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Published:Monday | January 30, 2012 | 12:00 AM
Chairman of the Art of Music Productions, Walter Elmore, and his ex-wife, Coleen Del Terzo, at the record-breaking Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival on Friday night. - Photo by Janet Silvera
With a traffic jam preventing her from leaving the Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium on Friday, Dr Carlene Grant danced until the wee hours of the morning to the selections of Silverhawk at the after-party outside the stadium.
The lovely Julie Ramchandani poses for the camera at a reception hosted by the India High Commissioner Mohinder Grover and his wife, Verdeep, to mark the 63rd Republic Day of India at India House on East Kings House Road last Thursday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Red Stripe's Managing Director Renato Gonzalez (right) has the full attention of actor Rockmond Dunbar (left) and LIME's Tara Playfair-Scott at the festival on Friday.
The lovely Barbara Setalsing seems captivated by John Holt's performance at the festival last Thursday night. - Photo by Mark Titus
I think she said yes! Trinidadians Cherisse Rajcoomar and Rushil Pinto Pereira embrace after he popped the question prior to Celine Dion's performance at the Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival on Friday.
A very regally attired Marcia Griffiths (right) shares lens with Heather Shields-Goldson, vice-president of marketing and products at Scotiabank, after Griffiths' performance last Thursday at the Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival, held at the Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium. - Contributed Photos
Chescot and Isiaa Browne were inseparable, waiting patiently for Celine Dion's performance. - Photos by Janet Silvera
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For weeks, months, maybe even years to come, people who witnessed it will be talking about the Sweet 16 of the Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival on the weekend. Here are some highlights.