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Something extra

Published:Wednesday | February 2, 2011 | 12:00 AM
Ben and Sabrina Bulls smile for the camera at Harold Williams and Alex Chin's birthday barbecue at Williams' Coral Gardens residence in Montego Bay last Saturday afternoon. Check Sunday's Outlook for the low-down on the event and more fab pictures. photo by Janet Silvera
HBO's top executive for Latin America and the Caribbean, Javier Fegures (second left), takes a timeout with (from left) Flow's Makeba Bennett-Easy, Sharon Roper and Lori Del Veccio, inside the Flow Skybox at the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival. - Photo by Noel Thompson
Columbus Communications boss, Brendan Paddick (second right), and Flow Jamaica president, Michele English (third left), hang with guests (from left) MoBay businessman Kishin Samtani, his wife Shoba, and Stewart's Auto owners, Richard and Diana Stewart. - Photo by Noel Thompson
Rotarian Michael Baugh (left), Palmyra's Ron McKay (centre) and Flow's Niall Sheehy hang out at the Flow booth at the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival on Thursday night at the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium. - photo by Janet Silvera
The Gleaner's business development and marketing manager, Karin Cooper, gets close to the Air Supply duo, Russell Hitchcock (left) and Graham Russell, on the final night of the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival at the Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium. The Gleaner was a gold sponsor of the event. - photo by Sheena Gayle
Annie Parsons (left), chairperson of the Lady Taverners Charity, and June Daley pose for 'Something Extra' at a fashion show for charity at Mosimanns in Knightsbridge, London. Six of the contestants in the recently held Miss Jamaica UK 2010 were the models at the show held on Monday. Daley was the fashion coordinator for this event. - Contributed
Were High Court judge Bryan Sykes (left) and Assistant Commissioner of Police Les Green discussing law or golf? Either way, they were out at the Annual Caribbean Brain Tumour Charity Golf Classic presentation held at the Cinnamon Hill Golf Course on Saturday. - Photo by Noel Thompson
Monique Todd, vice-president of marketing at Scotiabank, chills with 'Mr Big' Ron Isley at the jazz fest. - Contributed
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Celebrating 15 years of great music, we just can't get enough of Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival. The vibes were 'flowing' as the fun folks at Flow added their pinch of excitement to the event.