Pearle Christian

Pearle Christian (born 20 March 1955), affectionately known as "Aunty Pearle", is a Dominican singer, musician, composer, music director, educator and cultural worker, who has been called "of Dominica's greatest daughters". She was a senior officer in the Cultural Division of the Dominican Government for more than three decades, until 2015. Much of her work has been devoted to exploring the use of Caribbean folk culture as a source for creative expression. She is the niece of L. M. Christian, composer of Dominica's national anthem "Isle of Beauty, Isle of Splendour".

Pearle Christian

Pearle Christian (born 20 March 1955), affectionately known as "Aunty Pearle", is a Dominican singer, musician, composer, music director, educator and cultural worker, who has been called "of Dominica's greatest daughters". She was a senior officer in the Cultural Division of the Dominican Government for more than three decades, until 2015. Much of her work has been devoted to exploring the use of Caribbean folk culture as a source for creative expression. She is the niece of L. M. Christian, composer of Dominica's national anthem "Isle of Beauty, Isle of Splendour".