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Reggae Icons Wow the Crowd at All White Party

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Our Denielle Miller is fresh off the Love & Harmony Cruise and the All White event, left her and thousands of harmonizers in awe.

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NASSAU , BAHAMAS – Our Denielle Miller is fresh off the Love & Harmony Cruise and there’s one event that left her and thousands of harmonizers in awe.

The melodies of reggae music floated through the air while they sailed just a few miles from the shores of Jamaica on the Love & Harmony Cruise, graciously provided by Maxi Priest and the man renowned as the King of Lovers Rock, Beres Hammond.

The all-white event not only disturbed the sea air but also transformed the night sky as over two thousand harmonizers waved LED light sticks in sync with the rhythms of each performance.

Fellow harmonizer, Kim Acton shared with Denielle that her journey into reggae music began at the Bahamas Princess Hotel in Grand Bahama.

Her passion for the genre has led her to join the Love & Harmony Cruise since its very first voyage nine years ago.

Acton found it challenging to express the enchantment of the all-white party.

Kim Acton – Harmonizer

“So beautiful everybody come up and the white pops and it’s just so fresh and beautiful. And when I see it so long I’ve been coming yea it’s a very special thing”

Hopeton Williams, the trumpeter for Beres Hammond, said he’s been performing at this event for the last seven years, describing it as the highlight of the cruise.

Hopeton Williams – Trumpeter, Beres Hammond Band

“People look forward to the white party as a pinnacle of the cruise”

For artist Maxi Priest, he summed up the all-white party in just one word.

Maxi Priest – Int’l Recording Artist

“Awesome”

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