Soca Awards Organization has scheduled artists to perform at the 6th Annual International Soca Awards and during ‘Soca Week’ in St. Kitts
New York, NY (August 14th, 2008) - Soca Awards Organization has scheduled artists to perform at the 6th Annual International Soca Awards and during ‘Soca Week’ in St. Kitts.
A stellar array of artists are scheduled to hit the stage during what's being deemed "Soca Week" in St. Kitts, where the 6th Annual International Soca Awards (iSA 6) is to be held this upcoming October. This highly anticipated award show brought to you by the Soca Awards Organization and endorsed by the St. Kitts Tourism Authority will undoubtedly be the best iSA to date.
The sensational events will span from October 16 - 18, 2008 with artists such as St. Vincent’s rising star, Zoelah; Antigua's Soca Diva, Tizzy & El-A-kru; Ricky T, the 2007 & 2008 Road March King of St. Lucia; directly from Trinidad, the humor man of Soca, Crazy; steel pan sensation Dane Gulston; Trinidad and Tobago's up and coming 'desired' young artist, SKHI; producer/artist, Kerwin Du Bois with his Gyal Farm partner, Shal Marshall; St. Kitts' Soca Princess, Juliette Mills; the Soca Doctor out of Miami, Sizwe C; out of Boston, Massachusetts, Kamau; Montserrat’s Soca Princess, Jadine; Harella, the premier female Soca artist representing Tortola, British Virgin Islands & Dominica; St. Kitts' very own sugar band Nu Vybes International and Small Axe Band; St. Martin's top band, the Respeck Band; and Grenada's 2007 Road March King, Berbice are all scheduled to deliver memorable performances, not to mention a host of DJs from around the world. The event will be hosted by Canadian actress, comedian, radio personality, Suzanne “Zan” Coy and St. Kitts’ very own St. Clair “G Cue” Liburd. Zan’s talents have been showcased in film, television, theater and currently, Toronto’s TSW FM. G Cue’s voice can be heard daily on St. Kitts’ WINN FM as he brings today’s top Soca music to the island; SAO is delighted to have such talents host iSA 6 on October 18, 2008 at the Marriott Event Center “Dome” Frigate Bay, on the beautiful island of St. Kitts.
We encourage you to visit www.socaawards.com for up to date information and more exciting news on the 2008 International Soca Awards including surprise guests at the upcoming award show.
The ISA goes to............
Support for ISA 6 is provided by St. Kitts Tourism Authority, St. Kitts Marriott Resort & The Royal Beach Casino, HYPE TV, Royal St. Kitts Hotel & Casino, ZIZ TV, ZIZ Radio, socaawards.com, socatvhd.com, Winn FM 98.9, Sugar City Roc 90.3 FM, Radio One 94.1FM, Red Hot Radio 98.5FM, WACK 90.1FM, sknvibes.com, bMobile, Club Kactus, sknentertainment.com, D’ Celebrities Mas Crew, Shabeau Magazine, Shabeau Style TV, V.I.P Connected, Pour Moi – Cognac, JTE Spirits, W4 Tours Travel & Promotion, tropicalfete.com, socaordie.com, Allan T. Photography, thefrontlineradio.com, toronto-lime.com, wukupnuff.com, tswradio.com, 416.Soca.Mix, Virgin Island FASHIONWEEK.COM, caribbeanmecca.com, smallislandmix.com, chinradio.com, brooklynmix.com, St. Kitts Bottling Company Ltd – AQUA VITA, scruffytv.com and scruffyradio.com.
Date Posted: Thursday 14 August, 2008
Soca Awards Organization has scheduled artists to perform at the 6th Annual ISA
Date Posted: Thursday 14 August, 2008
Soca Awards Organization has scheduled artists to perform at the 6th Annual ISA
Date Posted: Thursday 14 August, 2008
Soca Awards Organization has scheduled artists to perform at the 6th Annual ISA
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