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Burning Spear with Wayne Wonder, Luciano, and more

Aug 3, 2024 at 12:00  ·  The National Bowl, Milton keynes The National Bowl, Milton keynes

Burning Spear
Aug 3
Burning Spear
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Gentleman's Dub Club, formed in Leeds (2006), excels in reggae/electronic music. Famous for their energetic UK festival performances, they released hits like FOURtyFOUR & Lost in Space. Known for collaborations with artists like Million Stylez & Winston Francis.
Born in England, reggae icon DJ David Rodigan has been a major force in music since 1978, known for his clashes, Rodigan Sound System, and compilations like "The Kings of Reggae."
Jamaica-born singer Wayne Wonder (Von Wayne Charles) blends dancehall, reggae, hip-hop, and rap. Famous for "No Letting Go," he worked with Foxy Brown, Left Eye, and Buju Banton. Wonder's hits include "Saddest Day" and "Warm Jamaican Christmas." He founded Singso Records and his albums achieved global success.
Born Keith Blair in Clarks Town, Jamaica, reggae singer Anthony B debuted in 1993. Known for hits like "Fire pon Rome," he teamed with Richard Bell and has influenced political peace with his music.
Goldie, born in Walsall, England, is a pioneering drum'n'bass icon known for blending jazz and hip-hop influences. Famous for "Inner City Life" and his influential Metalheadz label, he has also acted in films like "The World Is Not Enough" and received an MBE in 2016.
British reggae star Maxi Priest, born in Lewisham, London, rose to fame in the '80s and '90s with his lovers rock style, blending reggae with pop and R&B. Known for hits like "Close to You" and his cover of "Wild World," Priest collaborated with artists like Shaggy and Robin Trower. His notable albums include Bonafide, and he achieved worldwide success with soulful, romantic tracks. Priest's musical journey began with the Saxon International sound system, leading to a successful international career.
Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Dawn Penn made a mark in the rocksteady era with the hit "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)." After a break, she returned with a '90s dancehall version, gaining renewed fame. Known for collaborations with Prince Buster and Steely & Clevie.
Yellowman, born Winston Foster in Negril, Jamaica, revolutionized reggae with his edgy dancehall style. Known for witty, explicit lyrics, he popularized toasting. His hits include "Zungguzungguguzungguzeng" and collaborations with DJ Fathead. Despite battles with cancer, he shifted to socially conscious themes in later years, making a comeback with 2019's "No More War."
Gyptian, born in St. Andrew, Jamaica, mixes reggae with R&B. Known for hits like "Serious Times" and "Hold You," he has collaborated with Nicki Minaj and Diplo. His albums "My Name Is Gyptian" and "Love, Sex and Reggae" showcase his conscious roots and pop style.
The Dualers, a UK Ska and Reggae band from South London, led by Tyber Cranstoun, are known for energetic live shows including Glastonbury and Wembley. With hits inspired by legends like Bob Marley and The Skatalites, their albums consistently chart in the UK.

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