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Entertainment

Where are they now?

Most of those who helped to lay the foundation of our music, especially during the pre- and post-ska era, have remained unsung today.

Ban on reggae irks promoters

The Government of Barbados' ban on reggae concerts has been described as 'discriminatory' by one of that island's leading show promoters.

MoBay's 'All That Jazz' cancelled
"All That Heritage and Jazz', Montego Bay's biggest jazz festival, has been cancelled due to financial difficulties.

Entertainment Update

Not much has been seen or heard locally of female dancehall sen sation, Tanya Stephens, in recent times. But she is busy working.









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