In my book, the 1st Palm Beach Reggae and Arts Festival at Old School Square in Delray Beach was so successful, I hope it will become an annual affair.
This after I only attended 1 of what is a 3 day affair (Friday to Sunday).
Saturday night featured the dynamic Inner Circle band.
Despite driving to West Palm often, I had never been to Delray Beach before although having lived in nearby Tamarac for 10 years.
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| Barry (right) with one of his band members. |
So have to big up my cuz Barry, (Colin), leader of the popular Tallawah Mento Band for not only telling me about the festival but also transporting me.😊
You know Jamaica has birthed so many fantastic musicians of every genre over the years that I can never stop feeling super proud to be a Jamaican.
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| Soaking up the fun with Caroline |
One of my top favorite dance bands in the 1980's was Inner Circle with the unstoppable Jacob Miller. I still get goose bumps remembering that terrible Sunday afternoon when he crashed around 3 pm and died on Hope Road.
For weeks every radio station was playing his monster hit "Dreadlocks nuh live inna tenament yard," as we mourned.
Thanks to my cuz Barry, I learned this week that not only were they still around but also, they had built a virtual musical empire in Miami.
They were fantastic.
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| Xpermento in action They delivered not only great latin music but also, good reggae and pop. I suspect we will be hearing a lot more about them. |
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| Ojay and Sahara. |













1 comment:
Great review! Hopefully I’ll be at the second Delray Reggae Festival🎸🇯🇲
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