All set for Timeless
Dionne Warwick, Myrna Hague, Duane Stephenson, Marcia Griffiths ready for March 29 thriller
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and six-time Grammy Award winner Dionne Warwick is expected to create magic with Jamaica’s First Lady of Jazz Myrna Hague, Duane Stephenson, Queen of Reggae Marcia Griffiths at Plantation Cove, St Ann, come Saturday March 29, 2025.
The That’s What Friends Are For vocalist is set to grace the stage at 10:50 pm to deliver 80 minutes of her classic hits such as
Don’t Make Me Over, Walk on By, Heartbreaker, I Say a Little Prayer for You, and I’ll Never Fall in Love Again.
The music legend, no stranger to Jamaica, has earned more than 75 charted hit songs and sold over 100 million records. She was discovered by Burt Bacharach and Hal David in 1961 and went on to record 18 consecutive Top 100 single and received her first Grammy in 1968.
Myrna Hague, popularly known for her concept and cabaret performances, is ready to deliver her jazz standards along with pieces from her Melody Life album recorded in 1972 for Studio One. Touring annually in the UK and Europe, Myrna appears frequently at Edinburgh Jazz Festival, London Jazz Festival at Royal Albert Hall, Birmingham International Jazz Festival, and Hull Jazz Festival. Her most recent Jamaica project, Simply Myrna, a solo concert, was a 10-year run of musical mastery and stage excellence.
Songwriter and vocalist Duane Stephenson was originally brought to the forefront of the music industry through his written contributions to hits penned for Morgan Heritage, Tarrus Riley, Etana, Jah Cure, Luciano, and Beres Hammond. Having developed a soulful, roots-rock-reggae sound, he will treat Timeless patrons to his popular catalogue, including August Town, Cottage in Negril, and Fool for You whilst bringing special pleasures from his newly released Weekend Dude album.
Whether as solo vocalist, duet partner, or a member of the I-Three, Marcia Griffiths has solidified her legacy as the Queen of Reggae. However, Marcia’s first love for music was the soulful ballad. Her offering at Timeless will recall her formative years such as her interpretation of Roberta Flack’s The First Time I Saw Your Face, and see her revisiting earlier works of the Put A Little Love album which contains her 1969-1974 top recordings.
Gates open at 6:00 pm, showtime is 8:00 pm.