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| Shaggy performing at Dennis Brown's funeral at Jamaica's National Arena. |
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| Morgan Heritage, Junior (from the Tamlins) and Heather Cummings (right) hanging out. |
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Cheryl Neufille-Crooks
and U.S Gospel singer Charles Woolfork at the Gospel Music Association's Convention in Nashville, U.S.A |
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| Sheryl Bromfield woo...wooing Jeffery Osbourne at the 'You Should be Mine' concert at Jamaica's Kings House. |
Nadine Thomas & Simone pose for Reggae Times camera. |
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| Hon. Edward Seaga, Basil Walters (background), Olivia Babsy Grange, Delano Franklyn, Minister Portia Simpson-Miller (seated), Martin Mitchell, Pete Foster & Maurice Johnson at the opening of Black Scorpio Studio. |
Kenarthur Mitchell (right), City of Kingston Credit Union's Deputy General Manager makes a presentation to Marlon King, 2nd place winner in the Jamaica Festival Song Competition. |
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| Something in ReggaeTimes magazine caught the interest of these two ladies at the Air Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival launch. |
Gramps from the group Morgan Heritage |
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| James Ingram at the Mother's Day Show at the 'You Should be Mine' concert at Jamaica's Kings House. |
Bunny Ruggs & Maureen Woodley at the Air Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival press launch. |
Ziggy Soul has just launched his first album “Born Again: Ziggy Soul”. |
| REGGAE SUMFEST - Montego Bay, Jamaica |
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| Three Happy Faces - Reggae Sumfest directors Johnny Gourzong, Wayne Kirkpatrick and Robert Russell |
Grace Silvera of Desnoes & Geddes insists that Sumfest's Joe Hilton take a sip of her Red Stripe Beer |
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Janet Fagan, Sheryl Lee Ralph,
Wayne Nunes, Trefina Asiedu and Desmond Young at Sumfest Press Launch at the Jonkanoo Lounge |
Tony, Robert Russell, Robert Quashie, Carole Guntley-Brady in conversation at Sumfest Press Launch |
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| A section of the crowd which turned out at Sumfest ‘97 |
Carlene Dancehall Queen,
K-Ci and Horace Peterkin of Sandals at Sumfest ‘98 |
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