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Sharzy launches sixth album
By ABBIE COLLACO

Miss Ox and Palm Bridgette Wase (center) is all smiles as she and family members pose with Solomon Island's singing wonders Rene'e (from left), Sharzy and Paeva (right) during the Hugo Canning Ltd fundraising concert held at the Junction Night Club on Thursday evening

Sharzy - the hottest musical name in the south pacific region - performing to the delight of fans who defied the rain on Thursday night to help Miss Ox and Palm raise funds for the PNG Red Cross at the Junction Night Club on Thursday night.

The Amazing Trio... Solomon Islands musical wonders (from left to right) Paeva, Rene'e and Sharzy looking fresh and ready to raise funds for Miss PNG Red Cross entrant for 2009 Miss Ox and Palm's fundraising concert that took place on Thursday evening at the Junction Night Club

Picture courtesy of Bridgette Baki (CHM)


SHARZY the hottest musical name in the South Pacific region was delighted to play at the launch of his sixth album titled Yumi Flow and also in aid of Miss Ox & Palm on Thursday night at the Junction Night Club.

Despite the down pour the amazing Solomon Island singing sensations Paiva, Rene'e and Sharzy belted out songs that kept fans bouncing till the end.

Fans had nothing to loose as they defied the rain to help Miss. Ox & Palm to raise funds for the Red Cross.

Songs like Ta- u Mai was one song that made all vocal cords run out of juice and tempos increased to cover the natural voice.

The concert also coincided with Sharzy sixth album launching "Yumi Flow" some of the songs were recorded back in the Solomon Islands: Yumi Sound Studios in conjunction with CHM here in Port Moresby.

Sharzy's new album "Yumi Flow" is already out in retail outlets throughout Papua New Guinea. The album features songs like- Ta-u mai, Tonight, Eyes on you and many more.
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