Sunday, April 27, 2008

TWO QUEENS on cover of April/May Issue of REGGAEREVIEW MAG


Source: Reggae Review www.reggaereview.com


The evening lineup got started with a sensual performance by the young Cherine Anderson who gained fame for her acting abilities in the films Dancehall Queen (1997) and One Love (2003). It's hard to believe she's the same little girl who appeared in Dancehall Queen when you see her now as a charming and beautiful young lady. Cherine performed her chart-topping hit with Chuck Fender, "Coming Over" and surprised us all when she shocked out on the song, "Good Love". Cherine is currently enjoying nice airplay for her video version of the song "Kingston State Of Mind" which topped MTV's Caribbean video countdown and remained on the top ten for four months, a real feat for such a young Jamaican singer in the U.S. Cherine truly epitomizes the phrase, 'triple threat' with being not only an accomplished actor, singer but also graduated 'with honors' from Middlebury College with a B.A. in Film and Music and a minor in Japanese language and literature. Like one of her predecessors Tanya Stevens, Cherine is another rare addition to the ranks of talented female artists coming out of Jamaica today. It was a privilege to get a chance to see her perform at this year's Ragga Muffin Festival......

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