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Singer Keisha Patterson released her debut album "Sunday Kind of Love" , an album of many known jazz standards and such, fused with the reggae stylings of the highly acclaimed Sly and Robbie, Dean Fraser, to name a few, and Dalton Browne, who also produced the album, released in July of 2008. She started out singing in church and was greatly involved in Musical Theatre. She honed her skills in the theatre and eventually included in her listening great jazz vocalists (Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald,..)and was greatly influenced by them. She was also musically introduced to (Dame) Shirley Bassey! She then was able to revamp her repertoire. She was the youngest member of JAVAA- Jamaica Association of Vintage Artistes and it's Affiliates based on the music now reinterpreted. She was also a member of reggae trio Kingston Ladies with Leba Hibbert and Pam Hall touring Europe with their album "Ladie's Turn" to great response. Keisha toured as a background vocalist for Sinead O'Connor with highly acclaimed reggae duo Sly and Robbie.and also works with Reggae Icon Freddie McGregor who in 2008 she toured and opened for in Germany, Holland, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium to name a few, as part of a European tour. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.