Tenor Saw still on dancehall's roll call
RING THE alarm, Tenor Saw is coming. Although this month marks 20 years since his death, the legacy of Clive Bright, one of dancehall's most influential and unique singers, lives on.
Review - Great music in substandard package
Musically, the Blues Buster Memorial 2008 album is a sure shot. Subtitled Behold: Thanks For the Memories, the huge hits from the 1950s to the '70s are all there.
Garnett Silk honours 'Christ in His Kingly Character'
Somewhere between the deaths of Bob Marley in 1981 and Peter Tosh in 1987, as well as the break-up of Black Uhuru after taking the first reggae Grammy in 1985, Rastafari retreated from its leading role in Jamaican music.
The Voice - Divorce dunks Jordan for £80m
In the world of celebrity divorce settlements, the £25-million split of rock star Phil Collins and his estranged wife Orinaae Cevey ranks among the largest in the UK. However, American basketball star Michael Jordan divorce settlement with his former wife, Juanita Vanoy, has rendered the most expensive celebrity divorce payout ever by Forbes.
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