Caribbean Summit Afternoon Concerts
Ernest Ranglin, with Jay Douglas and Everton “Pablo” Paul (2:00 PM)
Widely credited as the founding father of Jamaican ska, guitarist Ernest Ranglin has been called “the most important musician to emerge from Jamaica” by Island Records’ founder Chris Blackwell. In 1964, Ranglin played guitar on singer Millie Small’s My Boy Lollipop, the international hit that put ska on the map, paving the way for Bob Marley and all of reggae music. Accompanying Ranglin will be Jay Douglas and Everton “Pablo” Paul with their Jamaica to Toronto bandmates.
Calypso Rose (3:00 PM)
The West Indies’ long-reigning Queen of Calypso, McArtha Lewis (aka Calypso Rose), began singing at age 15 in her native Tobago. Throughout her five-decade career she has scored a steady string of calypso hits and shared stages with Bob Marley, Miriam Makeba, Roberta Flack and Michael Jackson.
Concert hosted by Garvia Bailey
Host of CBC Toronto’s Big City, Small World
Ernest Ranglin, with Jay Douglas and Everton “Pablo” Paul (2:00 PM)
Widely credited as the founding father of Jamaican ska, guitarist Ernest Ranglin has been called “the most important musician to emerge from Jamaica” by Island Records’ founder Chris Blackwell. In 1964, Ranglin played guitar on singer Millie Small’s My Boy Lollipop, the international hit that put ska on the map, paving the way for Bob Marley and all of reggae music. Accompanying Ranglin will be Jay Douglas and Everton “Pablo” Paul with their Jamaica to Toronto bandmates.
Calypso Rose (3:00 PM)
The West Indies’ long-reigning Queen of Calypso, McArtha Lewis (aka Calypso Rose), began singing at age 15 in her native Tobago. Throughout her five-decade career she has scored a steady string of calypso hits and shared stages with Bob Marley, Miriam Makeba, Roberta Flack and Michael Jackson.
Concert hosted by Garvia Bailey
Host of CBC Toronto’s Big City, Small World
Location: The Hub, Festival Stage, David Pecaut Square, 55 John Street, Toronto, ON
Admission: FREE
This event is part of the Luminato Festival
For more info visit: http://www.luminato.com/press/calypso-rose/
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