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Legends and new sensations for Jaria Reggae Wednesdays tonight

Jamaica Observer

Wednesday, February 08, 2012



THE Jamaica Reggae Industry Association (JaRIA) series of concerts continues this evening at the Emancipation Park in Kingston with a showcase of Reggae Bands: Legends and New Sensations.

The line-up will include Fab Five, Errol Lee and the Bare Essentials, Dubtonic Kru, Uprising Roots, Raging Fyah and C-Sharp. The evening will start off with drumming from the Akwaaba drummers led by Phillip Supersad.

Reggae Wednesdays are free to the public and starts at 6:30 pm each week.

Reggae Month is produced by the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association (JaRIA) in partnership with the Jamaica Tourist Board and sponsored by the Edna Manley College, Sun Island, Guardsman Group, RJR Communications Group, IRIE FM, Zip FM, The Jamaica Observer, Wisynco, JAMPRO, Advantage General, Rum Bar Rum, Grizzlys, Alternative Music and Tru Tone.  

JaRIA has been organising Reggae Month activities since 2009. JaRIA is an independent, non-governmental organisation serving the needs and furthering the common interest of all individuals, institutions, organisations and firms directly and indirectly involved in the Jamaican music industry.



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