Tuesday, December 06, 2016

Pumping music and fashion




Everyone was pumped up with excitement as Dutch-Filipina Sheryl Lynn Callister, celebrated DJ in the Netherlands, presented a fabulous night of endless music on the launch of her career as Asia’s top celebrity DJ in Manila. 

The former beauty queen performed track after track of amazing house music to her friendsmembers of the press and guests who attended the eventAmong those who partied were MPG National Director, Carla Cabrera Quimpo, Ms. Earth Philippines-Air 2003 Natalie Tarin, and comedian Jerome McCuin.

It was so much fun performing for the wonderful people in a place which I call my second home,” quipped DJ Sheryl Lynn. “I look forward to performing more in Manilawith its vibrant and exciting nightlife.

DJ Sheryl Lynn’s exciting music got even more entertaining with the presence of MCOrion who enthusiastically drew in the crowdA glamorous fashion show was also presented featuring Cherry Samuya Veric’s elegant collection. And finally, the night ended with wonderful streams of music from DJ Sheryl Lynn’s online radio show, Heartbeat Radio, which earned the top spot in various music charts on Mixcloudincluding the renowned Dutch House Chart.

Other than being a DJ, Sheryl Lynn is also known as a former beauty queen winning the Ms. Netherlands-World title in 2006 and international Mrs. Globe in 2013. She is also a model, host, and philanthropist, being the founder of Sheryl Lynn Foundation which continuously helps hundreds of children get proper education and brought relief aid to thousands of families after super-typhoon Yolanda. 

She brought all of these wonderful attributes with her to Manila, so be sure to check her out. Follow her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/sheryllynnbaas, and https://www.facebook.com/djsheryllynn or on Instagram @_sheryl_lynn_. You can also listen to her latest sound in house music at https://www.mixcloud.com/sheryllynn/ or simply visit her websites https://www.djsheryllynn.com and https://www.sheryllynnfoundation.org

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