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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | July 6, 2008

Children sing 'Special' praises
Music educator André Adman says he produced the children's album I Am Special because he wanted children to reach their full potential.

Mature music lovers fill up at Florida 'Truck Stop'

SOUTH FLORIDA, United States:The cool evening breeze floats the smell of jerk chicken, pork and fish, creating a tempting whiff.

No concessions, even for Buju

'Truck Stop' was aimed at a mature crowd.

Adman delivering through music

Do you know what kind of music your children are listening to?

Awesome Haringey rocks Negril

Western Bureau:Big band music ruled supreme in Negril, Westmoreland, on Tuesday afternoon when the 105-piece Symphony Orchestra, Big Band and Jazz Ensemble from the borough of Haringey in London, England, took patrons on a...

More fire - let the reggae festivals commence

I had the pleasure of travelling to Jamaica recently for the media launch of Italy's renowned reggae festival, Rototom Sunsplash.With the annual event now in its 15th year, the organisers of the festival - which takes place...

Dancehall dream team makes 'Anything For You'

It was the mid-1990s. In only 1985 the Sleng Teng rhythm had transformed Jamaican music in general and dancehall in particular, ushering in the era of multiple artistes on one rhythm launched from a computerised base ('digital music' it was called)...

All-star cast moves on

Anything For You was a one-off collaboration for the all-star cast that went to Penthouse Studios to record the hit song.





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