The Bloodlines Concert
The first staging of JaRIA’s Reggae Wednesday Concerts was centered around Artistes who have done the music industry proud and their children or grandchildren who also do music.
I gotta big up the Armshouse Crew dwl (dead wid laugh) 😀
We were taking a Selfie & got snapped by surprise, we were in the Friday Observer 🙂
As one of the hosts Mr. Ibo Cooper explained it’s an African tradition to start an event with drumming, for welcome, and to signal the start; so the Akwaaba Drummers opened the show.
A stage with master drummers 😀 Ouida Lewis, the lady in the middle, was my second but most influential drumming teacher 🙂 <3
So without further ado here are the pictures I took before my phone battery died.
#ReggaeMusicFiPlay Bless Up!
Do you have some music playing on your blog somewhere? Every time I’m in my reader it plays. Reason I’m suggesting its from yours cause I just followed your blog and it sounds like reggae?
Oh dear :O I’m sorry yes it’s mine but it’s not reggae it’s soca, I’ll take it off auto play
I’m not familiar with the genre. Yeah, I found the post just now. I just apologized to the other blogger.
It’s Caribbean, soca is short for calypso but I’ll fix that now