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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | January 21, 2007

Fire, competition sharpen CPTC
The first time most Jamaicans laid eyes on Miss World 1993, Lisa Hanna, was when she appeared on the Creative Production and Training Centre (CPTC) teen show Rappin.

Unforgettable Anita in Barbados

Anita Baker, headliner for the 14th Annual Barbados Jazz Festival, lived up to expectations as she gave an unforgettable performance.


Sly & Robbie revisit Grammy ground

In the world of music, Sly and Robbie are legends. For more than 30 years the partnership of drummer, Lowell 'Sly' Dunbar, and bass guitarist, Robert 'Robbie' Shakespeare has produced some of the most innovative beats.


Reggae Academy seeks support

An outstanding performer may just be the lucky winner of a Jamaican-based reggae music award in 2008 - if he or she is a member of the International Reggae Music Academy.


Glory Days Lovers wake up to Boris Gardiner

Boris Gardiner's music transports you to the happy side of love. It's a place that the three-second pop hits of today couldn't drag you to kicking and screaming.


Kenyatta Hill keeps the voice of Culture alive

WESTERN BUREAU: Of all the singing children of reggae stars, there is one thing that is unique and distinctively different about Kenyatta Hill, the son of the late Joseph 'Culture' Hill.


Music in schools not so sweet

Music, the heartbeat of Jamaica, captures the culture of its every crevice.




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