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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | November 20, 2005

UN-COVERED! Performers, public weigh 'do-overs'
A NUMBER of popular Jamaican entertainers have built their careers by covering other people's hits. Some see them as vocal geniuses, others as lazy followers. However, what is rarely considered is the legal backlash.

Reggaeton: the worldwide rage
VARIOUS COUNTRIES have adapted to the cross-cultural rhythms of reggaeton, and Jamaica is no exception. Mr. Vegas is currently working with reggaeton gurus Luney-Tunes and will feature on the album Luney-Tunes Volume 2 with the song Oh Johnny.


Jamaican inks for Disney - Ian Gooding is art director on 'Chicken Little'
WHEN IAN Gooding left Jamaica in 1985 at age 20, he intended to study and work in live action film. Instead, he ended up in animation and was art director for Disney's first fully digital film, Chicken Little.


Cellular wars 'ad' up to fun
THE ONGOING advertising war among the mobile phone companies has provided a source of entertainment for many.

















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