Sunday, February 25, 2024

ONE LOVE

REGGAE IN PENNSYLVANIA  
Ardmore Music Hall

If it’s Sunday, there is reggae being played in the house. This music beats in rhythm with the heart and is perfect for a Sunday morning. Obviously, reggae is great every day, but on Sunday mornings from 9:00 am to noon, I listen to Jeff Sarge’s Reggae Schoolroom on WFMU 91.1, Jersey City NJ. I get WFMU through my Alexa and Jeff Sarge plays lots of reggae I’ve never heard before and far beyond the usual Bob Marley songs that are so popular. I’ve been listening to his program since the 80s and Reggae Schoolroom makes for a great Sunday morning, even if I still can’t understand what Sarge says between songs.

Bob Marley died in 1981 at 36, but his legacy has left us with an incredible collection of infectious music. February 6 is his birthday and recently we attended a celebration of the late singer held at the Ardmore Music Hall. This was the 10th anniversary of this event and we got to dance to several reggae bands before the headliner, Luciano. Luciano is one of the most popular of current reggae stars today and the Ardmore Music Hall bulged with patrons. 

I had the great fortune 20 years ago to attend another Luciano concert at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), and it was great to see him again. 

A few years ago, we got to attend a free concert given by the Wailers, Marley’s group, minus of course Peter Tosh. Sadly, Bunny Wailer died a few months after the show.

Yeah, we like reggae, and we like free things.

We go to Sandals a lot. The all-inclusive, adult couples only family of resorts started in Jamaica, and they recently sent Janet an offer to get a free ticket to see the new biopic Bob Marley: One Love. The movie focuses on the mid-70s and the turmoil in Jamaica at the time and the creation of his album, Exodus. It reached Gold in the U.S. and Platinum in the UK.


Anyway, Janet jumped on the free offer like a bum after a ham sandwich.
Back to the music.

ARDMORE MUSIC HALL
SANDALS RESORTS
Love Janet and greg
© 2024 by Gregory Dunaj


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