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Page 1Displaying 1 to 10 (of 75 items) | Page: [ « ]1 2 3 4 5 [ » ]  | For 20-something-year-old Dreama, singing is nothing new, foreign, or difficult. Dreama —born Winston Burgher on July 18—, began singing in the church and would travel across Jamaica for crusades and concerts. A young Winston also displayed vocal versatility when he sang along with vinyl his father would play on Sunday evenings at home. |
 | mONDAY jULY 26TH 2010 could well be consider one of the few days of avid laughter and cheer, finally giving the youth of this once considered island of colourful spirit a real chance of hope and buoyance. |
 | The long, hot and lazy days of summer are definitely here. Schools are out and it’s 96 degrees in the shade. The major question is what to do? The answer, the Smirnoff Dream Weekend set for Negril during the Emancipation weekend, July 30 to August 2, 2010.
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 | The brand that came to be known to us all for its edgy and fashionable t-shirts have somehow made |
| | Kingston, Jamaica, Friday, July 2 2010: Digicel Jamaica's Bigger, Better network launched its latest promotion for its 2 million customers – ‘Digicel Jus Buss! The promotion which will run from July 2 through August 26 will give Digicel customers a chance to ‘Jus Buss’ with fantastic prizes of cash, phones and Digicel call credit.
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 | Smooth, strong, and definitely mixable is how consumers of the new Dragon Stout® Spitfire speak about this latest innovation developed by Red Stripe. Introduced to the Jamaican market recently creating waves in bars, clubs and local street dances, Dragon Stout® Spitfire is slightly sweeter than its predecessor with a stronger alcohol content at 10% Alcohol By Volume (ABV). It is packaged in a 250ml returnable amber glass bottle. |
 | Kingston, Jamaica – (June 25, 2010): Over the years Red Stripe has made an indelible mark on Jamaican music and events promoting Jamaican culture, so much so that the name Red Stripe has become synonymous with Jamaica and its indigenous music.
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 | June 27, 2010 Kingston Jamaica:-The number of Digicel Rising Stars’ host hopefuls is now down to five after one of the contestants told the show’s producers that she can no longer be considered for the job. Former Miss Jamaica World, Terri-Karelle Reid, says she could no longer be considered for the top spot as it was conflicting with her responsibilities at her present job. |
 | As the 7th season of Digicel Rising Stars continues we take a look at another of the successful artistes that have come through the show. Today we feature Romain Virgo.
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 | THE DREAM Last year a Jamaica’s top party promoters joined together to create the DREAM TEAM. With over 100 years of combined experience of staging premium events on the Jamaican entertainment scene, the promoters completely re-invented the Negril experience in 2009 and transformed the party landscape. |
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