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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | April 13, 2007

Suzie Q strolls up reggae alley
Suzie Q has built a solid reputation for herself as one of the leading ladies in the reggae music industry. Over the past 15 years, Suzie Q has gained experience from working both upfront and behind the scenes. She is now the host and executive producer of the popular...

Ryan Berry fit for solo career

Ryan Berry sang lustily in church and those around him loved it. In fact, that encouraged him to make an attempt in the gospel business. However, at the professional level he met up on the cold hard facts; it was a competitive field, different from what he was used to at church.

$1 million to Digicel Rising Stars winner

The 2007 season of Digicel Rising Stars was launched at the Courtleigh Auditorium, New Kingston, on Wednesday night, with the announcement of this year's prizes, which include a million dollars cash, as well as singles produced by Greensleeves Records.

Culture tribute for Western Consciousness 2007

The late Joseph 'Culture' Hill was the first person to be booked for Western Consciousness 2007. But when the show gets underway at the Llandilo Cultural Centre, Westmoreland, on Saturday, April 28, it is his son, Kenyatta Hill, who will be singing I'm Not Ashame...

Sizzla strikes balance on stage, record

Despite his enormous success, Sizzla has remained a mystery to the public at large, keeping mostly to himself. The Gleaner caught up with the artiste in his home setting at Judgement Yard in August Town, St. Andrew.

Designer takes'BIG' steps

THERE COMES a time in everyman's life when he must stand on his own. That time has come for designer Earl 'Biggy' Turner. Known for decades as one of local fashion's consummate designers, Biggy has toiled behind the scenes while making choice appearances on local fashion....

Chevonese Fender designs model of success

Set to grace the pages of countless magazines in the near future is budding Pulse model Chevonese Fender. Standing 5'10 and with a body that would make most women jealous, Fender placed in the top 21 of Pulse's Caribbean Fashion Model contest.





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