Tuesday, February 7, 2012
6th Annual El Mocambo Bob Marley Tribute w/ Kidd Rasta, I-Sax, Chocolate & Roots @ El Mocambo, Toronto, ON - Sat Feb 11th!
http://www.nufunk.ca/ & El Mocambo presents
6th Annual El Mocambo Bob Marley Birthday Tribute
w/ Kidd Rasta & The Peacemaker, I-Sax & High Plains Drifter
+ DJ Chocolate (Ryerson Radio 88.1) & Patrick Roots (CIUT 89.5fm)
plus special guests TBA
... Food Donations to Serving Charity
$10 with Canned Food Donation, $15 without, Doors 9:00 pm
Location: El Mocambo, 464 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ON M5T 2G8
For tickets visit: http://www.ticketweb.ca
Kidd Rasta & The Peace Makers www.myspace.com/kiddrasta
I-Sax www.myspace.com/isaxinjah
High Plains Drifter www.myspace.com/highplainsdrifting
Kidd Rasta & The Peacemakers
Ten years and four albums later, Kidd Rasta and the Peacemakers are still on the scene creating more music than ever. It is in the ethnically diverse streets of Toronto, Canada where the band meets to create their unique sound. Being of Rasta faith, Kidd writes music to a reggae vibe but with a twist. "It’s People Music". Achieving radio play, television spotlights, and creating live shows, which can even get grandma up and dancing, has opened many doors for the band. This includes opening for acts ranging from reggae's Luciano to rock and roll's Lenny Kravitz. Kidd Rasta and the Peacemakers are currently working on the soundtracks for new Paul Perrier documentaries "Cracked Not Broken" and "Looking For Rasta", releasing their new music videos for "Rwanda" and "4/20 Ganja Song", and in the studio recording the bands fifth full length album. Kidd is also excited about his first solo project produced by Vincent Grant of the renowned Tuff Gong Studios in Jamaica. The album’s first single entitled "Hear H.I.M. Call" was released in early 2009. Kidd Rasta and the Peacemakers' music and positive message continues to reach more people as their popularity grows.
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awesome I put-off buying this for months,
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