IT TAKES TWO: May 24, St. Andrew. Regina Beavers and Leftside hang tight at the recently staged Cosmic Rotation, a live outdoor music event at the Red Bones Blues Cafe, where the dancehall singjay shared the bill with the likes of the Skygrass band, Zia and Keida. "It was a very good performance and the crowd response was overwhelming," says Leftside, who embarks on a tour of Europe later this month. "I am very pleased about how the show turned out." (Photo: Kevin Jackson)
CROWD PLEASER: June 4, Kingston. Kicking off the new season of Behind The Screen at Usain Bolt's Tracks & Records last Tuesday night, ace reggae singer-songwriter Jah Cure (alongside his competent backing band) delivered a showstopping performance, delighting the packed house with hits old and new. (Photo: TALLAWAH)
LAUGHING MATTER: June 5, Kingston. Officially launching Rumbar Flex Week at the Spanish Court Hotel in New Kingston on Wednesday, emcee Yendi Phillipps shares a giggle with junior minister (tourism and entertainment) Damion Crawford. Set for August 1-6, Rumbar Flex Week promises 10 high-energy party events in 2 cities, Kingston and Portmore. (Photo: Ishango Photos)
FLYING SOLO: June 5, Kingston. Dancehall's reigning man of the moment, I-Octane, already tapped to close Reggae Sumfest's Dancehall Night next month, warmed up with a lively performance at the launch of Rumbar Flex Week on Wednesday. (Photo: Ishango Photos)
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