Third World & Inner Circle to go on tour
Jamaican Reggae Giants Inner Circle and Third World will be joining together to celebrate each of their 35 years of classic number 1 reggae hits with a tour in 2012.
Both Inner Circle and Third World are some of Jamaica's last original, authentic reggae bands touring.
Third World is more than just one of the top reggae bands of all time, it is an institution. The iconic band stands for producing and performing music that, while holding firm to the cultural and ancestral roots of its members, still pushes forward the cutting edge of music worldwide.
It is an institution whose themes are positive, progressive and internationally relevant. Formed in 1973, Third World is committed to the excellence of Reggae music by combining Jamaican Reggae and Folk music with all strains of African rhythms, American pop, rhythm & blues, rap and classical music.
After over three decades, Third World is one of the longest running and most diverse bands Jamaica has ever produced, with classic hits like 96 Degrees in the Shade and Reggae Ambassador earning Third World 10 Grammy nominations.
Inner Circle delivers a special brand of pop-oriented Jamaican beat and energy-filled live performances that have allowed the band to transcend the traditional reggae niche and enjoy widespread crossover appeal.
A testament to this is the fact that Inner Circle headlines many of the world’s largest music festivals.
This Jamaican-bred, Grammy winning quintet is one of the world’s most respected reggae groups with a long string of successes stretching back to the mid-70′s, including crossover super hits Bad Boys and Sweat.
Jamaican Reggae Giants Inner Circle and Third World will be joining together to celebrate each of their 35 years of classic number 1 reggae hits with a tour in 2012.
Both Inner Circle and Third World are some of Jamaica's last original, authentic reggae bands touring.
Third World is more than just one of the top reggae bands of all time, it is an institution. The iconic band stands for producing and performing music that, while holding firm to the cultural and ancestral roots of its members, still pushes forward the cutting edge of music worldwide.
It is an institution whose themes are positive, progressive and internationally relevant. Formed in 1973, Third World is committed to the excellence of Reggae music by combining Jamaican Reggae and Folk music with all strains of African rhythms, American pop, rhythm & blues, rap and classical music.
After over three decades, Third World is one of the longest running and most diverse bands Jamaica has ever produced, with classic hits like 96 Degrees in the Shade and Reggae Ambassador earning Third World 10 Grammy nominations.
Inner Circle delivers a special brand of pop-oriented Jamaican beat and energy-filled live performances that have allowed the band to transcend the traditional reggae niche and enjoy widespread crossover appeal.
A testament to this is the fact that Inner Circle headlines many of the world’s largest music festivals.
This Jamaican-bred, Grammy winning quintet is one of the world’s most respected reggae groups with a long string of successes stretching back to the mid-70′s, including crossover super hits Bad Boys and Sweat.
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