Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
Published: Monday Sunday | February 14, 2010
Reempowering the Unsung Wailers - The importance of Peter Tosh and Bunny Livingston to Marley's ascendancy
Jay Sean trades stethoscope for microphone
Joan Andrea Hutchinson - Seasoned Jamaican language advocate
The following is a two-part look at the role of Peter Tosh and Bunny Livingston in Jamaica's most popular group The Wailers. Read More...
The 'Wonder' of reggae
Jay Sean trades stethoscope for microphoneJoan Andrea Hutchinson - Seasoned Jamaican language advocate
Acting in plays/TV commercials, teaching, singing, motivational speaking and designing advertising campaigns are some of the many things Joan Andrea Hutchinson does. However, she is better known locally and internationally for her poems, monologues, stories and performances, written and done in Jamaican Creole (JC). Read More...
Size matters:Studio 38 concerts focus on single major performer
Tonight Freddie McGregor performs in the third concert of the Studio 38 series on the grounds of Pulse's New Kingston headquarters. Read More...
Alborosie - on a reggae mission
Ten years ago when Alberto D'Ascola settled in Port Antonio, Portland, all he wanted to do was record some wicked tunes with the biggest names in dancehall/reggae. Read More...
STORY OF THE SONG: Crown Prince puts 'The Promised Land' visit into song
The Promised Land, Dennis Brown's early 1980s song of joy (the promised land, going to the promised land), concern (there is a lot of work to be done in the promised land), hope... Read More...
Brown narrows focus, Buju goes large
Dennis Brown's The Promised Land and Buju Banton's Till I'm Laid To Rest present differing takes on the recurrent Africa theme in reggae. Read More...
Road Block! Films making strides in the entertainment industry
With just a year's experience under its belt, Road Block! Films has been making its mark in the film industry. Read More...








