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Published:Tuesday | February 1, 2011 | 12:00 AM
Ritz- Carlton's Mureen James (right) and Verona Rutty look fabulous as they enjoy the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival. - Photo by Sheena Gayle
Public relations manager at Red Stripe, Levaughn Flynn, with friend Trizan Chung Ying of Creative Marketing on Friday night at the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival. - Photo by Sheena Gayle
Tara Fraser rocked this outfit well on Friday night at Jamaica Jazz and Blues at the Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium. - Photo by Sheena Gayle
Is this how the commissioner of customs gets all that intelligence on what's going on at the wharf? No, he's just catching the action at Jazz! - Contributed
Rhythm & Blues Group SWV gets to know Alan Barnes, managing director of Red Stripe, at the Jazz and Blues Festival on Friday night. - Contributed
From left: Mike Thompson, senior vice-president, corporate and commercial banking, and Hugh Reid, general manager, Scotia Insurance, with divas Nickeisha Barnes and Cameal Davis. - Contributed
From left: Kimberley Diedrick, Lindsey Lodenquai and Jessica Williams make a fab trio at Inclusive Saturdays in the newly remodelled Building Night Club's VIP Balcony. - Contributed
Former Miss Jamaica World Sara Lawrence (left) hangs with BFF Justine Madden on Saturday. - Contributed
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Here are some more of the jazz fans spotted by our cameras.

A new spin on partnership

1.  The young businessman appears to have interpreted the term 'partners' to have an all-inclusive meaning. Friends say this is the only way they can explain the overt way in which he has been going after his partner's sexy wife. Now, a once-lucrative business is teethering on the brink of destruction for the wife seems extremely flattered by the attention - some are predicting that there is going to be an explosion.

A hat in the ring

2. The clever ones are saying the businessman is about to throw his hat in the ring. Known to many as a fence-sitter he has grown tired of playing the game from his verandah, he has been watching the polls and keeping his ear close to the ground. He believes now is the time - listen for an announcement soon.

What a reunion that was

3. Old fire stick caught fire in Kingston recently. Just like the days of old, the lady was confined to bed after a night of frolicking. In her words, the guy has still got it.

Exploiting death

4. Some people know exactly how to exploit the dead. Take this businesswoman who went crying on the shoulders of all her friends after the demise of her husband. She said he left her with nothing and the sympathetic ones made generous donations. Some were livid when they discovered that she had just bought an apartment in Florida with her largesse. Now she wonders why her calls are not being answered?