Webmasters Make $$$ Florida based Jamaican entertainment attorney and international music business consultant Lloyd Stanbury announces the release of his first book "REGGAE ROADBLOCKS, A Music Business Development Perspective". The book is published by Abeng Press in Canada, and will be officially available on August 20 in digital e-book format as well as hard copies through Amazon, the Abeng Press official website www.abengpress.com and Stanbury's own official websitewww.lloydstanbury.com . There will be a full colour edition, as well as a black and white edition, both including photographs taken by Austin…
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