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The Jamaican reggae singer Tarrus Riley learned the art of performance in his red-yellow-green cradle, as he is the son of singer Jimmy Riley (1947-2016) – father and son also regularly performed together in the zeroes. Riley mixes classic roots reggae with dancehall, now for six albums, with Healing (2020) being the most recent. Tonight he will be accompanied by the well-oiled Blak Soil Band plus his best musical friend: saxophonist/singer Dean Fraser, who was already heard on Riley's rocksteady album Love Situation (2014). Live on stage, Riley always brings an extra dose of energy!
The Jamaican reggae singer Tarrus Riley learned the art of performance in his red-yellow-green cradle, as he is the son of singer Jimmy Riley (1947-2016) – father and son also regularly performed together in the zeroes. Riley mixes classic roots reggae with dancehall, now for six albums, with Healing (2020) being the most recent. Tonight he will be accompanied by the well-oiled Blak Soil Band plus his best musical friend: saxophonist/singer Dean Fraser, who was already heard on Riley's rocksteady album Love Situation (2014). Live on stage, Riley always brings an extra dose of energy!
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