Scenes from Sumfest

Published: Sunday | August 2, 2009


Photo by Janet Silvera
(1) At the Reggae Sumfest Digicel booth on Saturday night were Shelly-Ann Scott (left), Nadine Wint (centre) and Kim Pierce.

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(2) Tito Jackson (centre) hugs Minister of Culture Olivia Grange as she accompanies him off stage with Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett following Jackson's performance during Sumfest 2009 early last Sunday morning. Grange presented Jackson with condolence books for his family. Jackson gave a clock to Bartlett on behalf of Prime Minister Bruce Golding and the Jamaican people.

Photo by Janet Silvera
(3) Popular DJ Bounty Killer is sandwiched by Digicel's Shelly-Ann Curran (left) and Janene Effs at the mobile giant's booth at Reggae Sumfest.

Photo by Noel Thompson
(3) Yolande Rattray-Wright, managing director of The Wright Agency, gives some advice to Kwan Brooks, a Michael Jackson lookalike from Westmoreland, after his brief performance at Reggae Sumfest.