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Sizzla, Capleton, Ele, Saw for Dancehall Night
SIZZLA, CAPLETON, ELEPHANT Man and Lady Saw were announced as the headliners for Dancehall Night of Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest 2005 when the line-up for the 13th staging of the music festival was announced on Tuesday night.
 
No entry without signing
CANADA HAS LAID down the law for Jamaican artistes who wish to perform there. The Canadians require that before local acts secure work permits they must sign documents stating that their lyrics will not harm certain groups.
 
The debut performance
FOR A YOUNG artiste venturing into the entertainment business, there are things to know about preparing yourself for your debut performance. This Bussin' Time feature will take you backstage into the world of top entertainers prior to their performance...
 
'Tune for tune' at Heineken Green Synergy
western bureau: GARETH GEDDES, BRAND manager, Heineken, announced an addition to this year's Heineken Green Synergy DJ Competition at the Vibes Lounge, Red Stripe, 214 Spanish Town Road, on Wednesday evening.
 
H5 member makes solo debut
FOR SOME, REJECTION exudes a stench which is utterly unbearable. For others though, that word produces the sweet aroma of future opportunities, a gift of time and a second chance to reassess themselves, their skills and pursue their dreams again.
 
Artistes head off for US Independence Day
A GOOD NUMBER of reggae acts and other Caribbean artistes will head off to the United States on its July 4, Indepenedence Day holiday. This weekend, Mutabaruka, Third World, Calypso Rose, Malik Yusef and others will perform...
 
Clarendon College 'ices' competition at JCDC's national music finals
VOICES RANG OUT from the stage of the Little Theatre, Tom Redcam Avenue, on Tuesday, the first day of the national music finals in the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's (JCDC) festival of the performing arts.


 

         
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