Reggae on the mountain
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- Reggae on the mountain
- College Arts & Lecture Series Kicks ff With Reggae Music
- Sixth Street hums during Texas Relays but Highland Mall all quiet
Reggae on the mountain
SunJournal.com
All outdoor music is free and open to all ages. Renowned throughout the reggae world for his traditional roots-reggae style and lively performances Cutta has been hailed as "Canada’s Top Reggae Act" by the Canadian Reggae Music Association. He has shared the stage with many of the biggest names in reggae music including Buju Banton Toots and the Maytals Peter Tosh The Wailers and Beenie Man. His latest full-length album "Whagwan" was released in March 2007. Cutta will headline the Saturday night show in the King Pine Room along with Rebel Fire a New York-based band featuring roots reggae with politically inspired lyrics and eloquent songwriting. Westbound Train a seven-member Boston-based band featuring modern reggae and ska music will headline Friday night’s show in the King Pine Room. The band has toured throughout the United States and Europe since its inception in 2001 and has shared stages with big names like the Mighty Mighty Bosstones and Rancid.
College Arts & Lecture Series Kicks ff With Reggae Music
WMFD.com
As part of the hio State University-Mansfield and North Central State College Arts and Lecture Series The Ark Band “Roots Reggae” kicked off the series of events Wednesday night at the Eisenhower Student Union at the SU-Mansfield Campus. Staff Member at the Child Development Center at NCSC Monica Durham says since people are on a budget and can’t afford to travel for Spring Break they brought the Carribbean to them. The event was free and open to the public. For more information about upcoming events you may contact their ffice of Campus Life at 419-775-4314.
Sixth Street hums during Texas Relays but Highland Mall all quiet
Austin American-Statesman
But Highland Mall was quiet and the closing brought a rebuke from the head of the local NAACP chapter. Highland Mall and a downtown music club said they would close early or altogether because of safety concerns during Texas Relays a track event that attracts young people including a large number of African Americans from Texas and other states. Highland Mall which in previous years has been a gathering spot during the relaysclosed at 2 p. Saturday instead of the usual 9 p. and Flamingo Cantina reggae music club was shuttered for the evening.
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