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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | May 4, 2007

Lubert Levy ministers with passion, family
You dare not remain seated when Lubert Levy is performing. He has an energy that can almost cause the lame to walk. At one of his most recent concerts, in St. Catherine, the bigger names on the line-up faded behind the awesome presence that Levy brought to the table.

MEDIA PERSONALITY - DJ Denvo is 'Solid Gold' on FAME

Denvo 'DJ Denvo' Thombs is host of Sunday Morning Solid Gold from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and also Retro Wednesday Star Scape from 9:00 p.m. to midnight on FAME FM. "My heart beats to the sound of music, music, music. Computer graphics, my second love, keeps me busy and on my toes.

Wayne Armond reminds us of Burt Bacharach

Producers and song-writers, unless they do a Diddy and get behind the microphone, deliver their material from the start like Marley, or are inextricably linked like Bernie Taupin and Elton John, are usually lost in the credits...

'Spider-Man 3' in overspun web

LOS ANGELES (AP): Forgiveness is on the minds of many characters in Spider-Man 3. In that spirit, audiences may also need to forgive director and co-writer Sam Raimi for creating a bloated, uneven behemoth with his third instalment in the hugely successful comic-book franchise....

'Jazz Classics' pleasing under the moonlight

'Jazz Classics', Sunday's Jazz in the Garden Concert at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, New Kingston, was a delightful event. Not only was the evening balmy, but the nearly full moon managed to be directly overhead as the final performer, Tony Gregory, started singing about...





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