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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | January 30, 2005

From 'Glory' to 'Ray'
THE SEGMENT of drive-in thoroughfare linking Glory to Ray is an interesting one. It is dotted by signs which inform the observant traveller that change is at least a few miles down the road.

'Toots' a pioneer
TOOTS WAS born Frederick Hibbert in the rural town of May Pen in Clarendon. Like a great number of persons in his craft, Toots' days of singing began in they church, but eventually seeped into the secular world.


Melodic love by Flack
PHYSICALLY, ROBERTA Flack flaunted sex appeal, vocally, her golden voice crafted magic, as she commanded the Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues audience and had them repeating every word of her greatest hit Killing me softly.
















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