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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Tuesday | July 17, 2007

Ziggy Soul puts Bible to melody
Ziggy Soul takes a melodic approach to songwriting, first working out a melody in his head (and playing the acoustic guitar does not hurt at all) and then finding the words that go with it. And, for him, those words are mostly just a turn of the page away....

No Sunsplash this year - Benjamin

With Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest right around the corner, the million-dollar question on everyone's lips is whether there will be a Reggae Sunsplash. The Gleaner recently found out there will be no Reggae Sunsplash to be held this year. ...

Tarrus, Jimmy Riley headline Ocho Rios Seafood Festival

The father and son combination of Jimmy Riley and Tarrus Riley will headline the inaugural Ocho Rios Seafood Festival which is slated for the Turtle River Park, Ocho Rios, Sunday, August 5. The event was originally planned for the Heroes Day weekend but brought forward...

Costly break-upfor P Diddy

Bangshowbiz: P.Diddy's split from Kim Porter could cost him $1.2 million a year. The music mogul - real name Sean Combs - already pays the mother of his son Justin, Misa Hylton-Brim, $30,000 a month in child support, but that figure is set to be dwarfed by the maintenance...

Madonna seeks formal adoption of African boy

Bangshowbiz: Madonna and husband Guy Ritchie are 'dreading' a visit from African welfare inspectors who will decide if the couple can formally adopt Malawi boy David Banda. The couple, who are desperate to keep David, are said to be very worried about the 'gruelling assessment'....





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