With her sights firmly set on changing her status from upcoming artist to a major player in the local music industry, Stephanie officially launched her debut EP “Real Woman” at the Redbones Blues Café in New Kingston on February 12. Two years in the making, the seven-track EP celebrates the multi-faceted woman and showcases the [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 6, 2012
The undeniable vocal talent of Stephanie Wallace-Maxwell graced Redbones Blues Cafe in New Kingston on May 31, and delighted the intimate gathering with a delicately beautiful musical tapestry that resonated with pure emotion. With husband Stephen Maxwell on keyboard, Horace “Yelluh” Ellis on percussion, Nicholas “Sparrow” Robinson on guitar and backing vocalist Antonio Campbell, Stephanie [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 19, 2011
No matter what mood you’re in, as soon as she sings the first note you’ll find yourself almost immediately surrendering to love. Goose bumps and a warm fuzzy feeling inside are natural responses to the talent and charm of Stephanie Wallace-Maxwell, who was recently among the featured performers at Plug N’ Play – the weekly [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Last year, the pop/reggae/dancehall group UNITZz received a Grammy mention in the “Best Pop Vocals” category. For the 53rd staging of the Grammy Awards on February 11, 2011, UNITZz has gone one better by being among the featured artistes on Sly & Robbie and The Family Taxi’s Grammy-nominated reggae album “One Pop Reggae”. The cover of [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, August 15, 2010
The intimate gathering at Heather’s Garden Restaurant and Bar on Haining Road in New Kingston conversed above the angry murmur of the water fountain as they waited patiently for the hotly anticipated songstress to take the stage. From The Deep band, J. Sterling and Debbie Pottinger served up a palette-pleasing aperitif, but now it was [...]
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