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Shaggy performing at Dennis Brown's funeral at Jamaica's National Arena.
Morgan Heritage, Junior (from the Tamlins) and Heather Cummings (right) hanging out.
Cheryl Neufille-Crooks
and U.S Gospel singer Charles Woolfork at the Gospel Music Association's Convention in Nashville, U.S.A
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.
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.
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
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
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
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
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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