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Artist description
A Bahamian by birth, Priscilla Rollins was born in Nassau, the capitol of the Bahamas. She began her entertainment career at a very early age, singing in various choirs an performing at talent shows. She began her professional career in 1970, singing at Clubs and Casinos throughout the Bahamas. |
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Music Style
Reggae |
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Musical Influences
My mother was my greatest influence, I began singing with her in a local no defunked gospel group. From there I went on to perform in talent shows. |
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Similar Artists
Yolanda Adams, Baby (Jestine) Washington |
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Artist History
Priscilla Rollins' professional career soared with the hit single "Letter from Miami", which sold nearly one million copies. This recording opened doors to the Caribbean, Europe, United States and Canada.
Priscilla Rollins has achieved many awards as Top Female Vocalist, as well as outstanding performer in the Bahamas. She has also received the Canadian Reggae Music's Top Female Singer Award for the hit single "Legend in My Time" in 1994.
For a number of years, Priscilla Rollins has taken her unique style of music between Canada and the United States. This special, rythmic style gave her an audience with His Royal Highness rince Charles of the United Kingdom at a command performance. She has also had performances in Aruba and Puerto Rico.
Priscilla Rollins has a new CD entitled "Take Me Home", featuring the popular songs "Need" and "Letter From Miami - Remix", that is doing very well on the Bahamian charts and which she is hoping for much wider acclaim international |
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Albums
Take Me Home |
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Location
Freeport, G.B. - Bahamas |
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