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Entertainment

Balford Henry on destitute artistes - Time to start taking care of business

THE PROBLEM of taking care of the numerous veteran artistes and musicians who are finding it difficult to survive, after years of contributing to the development of local music, is not unsolvable.

Prince Ronald: Still dreaming at 50

WE CAUGHT up with Ronald Hunter sitting in the yard of Sonic Sounds Limited, Retirement Road, Kingston, just over a week ago, strumming his guitar hoping and praying to be discovered at the age of 50.

Bounty Killer gets his break

Love him, hate him, you can't ignore him. Everyone seems to have an opinion on Bounty Killer, the 'Warlord' himself. And that was before Reggae Sumfest 2001. The deejay proved his stamina in a near three-hour interview with Melville Cooke, which began...













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