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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | January 19, 2007

Poetry, song at Village Café
The attempt to get the most recent edition of live music at the Village Café, Barbican Road, going at 10:00 p.m. fell to a couple late band members. However, when things got going at a few minutes to 11:00 p.m. they moved briskly enough.

Tyrone Thompson - screen's his dream

It may come as a surprise to many that Tyrone Thompson was once a teacher. This goes to show that there are a few things viewers do not know about the local teen show host. Tyrone is currently the host of Wadup and also a producer at CVM-TV.


'Neigh' to 'Flicka'

(AP): Her girlishness intact at 27, Alison Lohman stars as a spirited teen who tames a spirited horse in Flicka, a paint-by-numbers update of Mary O'Hara's children's book My Friend Flicka, previously filmed in 1943.


Stanbury upbeat about 'Sounds of Jamaica'

Entertainment attorney and managing director of Caribeat, Lloyd Stanbury, beamed as he spoke to The Gleaner at JAMPRO's Trafalgar Road, New Kingston, head office on Tuesday night. Ten years after Jamaica first staged the 'Sounds of Jamaica' concert....


JAMPRO gives music a listening ear

For years the Jamaica Promotion Corporation (JAMPRO) has been helping many young Jamaican talents to be recognised around the world. A strong contingent of over 50 artistes, producers and lawyers will travel to France...


Rootz Underground to surface globally in 2007

Largely undiscovered by the masses, Jamaican band Rootz Underground is focused on going global for 2007 and revolutionising music in the process. Rootz Underground members Stephen Newland, Charles Lazarus, Jeffrey Moss-Solomon, Leon Campbell...




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