| Date | Venue | Buy Tickets | Facebook Event |
| July 9, 2010 | Atlantic City, NJ (US) @ House of Blues (All Ages) w/ Rebelution Info: 609 343-4000 | ![]() |
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| July 13, 2010 | Cincinnati, OH (US) @ 20th Century Theatre (All Ages) w/ Rebelution Info: 513-731-8000 | ![]() |
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| July 15, 2010 | Clifton Park, NY (US) @ Northern Lights (16+) w/ Rebelution Info: 518-371-0012 | ![]() |
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| July 16, 2010 | Asbury Park, NJ (US) @ The Stone Pony (All Ages) w/ Rebelution Info: 732-502-0600 | ![]() |
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| July 17, 2010 | Hartford, CT (US) @ Webster Theatre (All Ages) w/ Rebelution Info: 860-246-8001 | ![]() |
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| July 19, 2010 | Ocean City, MD (US) @ Seacrets (21+) w/ Rebelution Info: (410) 524-4900 | ![]() |
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| July 23, 2010 | Allentown, PA (US) @ Crocodile Rock (All Ages) w/ Rebelution Info: 717-393-7133 | ![]() |
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| July 28, 2010 | Portland, ME (US) @ Port City Music Hall (21+) w/ Rebelution Info: 207-899-4990 | ![]() |
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| July 31, 2010 | Northampton, MA (US) @ Pearl Street (All Ages) w/ Rebelution Info: 413-586-2632 | ![]() |
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Just announced: July East Coast Tour with Rebelution
SOLD OUT Show – SOMA in San Diego
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2. Spring 2010 Tour dates just announced (Apr – May – Jun)
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29th Annual Tribute to the Legends
Tribute to the Legends (aka Bob Marley Day) has been annual event in San Diego for over a quarter century and now Bob Marley Day has spread from Tijuana to San Francisco and beyond. The festival always features the biggest and brightest stars from Jamaica, Europe, and Africa. Steel Pulse, Third World, Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh, Black Uhuru, Lucky Dube, Alpha Blondy, Yellowman, and Shaggy and just a some of the greats who have perfomed for Makeda’s tribute to Brother Bob Marley. Yes that’s right Bob Marley and Makeda Dread were old friends and they worked and produced together.
Event is All Ages, and will be held at the San Diego Sports Arena. Doors open at 2pm.
2010 Line up:
Barrington Levy
Don Carlos
Gregory Isaacs
Martin Campbell
Twinkle Brothers
Tribal Seeds
Sister Carol
Cocoa Tea
Capleton
Albrosie
Konshens
Tribal Seeds Come Around Casselman’s (Denver, CO)
“Tribal Seeds Come Around Casselman’s”
by Tom Walsh (The Examiner)
When Samantha Hanson from Cassleman’s urged me to come down and see Tribal Seeds, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I was not real familiar with Tribal Seeds although I had heard of them. The Tribal Seeds are a reggae/rock band that was formed in 2004 by brothers Tony-Ray (T-Ray) and Steve. Through a mutual friend, John (bass) joined the band next followed shortly by Guitarist Tony and Drummer Carlos through an online inquiry. Joe plays percussion and is the sixth and newest member of the band. Although the guys enjoy a lot of different genres of music, it’s their love of reggae and particularly Bob Marley, Steel Pulse and Midnite that brought them together. Once Joe was in place, the band started spreading their infectious rhythms up and down the west coast and soon found themselves touring to Hawaii, Guam, Aruba and Mexico.
After seeing Tribal Seeds play Casselman’s here in Denver in support of the “Come Around” tour, I could see why they have such a big and loyal following. Although this line-up of the band hasn’t been around for long they get up there and play like a bunch of 20 year seasoned veterans. On stage, T-Ray is the more stoic of the guys, barely letting a grin slip between his lips. His concentration is on the keys and he seems very focused in what he is doing. He needs to be focused to be able to pull off the phenomenal timing of not only his playing, but also the sampling that he uses. Joe is the Ying to T-Ray’sYang and during the last part of the set had a perma-grin plastered on his face. Joe is just one third of a great rhythm section, playing percussion to match Carlos’ “rat-a tat-tat” drumming and John’s infectious bass lines. John’s bass playing is so infectious that even he can’t resist the bass lines and is constantly swaying, half walking/skipping/jumping around his section of the stage, bobbing up and down along with the crowd.
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Tribal Seeds most recent release, “The Harvest” was picked on iTunes “Best of 2009″, Reggae Albums!





