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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | November 13, 2005

Drums keep the beat!
THE DRUM is an important part of Jamaica's entertainment, with different types being used in various activities. Drums are used in traditional and in creative dances, as well as the creation of dancehall rhythms.

Peyton Place: Halfway up, halfway down
APPROXIMATELY one third of the way up the mostly gentle slope from Manor Park to Stony Hill there is a left hook in the road, sudden, sharp and twisting like the vicious, neck-snapping punch of an expert boxer.


Cherine puts soul into dancehall
CHERINE ANDERSON is in love and, pretty soon, the whole world will know. She is widely known for her roles in the movies Dancehall Queen and One Love, but she is off the big screen to concentrate on her music career.

















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