Reggae songbird Yvonne Sterling sings new tune
Dec 24th, 2020 | Category: News & Features | 5:01#Gleaner #Reggae #YvonneSterling DECEMBER 24, 2020: Reggae songbird Yvonne Sterling likened the crisis at her New Haven home to “being alive and going through hell”. Sterling’s home was severely flooded when the St Andrew community was ravaged by rains from Hurricane Eta’s outer bands. Six weeks later, and with Christmas Day on the horizon, she is singing a whole new tune having relocated and restarted her recording career, after some 30 years.
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