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  2. It's All About Dancing: A Jamaican Dance-U-Mentary

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    Air Jamaica's in-flight magazine Sky Writings called it a "Vibrant and beautifully executed 'dance-u-mentary'...which shines a spotlight on current Jamaican dance crazes." Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times observed that the DVD "clearly was made with outsiders and newcomers in mind", and that it showed that "Ding Dong is a likable star, even ...

  3. The Harder They Come - Wikipedia

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    The Harder They Come is a 1972 Jamaican crime film directed by Perry Henzell and co-written by Trevor D. Rhone, and starring Jimmy Cliff. [5] [6] The film is most famous for its reggae soundtrack that is said to have "brought reggae to the world".

  4. At What a Price - Wikipedia

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    At What A Price is a play by Jamaican feminist and writer Una Marson. [1] [2] It was co-written with her friend Horace Vaz in 1931 when Marson was 26 and first performed in Jamaica in 1932, the play was successful enough for Marson to travel to London on the profits where it would be staged at the Scala Theatre on Charlotte Street in January 1934.

  5. Palm Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Palm Pictures is an American entertainment company owned and run by Chris Blackwell.Palm Pictures produces, acquires and distributes music and film projects with a particular focus on the DVD-Video format.

  6. Rock Steady (album) - Wikipedia

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    Rock Steady is the fifth studio album by American rock band No Doubt, released on December 11, 2001, by Interscope Records.The band began writing the album with initial recording sessions in Los Angeles and San Francisco, then traveled to London and Jamaica to work with various performers, songwriters, and producers.

  7. Island Records discography - Wikipedia

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    The first Island "white and red" label was used mainly for Jamaican productions released in the United Kingdom. Catalogue numbers started at WI-001. Many of these records had been released previously in Jamaica and other territories on small local labels.

  8. Keith 'Shebada' Ramsay - Wikipedia

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    The play tells the story of a politician and his wife, a former beauty queen, and their unsuccessful attempts to produce offspring. Bashment Granny 2 opened just before Christmas 2008, and was a sequel to the 2007 play with a script by Garfield Reid. The play looks at the influence of money as a class divider and a tool of corrupt practices. [9]

  9. Harry J - Wikipedia

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    Harry J Studio soon became one of the most famous Jamaican studios after having recorded several Bob Marley & The Wailers albums from 1973 to 1976 before the Tuff Gong era, such as Rastaman Vibration and Catch A Fire. [2] Johnson's deal with Island Records led him to record artists such as Burning Spear and The Heptones.