Reggae Saturday: Jah Messengers

Saturday
19
Jul

Revolutionary Reggae

  • Venue:Supper Club
  • Showtime:2:00 pm
  • Doors open:12:00 pm
  • Free Admission, Standing Room Only
  • Free Entry

Free Reggae Weekend! - Indoor/Outdoor - Rain or Shine

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It’s a Free Reggae Weekend. Come early on Saturday for the 7th Annual Blazing Paddles Paddlefest! It’s a paddling celebration of Cleveland’s scenic, and historic Cuyahoga River. Share the River is providing two opportunities to enjoy Blazing Paddles Paddlefest. You can enjoy a relaxed paddle journey of the historic and scenic Cuyahoga River where the Dave Vasarhelyi Memorial Recreational Paddle & Float. Or you can race Cleveland’s hard-working waterfront over one of three race distances. If you’re not paddling, come down to hang out and enjoy a summer day along Cleveland’s vibrant riverfront!

Why you should see this show…

Jah Messengers bring the roots reggae. “While mainstream reggae has a lot of a rock feel to it, roots reggae has the drum and bass and the rhythm section, which sets it apart. Our influences are groups like Black Guru and Third World. And, of course, Bob Marley is an idol.”
 

 

Jah Messengers Bio
Jah Messengers Reggae Band’s Mission is to utilize reggae music as a catalyst to unite all people. The Vision is to ensure that the voices of the oppressed are heard through reggae music. The band’s journey began in the late ’70s, when six brothers from Jamaica decided to come together as a unit to express themselves through reggae roots music from Jamaica. In the middle to late ’80s the band went to the studio and recorded Brand New Place and Coming From a Long Long Way which debut on the reggae scene with relatives success. During the early ’90s, the band went on hiatus for a few years and resurfaced in 2000 as the band you see today. Today Jah Messengers Reggae Band is still committed to its mission and continues to plays roots reggae music despite the many changes that reggae music has faced over the years.
 


Guest Guidelines

To ensure an enjoyable experience for everyone, please observe the following:

    • Doors open at 3:30pm. Absolutely no early entry will be allowed.
    • Reggae Sundays have limited seating available on a first-come, first-served basis. Saving seats for later-arriving guests is not allowed.
    • Entry is through the venue’s front door only. Climbing over the outdoor fence is strictly prohibited, as is entry through side doors.
    • All silver outdoor chairs must remain on the riverside deck. The silver chairs may not be moved inside, or to the boardwalk.
    • To ensure a safe, fun environment, Music Box does not allow bubble-making devices, balloons, or similar objects on site.

Thank you, we sincerely appreciate you!


 

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