Tribute to Mothers turns 21

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Winfield JamesTomorrow night will mark 21 years since Winfield James and family created the popular ‘Tribute to Mothers’ annual show.

Billed ‘Tribute to Mothers 21’, the show, billed for the National Cultural Centre, will take the format of a musical drama featuring a number of well-known local singers.
James, himself a performer, told The Scene that the show is designed for persons of all ages as it is “nice clean fun.” 

Asked what has kept him going for so many years, James said the support of the public. However, he said it was becoming increasingly difficult each year to come up with songs to fit his story lines. In addition, the money he spends to ensure that the show is a success goes up every year, while the returns decrease. …..


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