30th Annual Reggae On The River

The first evening of the 30th Annual Reggae On The River featured performances by international luminaries from around the globe.

 

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Highlights from the evening included outstanding performances from Sly & Robbie and The Taxi Gang and Michael Rose. Gentleman & The Evolution closed out the first night on the main stage and DJs played at the smaller river stage well past four on Saturday morning.

 

 

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(Ronald “Nambo” Robinson performing with Sly & Robbie and the Taxi Gang at the 30th Annual Reggae On The River 2014, Friday Aug. 1.)

 

Saturday afternoon included a stellar performance from Ashland, Ore.-based band Indubious, whose genre is self-described as “Rootstronica.” Following after was Abya Yala, a Chilean group with an amazing reggae/roots jazz-fusion sound. Both acts featured enthusiastic members filled with pure talent and energy. Headlining Saturday was reggae legend Jimmy Cliff with Santa Barbara-based Iration and Jamaica’s Third World.

 

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Peter “Peter G” Gayle performing with Sly & Robbie and the Taxi Gang at the 30th Annual Reggae On The River 2014, Friday Aug. 1.

 

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Michael Rose performing on the first evening of the 30th Annual Reggae On The River 2014, Friday Aug. 1.

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Michael Rose performing on the first evening of the 30th Annual Reggae On The River 2014, Friday Aug. 1

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