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Sumfest Dancehall Night crowd begs for more Ninja

By Jamaica Observer MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica — Veteran deejay Ninja Man delivered an entertaining set to open the second segment of Sumfest Dancehall Night now on at the Catherine Hall Entertainment Centre in Montego Bay, leaving his fans begging for more. The large crowd responded to the ‘Don Gargon’ who was joined on stage by…

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Spice highlights Dancehall Night first segment

By Horace Hines (Jamaica Observer)   MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica — Rhyme Minista closed the first segment of Dancehall Night of Sumfest now underway at Catherine Hall Entertainment Centre in Montego Bay. The Montego Bay artiste was well received as he went through his pace. However, the performance of female dancehall artiste, Spice highlighted the first segment…

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Ed Robinson to make Jerk Fest debut

By -Michelle E. Arthurton- Photo (Marjorie Flash)   Singer-songwriter and producer Ed Robinson is scheduled to perform at the 4th Annual Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival at Roy Wilkins Park in Queens, New York, Sunday, July 20, 2014. The event is expected to attract 16,000 patrons. Entertainers scheduled for that event include Maxi Priest, Etana and…

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Wiz Khalifa Promises High Energy At Sumfest

By Curtis Campbell – Jamaica Gleaner   American rapper Wiz Khalifa says fans who come out to see him at Reggae Sumfest’s International Night 1 tomorrow, can expect a high-energy performance from himself and his band. “It feels good to be performing in Jamaica. I feel great and I can’t wait, because it’s my first…

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September date for Cure’s album

By Jamaica Observer   Singer Jah Cure is scheduled to release his fifth album in September. The self-titled set is his sixth. Its lead single, Life we Live, was released two weeks ago on the artiste’s Iyah Cure Productions label. Jah Cure, who performs on Reggae Sumfest’s International Night tomorrow, believes his latest album reflects,…

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Happy Birthday to the late Desmond Dekker

Desmond Dekker was on born 16 July 194. He passed on 25 May 2006. Desmond was a Jamaican ska, rocksteady and reggae singer-songwriter and musician. Together with his backing group, The Aces (consisting of Wilson James and Easton Barrington Howard), he had one of the earliest international reggae hits with “Israelites” (1968). Other hits include…

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Buju Banton’s Son Warns Against Scammers

By Michelle E. Arthurton   Markus Myrie the son of  international recording artist Buju Banton is warning the public that he is NOT seeking money from anyone in order to raise funds on behalf of his father. Unscrupulous persons pretending to be Markus Myrie are reportedly soliciting monies for a Buju Banton not for profit concert. Markus…

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Days To Reggae Sumfest

By Jamaica Gleaner This year marks the 22nd staging of Reggae Sumfest. In recognition of this, The Gleaner, in partnership with Headline Entertainment and Summerfest Productions, is counting down to the festival with a daily feature of short facts on billed artistes and the event.   Ready! Set! Reggae Sumfest! You have your tickets, and…

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Tommy Lee’s lawyer awaiting Dominica’s response

BY SIMONE MORGAN Observer staff reporter   ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bert Samuels said he is currently awaiting a further response from the Dominican Government in relation to the deportation of his client, dancehall artiste Tommy Lee Sparta, from that Caribbean state. In May, Samuels told the Jamaica Observer he would be filing a claim with the Trinidad…

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MoBay braces for Sumfest gains

BY RICHARD JOHNSON Observer senior reporter   THE St James Parish Council is committed to investing in the staging of Reggae Sumfest in its capital city Montego Bay. For mayor of Montego Bay Glendon Harris, this fits into the overall aim of the council. “The parish council is taking the time to invest in projects…

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