As Jamaicans rang in 1974, dance floors and nightclubs across Kingston came alive with music, movement and celebration. From elegant hotel balls to pulsating club scenes, revellers welcomed the new year in high spirits, carried by the sounds of reggae, ska and popular bands of the day. These moments capture the joy, style and rhythm that defined New Year’s Eve celebrations at the time.
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