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Thursday 7 March 2013

Local Soca Artists - 'Soca Divettes'

I have always supported UK Soca Artists and I always try and encourage others to do the same, so let me introduce to you all the 'Soca Divettes'  

I was delighted when recently informed that group called 'The Divettes' or 'Soca Divettes' as a few may probably know them by, are due to release their NEW SINGLE - Soca Jumbie in a few weeks. I have had the opportunity to listen to the single and they definitely have a catchy,groovy soca hit on their hands .I can honestly see myself  chipping to this song while covered in chocolate for UK J'ouvert ...lol lol 

About The group :
The Soca Divettes, is a dynamic London based vocal trio who have been making their mark on the Live UK SOCA scene over the past 9 years or so, delighting audiences and performers who attend and take part in the annual London Calypso Tent. The Divettes are about to embark on the release of their brand new single 'Soca Jumbie' a hot n spicy, soulful n fiery track that's set to rock the international dance floors & carnivals alike.

Event:
The Divettes will be holding a launch event on Friday 15th March 2013 in London to promote their new single. So please go out and support them  (see flyer below or visit their facebook page for more info)

PLEASE NOTE :  the venue has a limited capacity and they anticipate that it will be quickly filled due to it being a free event, so please arrive as early as possible to avoid not gaining entry due to maximum venue capacity being reached.  Live entertainment will commence at 9pm. 

Contact info:
Visit: www.facebook.com/socadivettes
Follow on www.twitter.com/socadivettes or @socadivettes




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