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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | December 31, 2006

Ziggy breaks music, marriage barriers
The eldest son of reggae legend, Bob Marley, and his wife, Rita, Ziggy Marley, has indeed picked up where his father left off, breaking down barriers in more ways than one.

Party countdown starts early

Five, four, three, two, one ... Happy New Year!!! With New Year's Eve being one of the most competitive nights on the party calendar, for promoters, the countdown actually begins as they plan to usher in 2007 with a massive, profitable party of their own.


Little is much for God's servants

Christian and other deserving believers aim to reach the much-prophesied streets of gold behind heaven's pearly gates. While their status will not be measured by the assets accumulated in the world, some have decided to experience a little heaven on earth


Overseas acts move Jamaican audience

Performers from abroad have been thrilling Jamaican audiences for years, pulling in large crowds to stage shows, annually. The Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, Reggae Sumfest and Reggae Sunsplash have seen some of the year's best performances...


Glory Days - Sanchez in harmony with life

A nightingale of music who captivated audiences with his every performance, Kevin Anthony Jackson, popularly known as 'Sanchez', was the golden voice of Jamaican music.




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