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Redemption Live lives up to billing
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February 8, 2016

Redemption Live lives up to billing

CELEBRATION of the life of late reggae legend Bob Marley continued on Sunday with the Digicel’s Redemption Live Concert held at Sabina Park in Kingston.

The free concert kicked off at 4:00 pm and featured stellar performances from the likes of Morgan Heritage, Cocoa Tea, Tanya Stephens, Bugle, and Sizzla Kalonji.

Throughout the evening, each entertainer paid tribute to Marley who would have celebrated his 71st birthday on February 6.

Morgan Heritage delivered a well-rehearsed set for the crowd on hand. The group had fans in a sing-a-long to old favorites as well as new songs from their Grammy-nominated album Strictly Roots. Tracks from their catalogue included

Tell Me How Come, Don’t Affi Dread, Reggae Bring Back Love, Down by the River andNothing to Smile About.

Veteran reggae singer Cocoa Tea did not disappoint. He delivered a knockout performance which saw him receiving numerous ‘forwards’ from the crowd. Fans sang along in unison to

Too Young, Lost My Sonia, Israel’s King, Holy Mount Zion, Love Me Truly andGood Life.

Making one of her infrequent local musical appearances Tanya Stephens took her fans down memory lane with songs like

It’s A Pity, Can’t Handle the Ride, Mr Mention, What’s Your Story, After You andThese Streets.

Bugle, currently riding high with his EDM-styled

Rasta Party, had the venue chanting toAnnointed, Be Proud, Don’t Blame Life andJourney. His set was ignited further when he invited Agent Sasco on stage, who performedAlmighty Protect Me andHand to Mouth.

Sizzla brought the curtains down on the show with a fiery finale. The August Town-based artiste gave a commanding performance, belting out faves including

Holding Firm, Simplicity, Solid as a Rock, Praise Ye Jah andGood Ways. Towards the ending of his performance, Sizzla encouraged the telecom Giant Digicel to invest more in education and even suggested they erect a wing at the local universities.

Other great sets from I Octane, Leroy Sibbles, Iba Mahr, Ikaya, Nesbeth, Andrew Tosh, Kelissa and Black Am I.

— Simone Morgan

 

 

 

 

 

Sizzla Kalonji in performance at Redemption Live, held at Sabina Park in Kingston, on Sunday
Tanya Stephens (<strong>Garfield Robinson)</strong>
Members of Morgan Heritage
Bugle
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