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Entertainment

Do judges choose the right queen?

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But often that's the root of the problem, especially when there's a Jamaican audience involved.

'Sir Coxsone' bars pressing of records

Clement 'Sir Coxsone' Dodd's decision to put a stop order on a number of songs being pressed by Dynamic Sounds, all of which utilise his vintage rhythms, has really thrown the industry into panic.

Live music at breakfast in Negril
Hearing string instruments and watching a live band perform at breakfast is quite unusual here in Jamaica, even more unusual is being serenaded by a group of Cubans in Jamaica.

Entertainment Update

International pop/reggae performer, Diana King, was in the island last weekend for the International Reggae Day celebrations. She was looking as classy as ever and has not lost that childlike spirit which has endeared so many people to her.

Stephen Marley, the producer

The aura inside the Marley Music Studio located at the Bob Marley Museum, Hope Road, Kingston, screams reggae music. When a session is in progress, the aroma of burning ganja rivals the pounding basslines as the dominant element.











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