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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | March 25, 2007

Roots rocking reggae
Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery;None but ourselves can free our mind.- Marcus Garvey.

Brigadier Jerry still marches on

Calling out all the soldiers of culture in dancehall music, Brigadier Jerry led the Jamaican music scene in the early '70s as one of the topDJs.

Teri-Karelle Griffith supports Sara Lawrence

"Lawrence, 21 years old (like Griffith), has that bubbly personality that makes you wonder if she ever has bad days and where you can purchase some of that charisma she has, to face a room of strangers ...

Gem Myers traces 'Love Lines'

Gem Myers has long declared herself a 'one-man woman', at least one man almost invariably flapping a hand in the euphoria of the moment when she hits the merry chorus of the song on-stage.

Redwood, an ideal J'can mix

Zahra Redwood, Miss Superior Auto PartsZahra Redwood, an ideal J'can mixName: Zahra RedwoodAge: 25Height: 5'8 1/2''Vital Statistics: 32-24-36Occupation: Quality officerSponsor: Superior Auto PartsSunday Gleaner: Why did you decide to enter the...

'Lighting up' Jamaican dances

With dance moves that remain the hottest commodity around, choreographer Tanisha Scott has been blazing trails, and bringing Jamaican dances to the forefront of the world.

CARIBBEAN flavour: Hal Linton full of 'Spirit, Life and Love'

This year Linton has begun to make his voice heard around the Caribbean with his debut as a solo artiste.





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