Saturday, April 23, 2016

Bogdanovich’s DSR buys Reggae Sumfest

JOE Bogdanovich, CEO of DownSound Records (DSR) has announced his company’s acquisition of the major Jamaican summer music festival brand, Reggae Sumfest.

Although the deal was done about three weeks ago in Kingston, a public confirmation of the deal was only made Monday by Bogdonavich and Summerfest Productions, former owners and founder of the annual summer music festival in Montego Bay, which features both local and foreign acts.
According to Bogdanovich, Summerfest’s CEO, Johnny Gourzong, felt that it was for a number of reasons, including the fact that both he and Robert Russell, Summerfest’s chairman, liked his “new and fresh” ideas to revitalise Reggae Sumfest.
“Over the years, his commitment to the music and to make things happen for the industry financially is like no other in today’s market,” Russell was quoted as saying.Read more

Saturday, February 20, 2016

LeSean McCoy alleged involvement in Night Club Brawl

Reports  are that the Philadelphia district attorney’s office is "pushing back"
against issuing an arrest warrant for LeSean McCoy for his alleged involvement in a nightclub brawl with off-duty Read More

Friday, February 19, 2016

Bill Clinton most blacks incarceration under his reign


Instead Of jobs and rehabilitation it was quotas. Most People thought Bill Clinton was a great president for black people
but as a matter of fact he was not. He is and was a great politician aka slick willy. Under Bill Clinton's reign, more blacks R
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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Did you know it was so many islands in the Caribbean ?


This is a list of islands of the Caribbean region, broadly defined to include islands surrounded by or bordering the Caribbean Sea as well as islands in the nearbyLucayan Archipelago, organized by the political entity to which each island belongs.



There are thousands of islands that are part of the island countries of the broadly defined Caribbean region: Anguilla has 21; Antigua-and-Barbuda has 37; Aruba (4); Bahamas (501 approximately, largest being Andros Island not Bahama); Barbados used to have 3 (but Pelican Island is now absorbed into Barbados through land reclamation, 1956–1961); British Virgin Islands (43); Cayman Islands (12); Cuba (23); Dominica (7); Dominican Republic (2); Grenada (39); Guadeloupe (38); Haiti (6); Honduras (6); Jamaica (the capital is Kingston)(26); Martinique (50); Montserrat (3); Netherlands Antilles (25, this includes half of Saint Martin); Puerto Rico (142); Saint Barthélemy (13); Saint Kitts-and-Nevis (20); Saint Lucia (17); Saint Martin (8); Saint Vincent-and-the-Grenadines (39); Trinidad-and-Tobago (21); Turks-and-Caicos Islands (58); and United States Virgin Islands (81).



Some continental countries also have islands in the Caribbean, including Colombia (which has 10 islands in the Caribbean Sea, known as San Andrés-and-Providencia), Mexico (4 islands), Nicaragua (4), Venezuela (15), Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica and Panama. The United States also claims several small Caribbean islands (including Alto Velo).
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