By Howard Campbell----- TWENTY-FIVE years ago, Andrew Tosh got the assignment every relative dreads. He was summoned to the morgue to identify his father, reggae star Peter Tosh. The singer
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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
New York, New York----- Landing in New York at approximately 4:00 pm on Friday, August 31st from a 6 city Japan tour, there was very little time for Christopher Martin
By Howard Campbell------ IT was 38 years ago that Peter Tosh began work on Legalize It, the album that would become his career statement. American Lee Jaffe, one of the
BY: JODEE BROWN DancehallUSA has scored a major distribution deal as they'll team with iTunes, amongst other entities to help sell Dancehall/Reggae music on a greater level. Internationally acclaimed entertainment website, Dancehall USA seeks
NEW YORK, USA (CMC) - New York police have confirmed that two people, including a Haitian national, were killed and three others injured in violence that erupted during the
Usain Bolt------- The BBC is reporting that Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says Jamaican Usain Bolt could play for the club in acharity match next year. "He's a bit of
By Cecelia-Campbell-Livingston----- JUST when it seemed the Maia Chung Autism and Disabilities Foundation (MCADF) would have to close its doors, help came in the form of New York businessman and
General Degree - By Davina Henry----- He dominated the dancehall scene in the 1990s, and althoughJamaica has not heard much from General Degree in recent times, the artist insists he
By Nedburn Thaffe------ A report on deportation to Jamaica has presented alarming data on the number of persons sent back to the country over the last 10 years. A review of Jamaica’s