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Selected upcoming entertainment events

Published:Thursday | April 16, 2015 | 12:05 PM
Contributed Nesbeth
Anthony Minott/Freelance Photographer Secenes during Magnum Container Satdazs party at Gee Wee Parking Lot, Caledonia Avenue in Cross Roads, St Andrew, recently.
File Winston 'Wee Pow' Powell of Stone Love Movemnets.
Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer St. Luke's Anglician Church host Reggae, Jazz and Blues Go Gospel Concert, held at St. Luke's Church, Slipe Road on Sunday night May 18, 2014. Here is Chris McDonald.
Mel Cooke Oku Onuora
Kurt Riley's Birthday Bash, Animal Instinct, at Heavy's Bar and Grill, Junction St Elizabeth. A shuttle bus service dubbed the SAFARI BUS package is available to patrons the night of the party. This package includes transportation to and from the venue, entrance into the party, refreshments will be served and most definitely a wildly good time along the way with games and entertainment. Location of pickup/drop off- Gee Wee restaurant (across from JDF, beside King Alarm) Pickup time- 8pm. The price of this SAFARI package is a mere $1500.
Sizzla Claudia Gardner<\n>Sizzla closing the second night of Rebel Salute 2015 yesterday morning at Grizzly's Plantation Cove, Priory, St Ann, yesterday morning.
Claudia Gardener Freddie McGregor
In this Feb. 18, 2015 photo, Jamaican singer Jah Bouks, whose given name is Warin Smith, entertains the crowd at a show organized by the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association during the island's "reggae month," in Kingston, Jamaica. To get a stronger foothold in the information age, Jamaican officials and reggae industry insiders are brainstorming ways to better capitalize on Jamaica’s exuberant music culture and help protect what some claim is local intellectual property. After years of only piecemeal support, the government increasingly is viewing reggae and other cultural enterprises as a hoped-for economic engine on the island. (AP Photo/David McFadden)
Contributed D'Angel dances and delivers lyrics.
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Fri, April 24

BINGO

St Andrew

Jamaica Table Tennis Association Money Bingo, at National Arena Car Park, Arthur Wint Dr. Caller: Cassanova. Adm: $1,000.

CONCERT

St Andrew

The Essence of Live Jazz & Blues Music & Seafood, Errol Lee & The Bare Essentials Band Live in Concert, at The Essence, King's Plaza, Constant Spring Rd, from 9 p.m. to midnight.

PARTIES

Kingston

Duran Skeng and The Idlers Rich Gang team present Brown Bottle Part 8, at Charlie Smith High School. Music by Stone Love, Alanzo Hawk, Haggart, G-Hype, and others.

St Andrew

Compass Fridays, at Sparkles Bar & Lounge, 25 Studio One Blvd, Cross Roads.