Paige Doherty has paid tribute to 'an amazing' young campaigner after his sudden death. Lewis Chalmers, 25, had been a keen supporter of the charity which aims to support other families dealing with grief.
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Mad Professor, a longtime friend and collaborator of Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, has penned a touching tribute to the late dub visionary.The reggae legend (real name Rainford Hugh Perry) died yesterday (August 29) at the Noel Holmes Hospital in Western Jamaica after battling illness.
No cause of death has yet been revealed.Jamaica’s Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, confirmed the dub pioneer’s passing. “My deep condolences to the family, friends, and fans of legendary record producer and singer, Rainford
.Paige Doherty has paid tribute to 'an amazing' young campaigner after his sudden death. Lewis Chalmers, 25, had been a keen supporter of the charity which aims to support other families dealing with grief.
Jamie Foxx has paid tribute to Michael K Williams following the actor’s death earlier this month.Taking to Instagram, Foxx said “it took me a minute to gather my thoughts and emotions. I wanted to do right by you with my words.
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Rum brand Duppy Share has teamed up with rapper Kano for a new addition to its range, Duppy White.It’s the company’s first 100% Jamaican rum – its others being blended from Jamaica and Barbados – and, it says, the “the entire design process” for the new drink was inspired by Kano’s “heritage and experiences”. The label also depicts scenes from his life in Jamaica and London.“For me, whatever I do has to be the real deal”, says Kano.
Gogglebox star Sandi Bogle has paid tribute to her late friend Sarah Harding in an emotional post on her Instagram page. The Channel 4 favourite took part in Celebrity Big Brother in 2017 with the late Girls Aloud singer, who died of breast cancer Sunday, September 5.
Influential musician and producer Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry has died. He was 85.The Jamaican Observer reported on Sunday that Perry had died that morning at the Noel Holmes Hospital in Jamaica.
Twitter last month that he was preparing for shows in Europe later this year.“I was very busy in the studio doing some lovely remixes,” he tweeted in July next to a picture of himself playing a tiny flute with brightly painted nails and his hair and beard dyed a crimson red.
Back in 1998, Haynes won over attendees at Cannes with “Velvet Goldmine,” a rock drama inspired by rock and glam musicians of the 70s, including Lou Reed. In “The Velvet Underground,” archival interviews of Reed, who died in 2013, are among the voices we hear looking back on the experimental art scene growing in New York five decades ago, led by the famous Andy Warhol.
Jamaica. "A producer for a wide array of artists including Bob Marley, Perry's mastery traversed time and genre, his impact evident from hip hop to post-punk, from The Beastie Boys to The Clash.
Jamaican Observer first reported Perry’s death. A cause of death was not disclosed.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorGood night, Lou.Ed Asner, the famed character actor, activist and union leader who died Sunday at the age of 91, was the last surviving member of original core cast of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.”The ground-breaking sitcom that ran on CBS from 1970 to 1977 led Asner to become the first TV actor to play the same character in a comedy, “Mary Tyler Moore’s” irascible WJM-TV news director Lou Grant, and in the CBS drama “Lou Grant,” where Asner took center stage as