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Entertainment

Singers spurn local songwriters

The scribes are numerous, but the opportunities are few. Jamaica has a wealth of songwriting talent, but writers are having difficulties getting to the mainstream.

Entertainment Update

Music Minister, Junior Tucker will be the host at Teen Summit 2000 scheduled for the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre on November 17.

Jamaican music lacks mainstream support
Recently the issue of the apparent inability of Jamaican music to secure robust international sales has been the subject of much comment in the media.

National Awards Committee named

In February this year, the House of Representatives paid tribute to Bob Marley by approving Motions honouring him in mid-February.










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