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Jamaica’s First Lady of Jazz, Myrna Hague Performs At Miramar Cultural Center

Simply Myrna Returns to Miramar Cultural Center April 1st

Jamaica's First Lady of Jazz, Myrna Hague at Miramar Cultural Center

MIRAMAR – Jamaica’s First Lady of Jazz, Myrna Hague, will make her annual visit to South Florida on April 1st for her signature show entitled Simply Myrna.

Returning to the Miramar Cultural Center for another spectacular presentation, Simply Myrna, has earned rave reviews as a high caliber event on the local entertainment circuit.

With the special verve she brings to her performances, patrons can expect another sophisticated display of talent from Myrna Hague, as she takes her audience on a delightful musical journey with jazz standards, lovers rock and pop hits.

Ernie Smith to perform with Myrna Hague at Miramar Cultural Center
Ernie Smith

Myrna’s accompanying acts will include renowned vocalist, Ernie Smith, who is celebrating 50 years in music this year.

Smith will draw from his repertoire of hits and plans to deliver something very special for the South Florida audience.

Also performing is Brazilian Voices, an all-female vocal ensemble that has been captivating audiences with an energy-packed performance of Brazilian music and dance, with selections of Brazilian Jazz and Samba favorites.

Simply Myrna serves as a fundraiser for the University of the West Indies Alumni Association, Florida Chapter and tickets can be reserved from members by calling Carmen Nicholas at 954-732-3821 or Margaret Barrett at 954-536-6105.

Tickets are also available at the Miramar Cultural Center Box Office or online at Miramar Cultural Center.

Sponsors include Jamaica National Money Transfer, Robinson Law and Mediation and WAVS Radio.

Simply Myrna is presented by The Partners for Youth Foundation and is produced by Riddims Marketing and LDC Enterprises.

South Florida Caribbean News

The SFLCN.com Team provides news and information for the Caribbean-American community in South Florida and beyond.

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