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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | February 9, 2007

No easy life for 'Empress'
From Trelawny to Australia and back, Camielle 'Empress' Mullings is finding true happiness in Jamaica. She is now host of 'Di Show' on RE TV, as well as Reggae Entertainment and Musical Passport on BET J.

'Gamaliel' makes strong debut at 'Ketch A Fire'

Jermaine 'Gamaliel' Edwards had his coming-out last weekend at the 'Ketch A Fire' gospel concert, held at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre, Hope Road, St. Andrew. Virtually unknown on the gospel circuit, he was not sure how the crowd...

Andrew Tosh, a disciple of Peter

AS The third son of reggae pioneer, Peter Tosh, expectations have been high for Andrew to carry on his father's legacy. "It goes with the territory. Expectations are high because of who my father is, but I don't feel the pressure.

Soul Train could 'give it up' to Sean Paul

Sean Paul is up for Best R&B, Soul or Rap Dance Cut with Give It Up To Me in the 21st Soul Train Music Awards, while Beyoncé Knowles has received three nominations. The singer and actress is up for Best Female Album...

'Primeval' a load of croc

Reuters: This horror flick from the Walt Disney Co.'s Hollywood Pictures, which opened with sufficient stealth to merit it a place in the witness protection programme, claims to be "inspired by a true story of the world's most prolific killer".

Ernie Smith traces 'Redemption Song'

After the Marley brothers - Stephen, Ky-Mani, Julian and Damian - had closed their performance at the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's (JCDC) 'Get Up, Stand Up' concert, held at the Ranny Williams Centre on Tuesday, Ernie Smith traced...

Chants in Trench Town

Trench Town was quite busy on Tuesday, February 6, Bob Marley's 'earthday'. At one corner there was a group of Christians in the street giving praise to the Lord and, in another, a pumping secular sound system clashing...





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