LOS ANGELES — Singer Toni Braxton has been hospitalized in Los Angeles. The R&B performer says in a Tweet on Friday that she's been hospitalized because of "minor health issues"
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John Legend---- Mary J. Blige, John Legend and Michael Bolton are to perform at the the 17th staging of the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, set for January 24 - 26, 2013. The organisers of
By Cecelia Campbell-Livingston---- Mojo Morgan of the Morgan Heritage band has signed with Krian Music Group, an American independent record company. Morgan has been signed to Krian's parent company, The
By Howard Campbell----- In commemoration of Jamaica’s 50th anniversary of Independence from Britain, the Jamaica Observer’s Entertainment section recognises 50 persons who made significant, yet unheralded, contributions to the country’s
By Cecelia Campbell-Livingston---- NOMINEES for Best Reggae Album at next year's Grammy Awards were announced Wednesday in Los Angeles. Missing from the final list of five were dancehall acts like
SNOOP LION has inked a deal via his newly established production company, Berhane Sound System, with RCA Records to release REINCARNATED, the reggae and dancehall influenced album executive produced by Diplo and
NEW YORK, USA (AFP) — Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck, whose experiments in rhythm and style helped win millions of new jazz fans around the world, died yesterday of heart
By Cecelia Campbell-Livingston---- THE Uprising Roots Band recently returned from the United States where they performed on the west and east coasts. Drummer/vocalist Rashawn 'Kush' McAnuff says the experience was
The five nominees for the 2013 Best Reggae Album for the 55th Annual Grammy Awards, were announced last night. Here are the nominees: 1. REBIRTH...JIMMY CLIFF....SUNPOWER RECORDS 2. MIRCLE...THE ORIGINAL
By Janice Budd---- L-R: Fae Ellington, Dorraine Samuels-Binger, Tony Patel, Ruth Ho Shing, and Pat Lazarus FIVE familiar faces and voices that have graced Jamaican television and radio, representing