Ann Marie Keene’s passion for Jamaican culture spearheads movement in Sherlock
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In 1985 when she first visited Jamaica as a teen, Ann Marie Keene fell in love with the island and its music.
The sounds of reggae music often blared in her home; after all, her mother was a musician whose musical tastes included the likes of Bob Marley, Harry Belafonte, Lionel Richie, Jimmy Cliff, Tina Turner and Peter Tosh.
Forty years after her initial visit, Keene packed up from her home in Minnesota in the United States and decided to plant roots in the community of Sherlock in Duhaney Pa
The sounds of reggae music often blared in her home; after all, her mother was a musician whose musical tastes included the likes of Bob Marley, Harry Belafonte, Lionel Richie, Jimmy Cliff, Tina Turner and Peter Tosh.
Forty years after her initial visit, Keene packed up from her home in Minnesota in the United States and decided to plant roots in the community of Sherlock in Duhaney Pa
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