Veteran producer and hit maker Phillip “Fattis” Burrell died on Saturday, December 3rd suffering complications of a stroke. He has worked with several of Jamaica’s most successful artists, and had many friends. He was 57 years old. The service to celebrate the life of legendary music producer Philip Burrell, more popularly known as Fattis, is scheduled for Saturday, December 17, 2011 at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Kingston and will begin promptly at 10 .
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2011 Shaggy and Friends concert moved to January 7
he recently announced general elections has pushed the annual charity concert, ‘Shaggy and Friends … the caring continues’ to an early date in January 2012
Read MoreJamaica’s newest culture – peaceful war for politics?
Truley had to borrow this photo from the Jamaica Observer. Except for someone who told me that someone told them that PNP persons were planning on beating JLP persons, and claimed to rip green uniforms off girls.. I CANT SAY I heard of or witnessed any real political tension. I drove around all day, going about my jobs. The air was jubilant. In many areas, I saw Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) supporters embracing or walking alongside People’s National Party (PNP) supporters with huge grins. I saw one man wear green…
Read MoreUSAID/Jamaica Project to improve Primary Math, English
With many students falling below the require standard in mathematics at internal and external exams at all grade levels, USAID in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, through the Jamaica Basic Education Project, has set out to improve students
Read MoreMagnum cranks up first Christmas Party amidst rain drops
Magnum promoters had their fair chance to crank up the ‘Magnum Christmas: Crank It Up, High Energy’ party at the main car park of the National Stadium.
Read MoreCreative people of Jamaica say no to lower cuts
Chances are there was a time when graduates of Edna Manley as well as those who learnt to produce works of graphics, painting, writing and more were the least paid in companies. Even with their contributions being more impacting. Little told was the high price of education especially at tertiary level. GLAD more creative people of Jamaica SAYING NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! to lower cuts than everybody else in support of their bills and high priced education… YOU go creative Jamaicans!!!! Don’t get mad, get creatively glad! CREATIVE PEOPLE got bills, sometimes more…
Read MoreAnthea McGibbon’s artFUL journey
Hailing from a family of educators and academic professionals, has been strongly influential on Anthea McGibbon’s career paths as well as her character. In her maternal family where she was raised, everyone but her had real talent in singing. Her own mother is a trained and sought out caterer, and her brother basically masters any instrument given, and himself along with his wife are literally sought out as a singing couple. She however stands out among them as an artist and along with her youngest uncle, as a writer. What’s…
Read MoreTo the Press Assoc of Jamaica: The Evolution’s Media Matters
ave we now like officialdom started seeing truth and justice just in a narrow and convenient way? – The Evolution asks
Read MoreCINCOPA albums and more work wonders or online image
Cincopa offers the opportunity for to anyone with access to the html coding of their site, to change gallery or album sizes.
Read MoreCOMING: Jamaica students to get online CXC subject help
Do you have difficulty with SBAs in CXC O’level A’Level or CAPE subject areas such as arts, spanish, sciences and Information Technology? Expert help here soon!
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