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Reggae-country singer Wesrok is anticipating a favourable response to his debut at Rebel Salute on January 21 at Grizzly's Plantation Cove in St Ann.

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Max Romeo calls it a day

MAX Romeo, one of reggae's great touring acts, has announced his retirement from the road. The singer-songwriter, now 78, made it official on his Facebook page.

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GUITARIST Stephen "Cat" Coore, co-founder of Third World band, is expressing gratitude for the outpouring of love he is receiving from fans and well-wishers since his hospitalisation.

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Veteran reggae entertainer Freddie McGregor is recuperating in the United States after suffering a stroke.
 
Sources out of the US say the entertainer suffered a stroke on Monday and was hospitalised, but is now at home.
 
His specific condition is unknown.
 
McGregor has released more than 40 albums during his career and has received numerous accolades.
 
Last December, it was announced that he signed a worldwide publishing deal with the American company Warner Chappell Music, which covers the full catalogue of his close to six-decade career.
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Bob Marley's historic album Legend: The Best of Bob Marley and the Wailers has been dethroned on the Billboard Reggae Albums Chart.

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MORANT BAY, St Thomas — Even though dancehall artiste Popcaan was not there to personally hand out goodies at his annual Off 2 School Fun Day, the event was a big hit among the hundreds of children who benefited.

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Minister Marion Hall Formerly Lady Saw Releases Dancehall Inspired Track & Music Video Titled" Sorry to hurt Your Feelings"

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Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff is reflecting on The Harder They Come, as the film marks its 50th anniversary, and he has recalled that the director told him he was a better actor than he was a singer.

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