Jay Funk Dawg Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1st SOULSISTA & NUFUNK.ca PRESENT: BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE TO BOB MARLEY CLUB LAMBI - 4465 St. LAURENT ST. MONTREAL for more info email: soulsistah@graffiti.net or visit www.nufunk.ca Montreal and Toronto's top reggae arists come together to celebrate Bob Marley's life and music! A HOT NIGHT OF ROOTS, ROCK REGGAE, AND DANCEHALL! Live DJ's Bands and Singers! THIS IS NOT A REGULAR BOB MARLEY TRIBUTE. 10 DIFFERENT ARTISTS WILL SHOW SHOW US HOW BOB MARLEY HAS INSPIRED THEIR MUSIC! A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS ARE GOING TO SOS CHILDRENS VILLAGE IN JAMAICA. THIS IS ALSO A FOOD DRIVE FOR NDG FOOD DEPOT AND MILE END MISSION. Featuring from Toronto: HOUSE OF DAVID BAND KING SELAH MEGHAN "MAKAYA" KELDAY THE HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER JAH LIN AND UNCLEDROPSI FROM MONTREAL: KYA KINDU KALI DAN BEATS AURESIA KING SHADROCK STILL WATERS SELECTAH KILLAH-MAN-JAHRO plus Rosemary Currie & Michelle Tompkins BOB MARLEY WAS A LEGENDARY MAN, HIS MUSIC HAS INSPIRED PEOPLE ALL OVER THE WORLD. HIS DEDICATION TO ONE LOVE, RASTAFARI AND REGGAE WILL BE CELEBRATED ON THIS ONE NIGHT! Tickets: 8$ in advance (available at JamCan) $10 at the door with a non-perishable food donation 12$ with no food donation FACEBOOK INVITE: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=8126764313 Bob Marley www.bobmarley.com On February 6, 2008, International music star Bob Marley would have been 63 years old if he had not succumbed to cancer on Monday May 11, 1981 at the young age 36-years-old. Today almost anywhere in the world when the name Bob Marley is mentioned it is recognized by old and young. He remains enormously popular and well known all over the world. Reggae's most transcendent and iconic figure, Bob Marley was the first Jamaican artist to achieve international superstardom, in the process introducing the music of his native island nation to the far-flung corners of the globe. Marley's music gave voice to the day-to-day struggles of the Jamaican experience, vividly capturing not only the plight of the country's impoverished and oppressed but also the devout spirituality that remains their source of strength. His songs of faith, devotion, and revolution created a legacy that continues to live on not only through the music of his extended family but also through generations of artists the world over touched by his genius. With a special cast of Toronto Musicians, Djs and MCs, a celebration of Bob Marley's legacy of music, peace and love will take at LEE's PALACE on Saturday February 9th, 2008 TORONTO's FEATURED ARTISTS: House of David Gang Featuring King Selah THE HOUSE OF DAVID GANG is a Toronto-based reggae outfit that delivers late 70s and early 80s style Jamaican reggae classics . Formed in Toronto over 15 years ago, the band is fronted by seasoned reggae veteran King Selah and whose members have included members of Resinators, Irie Band, Explorer Band, Revelation, Sellasie I Power and many others. The House of David Gang got it's name from a House that a group of like minded Toronto Reggae Musicians lived in and who held after-hour reggae parties for several years which developed the musicians into some of Toronto's Top session players. For the past 15 years King Selah and the House of David Gang have hosted the Toronto Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer Tributes which have helped bring light to Toronto's burgeoning roots rock reggae scene. Now with a new line-up - The House of David Gang faithfully recreates the Bob Marley Sound - which includes 2 guitarists, 2 keyboardists and a strong rhythm section of Jah-Lin (drums) and Uncledropsi (bass). The House of David Gang is: King Selah - Lead Vocals Collin Edwards - Drums & Backup Vocals Uncledropsi - Hip Hop MC,Bass Jay Cleary - Rhythm & Lead guitar Killa Henderson - Keyboards Gerry-Ikungeuna - Keyboards Meghan "Makaya" Kelday - Lead and Backup Vocals Lucas Edwards - Rhythm & Lead guitar Jah-Lin, Uncledropsi & Jaydawg from The Irie Band www.myspace.com/iriebandtoronto www.irieband.ca The Irie Band is a Toronto-based reggae outfit that delivers dub riddims in a classic, Jamaican late 70s and early 80s style. Formed in January 2006, the band is fronted by seasoned reggae veteran, Steven Cogdell. For six months, the band played a weekly gig called Irie Tuesdays at Cervejaria Downtown, that honed them into a tight, heavy unit. Irie Band has performed at The El Mocambo, Lula Lounge, Ciao Edie, Parkdale Arts and Crafts Festival, Come Together Music Festival, The Townehouse, Kensington Market, Revival, Ellington's, Starlight, The Trane, Fez Baitk, Lee's Palace and at The Marijuana March at Queen's Park to over 5,000 people. High Plains Drifter www.highplainsdrifter.ca High Plains Drifter is a rootsy funk-rock and world beat ensemble, whose dynamic live performances are captivating audiences across Canada. Like imagery evoked by the mysterious quality of a traveling vagabond, High Plains Drifter is a collective of musicians traveling town to town bringing the energy of celebration to audiences everywhere. Leaning towards original roots, jazz, funk and world music, The High Plains Drifter is a groove force that keeps dancehalls packed and bodies in constant motion. High Plains Drifter draws inspiration from artists as diverse as James Brown, Herbie Hanthingy and Jimmy Buffet. The group, known for their unpredictable stage show, has enjoyed collaborations with a number of Canadian musicians including members of The Jimmy Swift Band, Slowcoaster, Wassabi Collective, The Chameleon Project & Slammin' Jack as well as young horn players, percussionists and turn-tablists. presented in association with: www.nufunk.ca www.myspace.com/nufunk www.myspace.com/pcmusiccollective www.myspace.com/soulsisjah Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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