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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | December 17, 2006

Musical wives
Today, four entertainers' wives speak about the life of a musical wife.

Public - a worthy judge

Does Jamaica always make the right decision in talent contests that depend on the public vote? Digicel's Rising Stars, MiPhone's Dancin' Dynamites and the recent All Together Sing trod similar assessment paths, with judges doing eliminations...


Hanson blows from self-taught to teaching

Riding the flow of music for more than 40 years, trumpeter, Mickey Hanson, has made his name as an accomplished musician. A self-taught instrumentalist, Hanson has performed with some of Jamaica's greatests.


Dub poetry on, off main stage

Although dub poetry, combining often rebellious poetry and music, is a critical success, is there really a stage to get the message across? A number of dub poets have resorted to the mainstream arenas, such as stage shows, to perform their work.


A 'classical' case of ignorance

Beethoven, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Bach - sounds strange to the average Jamaican, as classical music is only appreciated by a small segment of the society.




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