Post by kaya on Oct 24, 2008 22:04:56 GMT -5
REGGAE AT THE RITZ
BUJU BANTON AND MAVADO
LIVE IN NEW JERSEY ON OCTOBER 26, 2008
NEW YORK, NY - Built in 1865 as the Drake Opera House, New Jersey's Ritz Theatre has seen some of the biggest and best names in entertainment grace its stage, from Vaudeville comic legends George Burns and Gracie Allen, to country music idol Johnny Cash, and master Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. On October 26th, the Ritz Theatre adds two more legendary figures to their repertoire, with the historic Reggae at the Ritz concert featuring Jamaican music icon, Buju Banton, and reigning dancehall superstar, Mavado.
Presented by Road Block Radio, Race Entertainment, and CCB International, Reggae at the Ritz bridges the gap between the grassroots roots rockin' vibe of reggae and the elegant and elaborate presentation of classic theatre. The Ritz has high expectations for their debut reggae staging, particularly with Buju Banton and Mavado as headliners.
"We are really proud to have them perform at our theatre," states Ritz Theatre House Manager, Anna Urbas. Urbas maintains that while all of the Caribbean music acts presented at the Ritz have been Spanish-speaking, the Ritz theatre is eager to tap into the Tri-State area's blossoming English-speaking Caribbean population. "We are trying to expand and bring in new audiences." she states. "Traditionally most of our Caribbean performers have been Spanish; this is our first Jamaican Reggae show, and we are eager to see the crowd that is coming."
"Buju is a musical legend and Mavado has a style that is unparallel to any other artist out there now," states Race Grant of Race Entertainment. "It is only fitting that we bring two of the best reggae artists to the Ritz for their first reggae concert."
In 1992, Buju Banton broke reggae legend Bob Marley's record for having the most #1 singles by a reggae artist on the charts in a single year. Sixteen years and seven albums later, Buju has woven his dense patois lyrics, skillful story telling, and insightful observations into a textured musical tapestry that has uplifted audiences throughout the world. His lengthy catalog of hits range from party tunes like "Bogle" to social commentaries like "Untold Stories," to spiritual reflections like "Destiny," romantic duets like "Bonafide Love" with Wayne Wonder, and moving street tales like "Better Days Coming," and "Driver A."
"It is an honor to be one of the first reggae artists to bless the stage at the historic Ritz Theater in New Jersey," states Buju Banton, adding that reggae lovers should "make sure and get your tickets early because Reggae at the Ritz is one show not to be missed."
Hailed by Rolling Stone Magazine as the "best reggae artist since Bob Marley," Mavado has earned international attention with biting street anthems like "Weh Dem A Do," "Last Night," and "Gully Side." Mavado's debut album Gangsta For Life: The Symphony of David Brooks spent 48 weeks on the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart, while his latest hit singles "So Special," and the "On the Rock" remix with hip-hop mogul Jay Z, are currently in heavy rotation on mainstream stations around the globe.
Reggae at the Ritz featuring Mavado and Buju Banton will be held at the Ritz Theatre (1148 East Jersey Street) in Elizabeth, NJ. The event will be hosted by Dahved Levy of WBLS 107.5FM, and Banky Hype and Greng Greng of Road Block Radio. Music will be provided by Mister Cee of Hot97 and the Road Block Radio family. Advance Tickets are $39, $59, $79, and $99. For ticket information, go to www.ticketweb.com. For VIP Tickets, call 908-352-1919 or 973-573-8154. For a full listing of ticket outlets, log on to www.roadblockradio.com, or call 973-573-8154 or 973-416-5306.
BUJU BANTON AND MAVADO
LIVE IN NEW JERSEY ON OCTOBER 26, 2008
NEW YORK, NY - Built in 1865 as the Drake Opera House, New Jersey's Ritz Theatre has seen some of the biggest and best names in entertainment grace its stage, from Vaudeville comic legends George Burns and Gracie Allen, to country music idol Johnny Cash, and master Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. On October 26th, the Ritz Theatre adds two more legendary figures to their repertoire, with the historic Reggae at the Ritz concert featuring Jamaican music icon, Buju Banton, and reigning dancehall superstar, Mavado.
Presented by Road Block Radio, Race Entertainment, and CCB International, Reggae at the Ritz bridges the gap between the grassroots roots rockin' vibe of reggae and the elegant and elaborate presentation of classic theatre. The Ritz has high expectations for their debut reggae staging, particularly with Buju Banton and Mavado as headliners.
"We are really proud to have them perform at our theatre," states Ritz Theatre House Manager, Anna Urbas. Urbas maintains that while all of the Caribbean music acts presented at the Ritz have been Spanish-speaking, the Ritz theatre is eager to tap into the Tri-State area's blossoming English-speaking Caribbean population. "We are trying to expand and bring in new audiences." she states. "Traditionally most of our Caribbean performers have been Spanish; this is our first Jamaican Reggae show, and we are eager to see the crowd that is coming."
"Buju is a musical legend and Mavado has a style that is unparallel to any other artist out there now," states Race Grant of Race Entertainment. "It is only fitting that we bring two of the best reggae artists to the Ritz for their first reggae concert."
In 1992, Buju Banton broke reggae legend Bob Marley's record for having the most #1 singles by a reggae artist on the charts in a single year. Sixteen years and seven albums later, Buju has woven his dense patois lyrics, skillful story telling, and insightful observations into a textured musical tapestry that has uplifted audiences throughout the world. His lengthy catalog of hits range from party tunes like "Bogle" to social commentaries like "Untold Stories," to spiritual reflections like "Destiny," romantic duets like "Bonafide Love" with Wayne Wonder, and moving street tales like "Better Days Coming," and "Driver A."
"It is an honor to be one of the first reggae artists to bless the stage at the historic Ritz Theater in New Jersey," states Buju Banton, adding that reggae lovers should "make sure and get your tickets early because Reggae at the Ritz is one show not to be missed."
Hailed by Rolling Stone Magazine as the "best reggae artist since Bob Marley," Mavado has earned international attention with biting street anthems like "Weh Dem A Do," "Last Night," and "Gully Side." Mavado's debut album Gangsta For Life: The Symphony of David Brooks spent 48 weeks on the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart, while his latest hit singles "So Special," and the "On the Rock" remix with hip-hop mogul Jay Z, are currently in heavy rotation on mainstream stations around the globe.
Reggae at the Ritz featuring Mavado and Buju Banton will be held at the Ritz Theatre (1148 East Jersey Street) in Elizabeth, NJ. The event will be hosted by Dahved Levy of WBLS 107.5FM, and Banky Hype and Greng Greng of Road Block Radio. Music will be provided by Mister Cee of Hot97 and the Road Block Radio family. Advance Tickets are $39, $59, $79, and $99. For ticket information, go to www.ticketweb.com. For VIP Tickets, call 908-352-1919 or 973-573-8154. For a full listing of ticket outlets, log on to www.roadblockradio.com, or call 973-573-8154 or 973-416-5306.