Lower Keys Reggae Fest To Star Johnny Dread April 5
BIG PINE KEY, Florida Keys — Reggae master Johnny Dread is to showcase his Caribbean-flavored musical magic for Florida Keys audiences during the Lower Keys Reggae Fest, scheduled for noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, April 5. The festival presents the sounds of the islands set against the swaying palms of Camp Sawyer, a Boy Scout enclave overlooking the Atlantic Ocean at mile marker (MM) 34 on West Summerland Key.
Headliner Johnny Dread is widely renowned for his unique blend of Caribbean and world beat rhythms, Afro-Cuban and rock sounds that reflect his Cuban-American heritage and Rasta spirit. A seasoned singer-songwriter and performer, he has appeared at international festivals and concerts with such stellar talents as Lauryn Hill and Erykah Badu.
As well as Dread, other reggae, soca and Caribbean-influenced musicians are scheduled to strut their stuff on the festival’s waterfront stage.
While rocking to the masterful musical entertainment, attendees can enjoy attractions including food and libations. In addition, vendors are to be on hand offering crafts and island items.
Music lovers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets, or sit beside the ocean to listen to the reggae rhythms.
Doors open at noon, with music set to begin at approximately 1:30 p.m. At the festival’s close, the sky is to be lit by the orange-red hues of a dramatic Keys sunset over the water.
Tickets for the festival are $20 per person in advance or $25 per person at the door. Admission is free for children age 8 and under. Advance tickets can be purchased at the Lower Keys Chamber of Commerce visitor center, MM 31 oceanside in Big Pine.
For information about the reggae fest and accommodations in the Lower Florida Keys, call the chamber at (305) 872-2411 or (800) 872-3722, or visit the Florida Keys Web site at www.fla-keys.com
February 19, 2009
Posted in: United States SouthEast
