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STEVIE FACE IS READY TO COME BACK TO THE MUSIC SCENE!

  For the past two years, the St. Thomas born singer has been on a musical hiatus while he focused on building his Advanced Service Station and Advanced Alignment businesses. Now that both entities are on solid footing the enterprising entertainer who’s known for hits such as Tell It Like It Is and Coming Home for Love is ready to pick up where he left off. “I’ve taken a fair amount of time to work on my entrepreneurial ventures and now it’s time to resume my career. I’m ready to focus on my music full time again and give my fans the attention they deserve,” said Stevie Face. Stevie Face is booked to perform at the St. Thomas Reunion Retro Party, which is scheduled to be held at the Jamaica Canadian Center on the … Read entire article »

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SINGER/BUSINESSMAN STEVIE FACE, DENIES REPORTS THAT HE IS INTERESTED IN REPRESENTATIONAL POLITICS!

  Reggae artist Stevie Face has denied recent media reports that he plans to pursue a career in politics. The St. Thomas born entertainer who was recently invited to be a part of the PNP’s Western St. Thomas constituency executive has no desire to participate in representational politics. “Since my appointment to the executive rumors have been going around that I will be the candidate for the PNP in the Western St. Thomas constituency in the next general elections, but this is far from the truth. I have no desire to participate in representational politics. I reside in the US, so there’s no way I could run for any public office in Jamaica. However, I am willing to do anything I can for the party and the people of St. Thomas without having … Read entire article »

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TAD’S RECORDS RELEASES NEW SERIES “REGGAE COVER JAMMZ VOL.1!”

 LUST—- REGGAE Cover Jammz Vol 1, a new compilation series from Tad’s International Record, was launched last week. The first in the collection has 14 songs. Tad Dawkins, the company’s principal, describes them as ‘personal favourites’. “We are taking the opportunity to expand the Tad’s brand catalogue with the Reggae Cover Jammz series through 10 over the next 10 years,” he said. As its title suggests, ‘Cover Jammz’ are dancehall/reggae renditions of popular songs originally done by pop acts. Some, like LUST’s take on Air Supply’s Just as I Am, were big hits in Jamaica and on regional charts in the United States. Singer Stevie Face’s take on Aaron Neville’s Tell It Like It Is, a hit for him in 2009, is also featured. As well as LUST member Lukie D’s spin on the John … Read entire article »

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SINGER STEVIE FACE OPERATES SUCCESSFUL GAS STATION IN HIS HOMETOWN!

By Richard Johnson—  Recording artist and entrepreneur Stevie Face pumps petrol for a customer at his service station. (PHOTOS: MICHAEL GORDON)— This is the first in a 10-part series looking at entertainers who have moved into business outside their industry. SINGER Stevie Face has always been aware of the fickle nature of the entertainment industry. For him, there are no guarantees, therefore there must always be a back-up plan. The artist, who burst on the scene nearly 15 years ago with the lover’s rock track, I’m in Love, is steadily carving out a name for himself as an entrepreneur, while maintaining a foothold in entertainment. The busy thoroughfare of Albion in St Thomas is home to his growing enterprise — the two-year-old Advanced Alignment and Accessories and Advanced Service Station, which celebrates its first anniversary … Read entire article »

Filed under: GUEST RUNDOWNS

ALBUM REVIEW: TAKE UP THE CROSS VOL.3

ALBUM REVIEW: TAKE UP THE CROSS VOL.3

  Review By Marlon Burrell—- The last volume in Joe Fraser Records’ “Take Up The Cross” series was released in 2005. Eight years has gone by, and just when I thought there would be no subsequent volumes, here comes the third volume. The format of this album is consistent with the first two volumes, blending traditional gospel standards with originals by established reggae and inspirational artists and bonafide, well produced reggae rhythms. Some of the rhythms here … Read entire article »

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