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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | January 14, 2007

Hearts Heal On Stage
The promiscuous, always on the hunt, hit and run, unsettled reputation of performers makes it difficult to believe they are capable of a commitment, let alone being heartbroken.

Building a 'Reggae scrapbook'

IN THE late 1960s, American journalists Stephen Davis and Peter Simon embraced the counter-culture that swept the United States.


'Wet Dream' still banned

Sunday Gleaner: Why do they call you the 'original rude boy of reggae'? Max Romeo: I started this whole sex revolution with lewd images.


A 'Romeo' in life and on stage

Romancing the girls with his risqué lyrics, Max Romeo introduced Britain to a sex revolution.


Coherent 'Port Antonio Virgin' satisfies

ARTISTE: Farenheit :ALBUM: Port Antonio Virgin :LABEL: Mystic Urchin Music :YEAR OF RELEASE: 2006


UB40 -From welfare to Grammy nomination

For almost 30 years, British reggae band, UB40 has been an unconventional face of reggae.




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