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Reggae Sumfest Organisers Praise Miss Kitty
Media personality Miss Kitty has come in for high praise from organizers of Reggae Sumfest for the stellar work she delivered at this year’s world-famous music festival in Montego Bay.
The effervescent radio talk show host and emcee was at her best during the festival that came to a resounding crescendo last weekend and where she further enhanced her burgeoning reputation as being the best of the best.
She hosted the Beach Party at the Aquasol water park, the memorable Dancehall Night, The Press Conference that was held at the Iberostar Hotel and Reggae Night on the Digicel stage where she brought an international vibe to what was a memorable night. The organizers were impressed.
“She continues to grow and I would say she is the quintessential hostess/performer/personality in the business,” said Joseph Bogdanovich, CEO and Chairman for DownSound Entertainment, “and I think she contributes very good energy and good information and knows how to drive an audience like no other. I think sky is the limit for her.”
From her Xena Warrior Princess-like “la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la” to her razor-sharp wit and genuine warmth, Miss Kitty tends to leave an indelible mark wherever she goes. Stepping out at Sumfest in what she dubs her ‘glamour puss’ mode, the ultimate diva was welcomed to screams and shouts from adoring fans but before getting into high gear, Miss. Kitty showed her comedic side. “Men with dentures fi ensure dem in properly before dem try talk down inna woman ears,” she quipped.
And prior to her introduction of dancehall star Spice, her team helped to ‘pull down’ her outfit and take off her shoes, demonstrating to her appreciative audience and to the world that she is indeed an act in her own right. It is a fact not lost on Deputy Chairman of DownSound Entertainment Robert Russell. “I think Miss. Kitty did a fantastic performance on Sumfest and surprised even me because I know she is talented but I never knew she could go to that level of expertise,” he declared. “Even the press conference that she hosted, she was so amazing. I think we are going to have to make her a headline act for next year.”
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