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Marion Hall to premiere gospel sound in South Florida

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Marion Hall to premiere gospel sound in South Florida
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  • <span style="font-weight: 400;">Marion Hall, the former dancehall artist known as Lady Saw, will be making her Gospel premiere in South Florida next year.
  • </span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">Organizers confirmed that she’s still headlining at One Love in the Park show slated for Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2016, in Lauderdale Lakes.
  • This will be her first performance following her announced rebaptism into Christianity.</span> Dancehall star Lady Saw was baptized last Monday at the Emmanuel Apostolic Church in Kingston, hours after attending late deejay J Capri’s funeral service.
  • Lady Saw said she was spiritually moved to return to her faith following the recent and sudden death of young dancehall singjay.
  • Hall announced on her Instagram account that she was also cancelling all her upcoming dancehall shows.

Marion Hall, the former dancehall artist known as Lady Saw, will be making her Gospel premiere in South Florida next year.

Organizers confirmed that she’s still headlining at One Love in the Park show slated for Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2016, in Lauderdale Lakes. This will be her first performance following her announced rebaptism into Christianity.

Dancehall star Lady Saw was baptized last Monday at the Emmanuel Apostolic Church in Kingston, hours after attending late deejay J Capri’s funeral service.

Lady Saw said she was spiritually moved to return to her faith following the recent and sudden death of young dancehall singjay.

Hall announced on her Instagram account that she was also cancelling all her upcoming dancehall shows.

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