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YardEdge talks to Gas Money about being rockers in the land of dancehall…. YardEdge: How did the band get started? Vernon: Vernon and Daniel met back in 2005. Both being into rock music and being guitar players they toyed with the idea of starting a band. Vernon, meanwhile, worked at

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LIVE MUSIC NATION INTRODUCES ROCK JAM SESSIONS AT GROSVENOR GALLERIES. Starting this Wednesday, September 17. Bands performing include, Black Zebra, Crimson Heart Replica, Dre and KJ and  Ska Rock Band.

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Farenheit and Crimson Heart Replica Smokin’ it up! Helen and Sean Paul hangin’ at Smokin’ Jacket Steve “Urchin” and Chrystal partyin’ up at Smokin’ Jacket

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CRIMSON HEART REPLICA Where: Chilitos Restaurant, Hope Road When:  September 16- 6pm till 11pm Admission:  $300 Food and Drink on Sale Also performing: GAS MONEY BLUEGRASS BAND BE THERE!

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Truckback Records has recently released the Ole Axle Riddim on the Apple iTunes Store and other leading digital retailers via Rebelmix Inc. After taking 2007’s “Gear Box” riddim to number 1 on the BBC 1Xtra Dancehall chart by way of Erup’s runaway “Click My Finger” track, Truckback Records new “Ole

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Vote for the Realvibez Mariah Carey & Cezar remix of “I’ll Be Lovin’ U Long Time” at http://www.indabamusic.com/submissions/show/1509 Beat produced by “Preggs” from Sean Paul’s band.

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Part 2 YardEdge: Do you enjoy doing art as a “business”? Kima: It’s like a roller coaster! It has its ups and it has its downs. It’s a whole new ball game when it comes to doing art as a business as there are no ‘definites’ really. Where as one

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This Friday’s Fashion’s Night Out – look out for designs by Jamaican jeweler, Kima Francis! YardEdge talks to Jamaican Jeweler, Kima Francis about her unique creations made from nature.  As she says, “Adorning nature’s best with nature.” ‘Fashion Block 2008’ – Knutsford Blvd, New Kingston Part 1 of a 2

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Happenings On The Edge

Did you know it takes 450 years for PLASTIC BOTTLES to break down in the soil? Help stop the flow of plastic bottles into our streets, gullies, rivers, beaches and landfills. Place them in the recovery bins provided and help to preserve Jamaica’s precious environment today! A 24 HOUR PLASTIC

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