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PLANET REGGAE - The Beginning
The new CD Planet Reggae, The Beginning is one of Jerome Hamilton's Headline Entertainment's latest effort is doing their part to promote Reggae music island wide. Distributed by V.P. Records the 18- track CD boasts some old favourites from the late nineties, which gives collectors of dancehall music the opportunity to boast having some of these big tunes on one hot CD [ Back | Get the Magazine ]
BYRON LEE & the DRAGONAIRES - Jump and Wave for Jesus
A refreshing alternative from the usual sexually suggestive soca/calypso lyrics, the popular Jump and Wave for Jesus album by Byron Lee and the Dragonaires and Friends,  boasts a variety of gospel songs which are played at these venues. From Ska to Revival, some Junkanoo, Calypso and Soca, with a bit of Reggae and Rock Steady, Byron Lee and his select team have put together a Caribbean gospel album for all to enjoy.
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THE UNIQUE VISION - Driving Force
The Unique Vision Band's latest CD Driving Force is now in stores. The 13-track album by the mostly visually-impaired band provides some pleasant easy-rocking music for all occasions.  There is a handful of tracks you will enjoy on this album, but I'm certain the most common single you will be playing on Driving Force will be track-7 How Much I Love You by one of the lead vocals in the group, Andrew Cassanova [ Back | Get the Magazine ]
 

 

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