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Seaga or Edy, as he is popularly known to Jamaicans here and abroad, was born Edward Phillip George Seaga on May 28, 1930. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts to Jamaican parents
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On the 6th of August the National Stadium was filled with cheer, laughter, applause's and in some cases Screams from patrons as their favoured artists performed.
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With expectation growing towards the return of another calendar event, formerly known as Summer Sizzle, D’Angel excellently kicked up her blazing pace a notch, leading up to this event
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If there was one word to describe the JCDC's National Festival of the Arts Concert Series, Dancefest, it would be - mesmerizing, but then again,
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The staging of the Magnum Kings and Queens Summer Tour, held at the Amnesia Night Club in Ocho Rios was an entertaining event, which left patrons wanting more.
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She is one the of the youngest female video directors in Jamaica and her credits have been seen behind dancehall icons like Kip Rich, Danielle,
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Born Cardiff Butt in the parish of Manchester of Christian background, General Degree got his musical inspiration from kings of reggae such as Yellow Man and Lone Ranger.
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The tale of her discovery can be likened to a Disney movie. An avid karaoke singer, Kelli's fate changed one Friday night in Kingston, Jamaica following the performance of a Nelly Furtado song.
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