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LL Cool J For Tobago Jazz 2007
Everwood writes " Source: Islandevents.com Nov 18, 2006 JLL Cool J Grammy winner LL Cool J has just been added to the cast of the 3rd Annual Plymouth Jazz Festival in Tobago. LL will perform alongside Sir Elton John, soul legend Al Green and our very own Heather Headley. The festival will take place from Friday, April 27th through Sunday, April 29th, 2007. The line-up is scheduled to include six more top international performers and other notable Caribbean artists. Organizers have promised a bigger and better show than previous years. © 2000-2006. Blue Wolf Interactive. All Rights Reserved."
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