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SUMMARY:Reggae Beach Bash at SurfSide ft. SUNDUB
DESCRIPTION:Performing on the SurfSide Deck \n\nSunday\,  July 21 | 6PM\n\nDoors Open at 6PM\n\nHosted by DJ Green Lion Crew \n\nGeneral Admission/Standing Room Only\n\nAdvance Tickets Online    $16\n\nDay of Show   $20\n\nThis event is for 21+ ONLY\n\nNO BACKPACKS | NO RE-ENTRY\n\nAbout SUNDUB\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSunDub is a testament to the power of inclusion\, diversity and unity  their music and community rallies around the concept that we are strongest when people of different backgrounds can work together to create positive change. These core values are showcased on SunDub's first release\, "Burden of Love\," which has since amassed millions of streams and whet the appetites of listeners around the world for their next release. In a world that is dominated by watered-down distillation of reggae\, SunDub aims to honor the roots of Jamaican music while offering their unique ability to combine soul and funk sophistication into their art.\n\nBorn out of a weekly music residency at a local watering hole\, Brooklyn-based SunDub has developed into a collaborative mix of New York City musicians\, consistently turning heads with an offering of classic reggae repertoire peppered with original and featured soul and blues almost weekly since 2013. Anchored by a core group Finnegan Singer (guitar)\, Jose Lopez (guitar)\, Derrick Bourne (bass)\, Eric "The General" Toussaint (vocals-keys)\, Sidney Mills (vocals-keys) and the brother-sister team of Joanna (lead vocals) and Ben Teters (vocals-drums) many of SunDub's stellar and frequent collaborators came together for its first production of original music\, "Burden of Love." The album features reggae royalty Ruff Scott\, The Chronic Horns (Easy Star All-Stars)\, Larry McDonald (Lee Scratch Perry\, Gil Scott-Heron) and Sidney Mills (Steel Pulse). They lend their talents to Joanna Teters' commanding and soulfully smoky lead vocals and blend seamlessly with the air-tight arrangements of the SunDub rhythm section. The result is a stand out expression of reggae's classic undulating pulse and lush subterranean grooves\, reinvented for listeners of all times and genres.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOutside of the studio and off of the stage\, the band members that make up SunDub put their talents to work in a myriad of ways\; using their music as a platform to advocate for political movements\, teaching music lessons to New York City youth\, and collaborating with non-profits to create change. Like so many other bands\, SunDub was hit hard by the onset of the pandemic of 2020   tours cancelled\, opportunities postponed\, income lost. But instead of being discouraged\, the band came together on a Brooklyn patio and figured out how to make the most of the situation. During weekly\, COVID-safe live stream performances in the summer of 2020\, SunDub raised over $1\,000 for the NAACP Education and Legal Defense Fund\, used their platform to rally their community around the importance of political activism and dismantling unjust racial and societal structures.\n\n\nImportant Event Info: \n\n6:00 PM Doors Open with DJ Green Lion\n\n7-7:45PM Opener:\n\n8-9:30PM Headliner: SUNDUB\n\n9:30-10PM DJ Green Lion\n\n*Rain Location- Blue Ocean Music Hall
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Performing on the SurfSide Deck&nbsp\;<br />\nSunday\,&nbsp\; July 21 | 6PM<br />\nDoors Open at 6PM</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>Hosted by DJ Green Lion Crew&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>General Admission/Standing Room Only<br />\nAdvance Tickets Online &ndash\;&nbsp\; $16<br />\nDay of Show &ndash\; $20</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong><em>This event is for 21+ ONLY</em><br />\n<em>NO BACKPACKS | NO RE-ENTRY</em></strong></p>\n\n<h2>About SUNDUB</h2>\n\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<p>SunDub is a testament to the power of inclusion\, diversity and unity&mdash\; their music and community rallies around the concept that we are strongest when people of different backgrounds can work together to create positive change. These core values are showcased on SunDub&rsquo\;s first release\, &ldquo\;Burden of Love\,&rdquo\; which has since amassed millions of streams and whet the appetites of listeners around the world for their next release. In a world that is dominated by watered-down distillation of reggae\, SunDub aims to honor the roots of Jamaican music while offering their unique ability to combine soul and funk sophistication into their art.</p>\n\n<p>Born out of a weekly music residency at a local watering hole\, Brooklyn-based SunDub has developed into a collaborative mix of New York City musicians\, consistently turning heads with an offering of classic reggae repertoire peppered with original and featured soul and blues almost weekly since 2013. Anchored by a core group&mdash\;Finnegan Singer (guitar)\, Jose Lopez (guitar)\, Derrick Bourne (bass)\, Eric &ldquo\;The General&rdquo\; Toussaint (vocals-keys)\, Sidney Mills (vocals-keys) and the brother-sister team of Joanna (lead vocals) and Ben Teters (vocals-drums)&mdash\;many of SunDub&rsquo\;s stellar and frequent collaborators came together for its first production of original music\, &ldquo\;Burden of Love.&rdquo\; The album features reggae royalty Ruff Scott\, The Chronic Horns (Easy Star All-Stars)\, Larry McDonald (Lee Scratch Perry\, Gil Scott-Heron) and Sidney Mills (Steel Pulse). They lend their talents to Joanna Teters&rsquo\; commanding and soulfully smoky lead vocals and blend seamlessly with the air-tight arrangements of the SunDub rhythm section. The result is a stand out expression of reggae&rsquo\;s classic undulating pulse and lush subterranean grooves\, reinvented for listeners of all times and genres.</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<p>Outside of the studio and off of the stage\, the band members that make up SunDub put their talents to work in a myriad of ways\; using their music as a platform to advocate for political movements\, teaching music lessons to New York City youth\, and collaborating with non-profits to create change. Like so many other bands\, SunDub was hit hard by the onset of the pandemic of 2020 &mdash\; tours cancelled\, opportunities postponed\, income lost. But instead of being discouraged\, the band came together on a Brooklyn patio and figured out how to make the most of the situation. During weekly\, COVID-safe live stream performances in the summer of 2020\, SunDub raised over $1\,000 for the NAACP Education and Legal Defense Fund\, used their platform to rally their community around the importance of political activism and dismantling unjust racial and societal structures.</p>\n</div>\n\n<p><strong>Important Event Info:&nbsp\;</strong><br />\n6:00 PM Doors Open with DJ Green Lion<br />\n7-7:45PM Opener:<br />\n8-9:30PM Headliner: SUNDUB<br />\n9:30-10PM DJ Green Lion</p>\n\n<p><em>*Rain Location- Blue Ocean Music Hall</em></p>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n
LOCATION:Surfside 25 Broadway Salisbury\, Ma.\, 01952
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DTSTAMP:20260418T072903Z
URL:https://business.newburyportchamber.org/events/details/reggae-sunday-at-surfside-ft-sundub-07-21-2024-145068
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