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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Thursday | December 30, 2004

Third World woos King's House
AND IT came to pass that in the land called Jamaica, in the city of Kingston, a band called Third World celebrated its 31st anniversary with a concert dubbed 'Committed'. Throngs of Jamaicans poured on to the lawns of the King's House...

Rebel Salute '05 launched at Hilton
WESTERN BUREAU: THERE WAS a sense of accomplishment in the main ballroom of the Hilton Hotel in New Kingston on Tuesday night, as Tru-Juice Rebel Salute '05 was officially launched.


Pure star power
WESTERN BUREAU: MONTEGO BAY'S Club Inferno got a delightful taste of rich Jamaican music on Christmas night when a star-studded line-up, inclusive of nine of the nation's finest talents, delighted patrons with their blazing lyrics.


Steel Pulse marks milestone at Liguanea Club
WESTERN BUREAU: DAVID HINDS of longstanding and outstanding reggae band Steel Pulse added the launch of the group's 2004 Grammy nominated African Holocaust to their milestone on Tuesday night.
















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