Saturday, March 28, 2009

Keith David to guest host the St Kitts Music Festival

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BASSETERRE, St Kitts: Popular entertainer and multiple Emmy Award winning actor Keith David will be serving as special guest host for the 13th Annual St Kitts Music Festival, which will take place on the island from June 25-27, 2009.

A distinguished film, television and voice-over actor, Keith David’s career spans three decades and more than 75 films as well as numerous TV episodes. He is globally recognized for his live action roles in Oliver Stone’s Oscar-winning film, “Platoon,” as well as in John Carpenter’s “The Thing” and “They Live.”

The multi-talented actor has also appeared in such popular films as “Armageddon,” “There’s Something About Mary,” “Pitch Black,” “Road House,” “Marked for Death” and Spike Lee’s “Clockers,” to name a few. His deep and distinctive voice has earned him two Emmy Awards, one for his narration of the widely praised Ken Burns documentary, “The War,” which aired on PBS, and a second for his narration of the documentary, “Unforgivable Blackness: The Jack Johnson Story.”

A Juilliard graduate, Keith has also lent his irrefutable vocal talent to Broadway, where he earned a Tony Award nomination for his performance in the musical, “Jelly’s Last Jam.” In addition, he was honored with a Bistro Award from Backstage, which recognizes outstanding achievements in cabaret, for his performance of “Nat King Cole: A Knight of Romance.”

His credits further include voicing the title character in “Spawn” and Goliath in “Gargoyles” for these animated TV series and most recently the Cat in “Coraline.” Keith David is also the voice of Dr. Facilier in Disney’s new animated film, “The Princess and the Frog,” which is scheduled for wide release on December 11, 2009.

“I look forward to visiting the Caribbean home of my ancestors for this year’s St Kitts Music Festival,” said Keith David. “I hope that many visitors will join me on the island of St Kitts, because I understand that the St Kitts Music Festival is very special. I enjoyed my first visit to St Kitts two years ago and am looking forward to returning. The people of St Kitts are gracious and welcoming to visitors and I am proud of my connection to the Caribbean islands. As special guest host for this year’s Music Festival, I expect to enjoy a great weekend on the island of St Kitts.”

“It will be our pleasure to welcome Keith David back home to St Kitts to be a part of the St Kitts Music Festival,” said Senator Ricky Skerritt, Minister responsible for Tourism, Sports & Culture. “His famously recognizable voice, passion for music and Kittitian roots make him the ideal host for our Festival which will feature top-selling international musicians as well as outstanding local and Caribbean acts. Keith David’s special appearance combined with the variety of musical styles and family friendly street festival type ambience will certainly make this year’s St Kitts Music Festival a uniquely memorable experience.”

Regina Belle and Mavado have already been confirmed as part of the line-up for the three day event. Additional performing artists will be announced at a press event held in New York City’s Rockefeller Center on March 31, 2009. Now in its 13th consecutive year, the festival attracts both locals and visitors alike.

It features various musical styles on the popular market, including R&B, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Reggae, Soca, Calypso, Gospel and Contemporary music. Past artists have included such prominent acts as John Legend, Michael Bolton, Mario, Wyclef Jean, Ne-Yo, Air Supply, Dionne Warwick, Kenny Rogers, Boyz II Men, Brian McKnight, Ashanti, Shaggy, Eve, Bobby Caldwell, DMX, Hugh Masekala, Xtatik, the Temptations, Chaka Khan, Maxi Priest, Ronald “Boo” Hinkson and Busta Rhymes.

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