Legendary Jamaican Band, Culture, Live in New York

New York (NY), USA – On Tuesday, August 7th, S.O.B.’s presents the iconic roots reggae band, Culture. Founded in the 1970’s golden age of reggae, Culture has long been reggae’s preeminent harmony group and has garnered continual US and international acclaim for its extensive series of classic “roots” albums.
 
 Culture’s long-time front man, Joseph Hill, passed away last year in the midst of a European tour, leaving his son, Kenyatta Hill to take up the band’s lead. Kenyatta stepped up and finished the tour, and has since led Culture through various festivals and concert venues to much acclaim, shocking critics and fans around the world by how similar he sounds to his late great dad.On Tuesday August 7th, Kenyatta Hill leads Culture to S.O.B.’s, for a unique and intimate concert. Familiar fans will have plenty to cheer for as Kenyatta sings songs like “Jah Rastafari”, “Money Girl” and “Two Sevens Clash”, and new fans will be in for a special treat, as they have an unforgettable experience, remarkably close to the original Culture concerts of the 1970’s.

 

w/ Special Guest Kenyatta Hill
Doors:9:00 PM
Show:10:00 PM
Admission:
$ 20.00 in advance
$ 25.00 Day of show
Tuesday August 7th

One of Culture‘s essential recordings, Two Sevens Clash, was reissued recently: Historical Reggae Recording by Culture Reissued in Deluxe 30th Anniversary Edition.

Buy Two Sevens Clash.

Author: World Music Central News Room

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