“The people,” said David Elecciri Jr. with iconic reggae band Steel Pulse, when asked why the band is playing one of the smallest venues of their current tour at Tico Time River Resort, just south of ...
English reggae icons Steel Pulse are coming back to Central Florida this very weekend, playing an early evening show at the Cocoa Riverfront Park! It’s a perfect setting to enjoy the band’s evergreen ...
One of the longest-running roots reggae bands around, Steel Pulse now boasts a list of former members as twice as long as that of its current lineup. Only two of its current players have appeared on ...
Steel Pulse, one of the most recognized names in reggae is headed to Orlando. Originating from Birmingham, England, the group uses their music to preach love and justice. “Without love there is no ...
One of the world’s most popular reggae bands, Steel Pulse initially honed their infectious roots sound before wild crowds of punks in their British homeland. Formed in 1975 in the industrial hub of ...
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The chorus of the song “Stepping Out” by Steel Pulse has some of the most brilliant and evocative lyrics in reggae music. The lyrics flip the switch on the traditional relationship between the genie ...
If your knowledge of reggae extends only to the laid-back and the feel-good, you’ve never listened to the politically charged message of Steel Pulse. Formed in 1975 in Birmingham, England, Steel Pulse ...
HOW MUCH: $40-$55, plus fees, at tickets.lensic360.org Steel Pulse, which formed in 1975, was one of the earliest reggae bands to emerge from outside of Jamaica, as well as one of the most politically ...
Given the harsh light they shine on social injustice with their music, it's ironic to note that in an indirect way Adolf Hitler and the Ku Klux Klan are to thank for the formation and fortitude of the ...
In the run-up to massive reggae fest Bayside Rocks, Crossfade’s already spoken with Frederick “Toots” Hibbert about the birth of reggae. We’ve also convened with Puerto Rican crew Cultura Profética.
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