Non-stop parties highlight Nestea beach volleyball

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- Non-stop parties highlight Nestea beach volleyball
- Masaya Hayashi follows music roots to Jamaica
- Mourners pay tribute to Bob Marley’s mom

Non-stop parties highlight Nestea beach volleyball
sunstar.com.ph – Apr 27, 2008
Star blog on President ArroyoReggae music spiced up each evening as the athletes and their coaches transfer from one restaurant to another at dinner time courtesy of the organizers who made sure that their stay in this summer hideaway would be a memorable one more than volleyball. Some of the nights even had fashion show events and the athletes all coming from different schools in Luzon Visayas and Mindanao had a great time away from home while savoring their favorite food on the dinner table. Ali Bernan coach of the Holy Cross of Davao College (HCDC) pair of Allen Jay Sales and Celboy Atendido confessed they are having a good time indeed and wasn’t even frowning on the fact that his team placed dead last at ninth place in the men’s division. “Having qualified for Boracay is already a victory itself. We lost but we definitely gained experience here and it’s an honor to represent our school and our city” Bernan told Sun.

Masaya Hayashi follows music roots to Jamaica
Jamaica Gleaner – Apr 27, 2008
Different tunesHayashi has invited the likes of Alton Ellis Prince Buster Echo Vibration and Strange Jah Cole to perform at shows in Japan but says: “me request different tunes for them to do because in Jamaica they only perform hit tunes. So like in Jamaica they don’t know tunes like Dance Cleopatra and Prince of Peace by Prince Busta. “Hayashi in his own right has been like an ambassador for reggae music around the world especially when it comes to ska and rocksteady. He now has a radio programme called ‘Pirate Choice’ on the Internet. “It’s on our website (www.

Mourners pay tribute to Bob Marley’s mom
FXNews – Apr 27, 2008
“She read her Bible every day and listened to gospel music every evening” he told crowds of friends and relatives who gathered as drummers performed traditional Rastafarian rhythms and chants. Booker a native Jamaican was 18 when she married Norval Marley a British man 32 years her senior. Their son brought reggae music world fame becoming its international frontman with songs including the classic “ne Love. Marley died of a brain tumor in Miami in 1981 at age 36.

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