Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Tuesday | July 28, 2009
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Winston Hussey's 'Take Back Jamaica' is Festival Song 2K9
It seemed that Winston Hussey couldn't stop dancing at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre, Hope Road, on Sunday night. And at points it was not dancing in the sense of trying to make crowd-pleasing moves, but simply exuberant body expressions...

Mackie Conscious delivers potent set at Sumfest
Western Bureau: While he was not given one of the coveted primetime slots like his Montego Bay colleagues Jah Cure and Queen Ifrica, singer Mackie Conscious made his presence felt with a dazzling performance on Saturday's...

Mature Lady Saw moves in different direction
Raunchy toaster Lady Saw says she is determined to change course now that she and reggae powerhouse label VP Records have parted company. Saw told The Gleaner that she plans to record and produce other artistes for her Hall's Productions...

Yasus Afari serves up Pomedy at Redbones
Poet Yasus Afari was a busy man last Friday evening at Redbones the Blues Café in St Andrew. In addition to a slot as performer, he was promoter and producer for Pomedy, the second in a series of shows featuring his hybrid of poetry and comedy.

Something extra
Celebrating the black, green and gold.It was a case of 'Ole Time Sumpting Come Back Again' as Odette and Godfrey Dyer threw open their doors for a pre-independence party on Sunday....


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