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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | November 26, 2006

Dutty dancehall delight - Sean Paul happy to be named Gleaner's Entertainer of the Year
"I represent Jamaica. I love that. From long time I've been doing (it) since I've been swimming" - Sean Paul.

Excellent 'Danceworks' at Edna Manley

Alive and well was my feeling at the end of the delightful, dynamic studio concert held recently at the School of Dance.


From the swimming pool to the Grammys

Sean Paul Henriques (born January 8, 1975 in Kingston, Jamaica), spent his early years "comfortably" in upper St. Andrew.


Andy Jefferson paints beauty through pain

For Andy Jefferson, coming to Jamaica in 1982 was like a castle in the sky for a young artist, the spectacular scenery of the island was quite different from that of his native England.


glory days Barry G tuned in to the airwaves

Barrington 'Barry G' Gordon was the voice that commanded the airwaves through the 1980s, compelling interest and pulling in the highest ratings on radio.


Guitar lost, guitar found, guitar almost gone

In Friday's Gleaner Copeland Forbes' in-depth story of Peter Tosh's famous M-16 shaped guitar ended with him eventually persuading the fan who made it to accept payment for the instrument ...


Seretse Small: A griot with a guitar

Telling the stories of his soul through his guitar, musician, Seretse Small captivates his audience with every performance.


Harder work, fewer plays outside cities

Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer Rosie Murray (left) and Winston 'Bello' Bell in 'One Night Of Sunshine' at the Little Thetre, Tom Redcam Avenue, in June.




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