
London: After making St Lucia her second home, the Grammy winning singer Amy Winehouse enthralled the the people of the Caribbean island with a performance.
The Rehab singer termed her performance at St Lucia's jazz festival yesterday as a token of gratitude to locals who have welcomed her with open arms, the Mirror online reported.
"Since I first came to the island, I have been greeted with nothing but kindness and friendship, as well as incredible music and the most beautiful of settings," singer said in a statement.
The 25-year-old singer who is playing her comeback gig at the Pigeon Island, said she enjoyed the laid-back lifestyle that St Lucia offered.
"The laid-back lifestyle definitely suits me, it s a home from home with great beaches. It also is an honour for me to appear on the same bill as great singers such as Chaka Khan and Patti LaBelle as well great jazz musicians like Monty Alexander and George Duke."
Speaking about her recording plans the singer said, "I m very happy to say that I am recording in St Lucia, so I'll be here a while, soaking up the atmosphere and the sounds."
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