Kingston’s New Musical Treasure: The Bunny Lee Museum Opens Its Doors

Since February 12, another reason has been added to your to-do list when visiting Kingston, Jamaica. In an intimate setting, the new Bunny Lee Museum was officially opened at 17 Burns Avenue, Duhaney Park. The museum not only showcases Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee memorabilia, but also offers visitors a deeper insight into Jamaican music history. In an emotional speech, Jr. Striker, son […]

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