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Winston “Bello” Bell has been in the business of theatre since 1975 when he had his first taste of the stage in the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) Festival Competitions. At that time Bello was a student at Camperdown High School where he met Keith Noel who introduced him to theatre... |
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Dermot Hussey
Heard on "Riffin". Currently employed as a Programme Director of XM 101 with XM Satellite Radio, Dermot Hussey began as a Music Director, before becoming a Programme Director of Satellite Radio’s leading service...
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Soley programming, XM’s reggae channel, “The Joint” XM 101, he also produces and presents “Riffin”, 5 times a week on www.newstalk.com.jm, Monday to Friday at 8.35pm.
Dermot Hussey was awarded a Musgrave Medal for services to Music and Media. He’s
Also worked in print, television, is co-author of Bob Marley, “King Of Reggae”, and a contributor to Encyclopedia Brittanica. |
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Michael J. Hussey
Jun 23, 2008
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I simply want to thank you for getting the Hussey name out there. Some years ago browsing thru a book store saw your name on a book about Bob Marley and felt proud. Thank you. While not a fan of Reggae I am a Jazz fan. Since that stroll your name is mentioned from time to time on PBS programs here in Florida. When chatting with friends from Jamaica I wiil remind them that I have "a distant cousin, Dermot Hussey, in JAMAICA! Continued success. Best wishes, Mike
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allan alberga
Jun 26, 2008
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Dermot's consummate style revives the period when this type of music - jazz - was the diet of those of us who secretly wanted to be musicians but never made it. Instead , we became avid listeners; skilled at identifying the performers of the art, though we never knew them personally, just by the nuances of the music. What Dermot is doing is to remind that small band of us who experienced that music that we can still enjoy it. Thank you, Dermot and 93FM
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