
exploring my options as far as learning Spanish is concerned and although I
would prefer to be in a classroom with other students, that might not be
possible, given my schedule. So I will probably have to get a personal tutor,
but the important thing is that by the end of the year my Spanish must be
good,” the reggae singer stated emphatically.
Duane, who is also
committed to making his home fans feel his presence, recently completed the
video for the reality single, To The Lord, on Don Corleone’s soothing
Scriptures riddim. Another single Kingston Town (Another Day In Paradise)
is currently charted locally at number 15 and is moving up.
June 12, 2013
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