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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | April 23, 2006

No 'Hurrah' for Beenie, Bounty
JULIAN LEE-SAMUELS, newly- promoted president, Jamaica Carnival, says they are expecting no problems at their 'Final Hurrah' free party today at the National Stadium car park.

Rupee looking towards the future
CALYPSO SINGER Rupee is a humble kind of guy despite his burgeoning superstardom.


Alison Hinds rolls it on her own
ALISON HINDS has rolled back onto the soca scene in a major way. Since she left her long time band Square One she has taken the soca scene by storm with Roll It.


Soca artistes do J'can dances
SOCA ARTISTES have been big fans of dancehall music for years, as they have imitated many of Jamaica's top artistes and even collaborated with them on a few songs. However, they have also logged on to the latest dancehall moves.


Jumo serves 'cook-up' with wine
HE MAY not be the king of soca just yet, but Jumo is without a doubt the king of wining.


A Pulsating Party!
NOW, Y'ALL know the age-old saying 'Never judge a book by its cover', right! Well, add this saying to that one: Never pre-judge a party by the invitation. And honeys, y'all can take my word for this little bit of priceless information...




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