Reggae performer Sophia Brown is apologising to her many fans
for not appearing at a concert she was to perform at in California
recently.
Brown, always the true professional, was to have
performed on October 20 at the Hollywood Park Casino in Inglewood,
California, along with veterans Bush Man and Frankie Paul. However, she
was unable to make the trip. "I would like to extend my humblest
apologies to Joyce Production for not being able to attend. My absence
was for
reasons beyond my control," Brown said. "I also want to apologise to my
fans in Los Angeles (LA) for not being able to make it there. I was
really looking forward to the performance. Although I have performed in
LA many times, I was really excited to perform for this Jamaican
diaspora for the first time. Again, I would like to apologise to the
Joyce Production team for not being
present. I have returned the deposit for the concert and I hope I have
the opportunity to work with Joyce Production again."
Meantime, the singer says she has some new projects in the
pipeline that she is excited about. Those plans include shooting a new
music video for her single Standing Firm. The song, which was
done on the Reggae in Motion rhythm, and being released on her Music
Mecka Label, features entertainers like Gyptian, Anthony Red Rose,
Ginger and Lady G, as well as
others.
Brown is to perform again on November 6 alongside the Warrior
Love Band at Blue Essence, and on November 17 at Pier 1 in Montego Bay.
(from Jamaica Star)
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