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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | August 19, 2007

Young McGregors sail the 'Big Ship'
After more than 30 years of experience in the music business, having come up through the ranks alongside greats like Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown and Bob Marley, delivering hits which include Big Ship, Stop Loving You, I Was Born A Winner and Loving Pauper, what more could veteran reggae singer Freddie McGregor ask for?

Music straight as 'Arrows' on Windward Road

With all signs pointing to Arrows Recording Studio, artistes of all genres and calibre often ended or began their journey at the doorstep of 57C Windward Road, Kingston. Arrows Studio quickly made its mark on the industry as a renowned dubplate studio, where artistes voiced dubs for the Arrows International sound system or others.

PNP, JLP party to their own songs

Have you been wondering who the people behind the PNP's Full Speed Ahead or the JLP's Changing Course, as well as other 2007 general election campaign songs are? You won't find out who creates and performs most of them, because they fear being harmed. However, they are key to integrating catchy rhymes into campaigns...

Jamaicans stand out at World Champs

Basking in the glow of victory, the Jamaican team to the recent World Championships of the Performing Arts (WCOPA) in Hollywood, California, returned with gold medals in vocals, dance, instrumentals, acting and modelling on Tuesday, August 7.

Gospel artistes embrace the 'worldly'

One popular Bible verse says 'All have sinned and come short of the glory of God'. It therefore means that the most reverend preacher and the most transformed gospel artiste were once of the world and had friends who are of the world, friendships that many of them have maintained since they have been saved.

Pulse supermodels to reunite

In the world of Manolos, mascara and Marc Jacobs, a cadre of models from the Caribbean has made impressive strides into fashion's history books by achieving a series of firsts while striking fierce poses in front of cameras and on international catwalks.





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