Jemere Morgan poses on the promotional cover of one of his singles, 'First Kiss'. - Jemere Morgan----- By Davina Henry-------- Morgan Heritage reunion on the horizon With more than 25
Postings from special guest contributors. From commentaries, to higher reasonings, to just running-off the mouth. “Everybody has an opinion!”
By Charles Campbell---- WE all should stop and take a page out of Mikey Bennett's book of diplomacy. In all his public utterances since the controversy broke about the 'official'
Rihanna is mourning the loss of her grandmother Clara "Dolly" Braithwaite, who hasdied following a battle with cancer, Contact Music reports. The R&B superstar expressed her grief via Twitter, offering a possible explanation for the disastrous performance
Oliver Samuels Jamaicans and friends of Jamaica in New York will get a chance to celebrate Jamaica's 50th year of Independence when Oliver Samuels and Friends takes place on Saturday, August 4. The
By Sadeke Brooks------ It's been three years since his last project, but singer/producer Courtney John says his new album, From Letters To Words, shows his maturity. Courtney John, formerly Yogie, says the album "represents the space
Stranger Cole is easily one of the longest-serving entertainers in Jamaican popular music. His entertainment career stretches as far back as 1961 when he auditioned for producer Duke Reid
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO), one of the world's most prestigious orchestras, will perform in Jamaica under the distinguished patronage of Governor General Sir Patrick Allen, ON, GCMG, CD, on September 13
Cecelia Campbell-Livingston----- CLINTON Lindsay, who has compiled the New York/South Florida reggae charts for nearly 40 years, is marking Jamaica's 50th year of independence with lists of Top 50 artists,
BY HOWARD CAMPBELL------- SIX days before embarking on another tour, Toots Hibbert relaxes in his spacious living room, sipping red wine and browsing the Soap channel. It's his umpteenth tour,
By Basil Walters---- THE annual concert marking this year's International Reggae Day (IRD) scheduled for Emancipation Park, St Andrew, this Sunday has been cancelled. The Jamaica Observer has learnt the