Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
Published: Monday Thursday | January 28, 2010
Jazz and Blues Prelude - Great performances at Sunset Jamaica Grande
It's not that Maxi Priest wasn't expected to bring down the house - it was the way he did it. In collaboration with his son, Marvin Priest, and sidekick, the New York-based DJ, Beniton the Menace, he got everybody dancing in the process... Read More...
Cristy Barber on sign-up drive ... to expand Reggae Grammy voting pool
Cristy Barber, vice-president of marketing and promotions at VP Records, points out some glaring nomination deficiencies in the Reggae category of the annual Grammy awards over the years, the most recent being Tarrus Riley... Read More...
Youthlink sends two to Ja Jazz and Blues Fest
Hanief Lallo, winner of the Youthlink Jazz and Blues talent competition, was in a jubilant mood yesterday after collecting his prize from Youthlink coordinator Kareem Latouche, at The Gleaner's North Street offices.... Read More...
RIU guests get a taste of Jazz
WESTERN BUREAU: Maxi Priest promised a party, but not once did he warn of plans to rock the roof off RIU Montego Bay's amphitheatre on Tuesday night. In fact, guests at the Spanish-owned all-inclusive resort got much more than they bargained ... Read More...
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