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Trinity 7 w/ Badda Skat – $10/13

October 16, 2015 @ 8:00 pm

$10 – $13

Trinity 7,led by bassist/singer Ras Meishak hailing from the hills of Jamaica, delivers authentic, roots reggae.Their original music carries on the message that reggae was founded on: a message of inspiration,revolution,transformation,hope,unity & peace. As music runs through his veins, he is joined by his family who bring the rest of the music to life. Trinity 7 has shared the stage with many well known artists such as the Wailers,Culture & Stephen Marley. Their music has continuously proven to capture the attention of audiences worldwide. Trinity 7’s 2010 release of their album Wild Fire, made an imprint upon the music scene, starting an ever growing fan base all over the globe. The songwriting talents of singers Ras Meishak & Arata concoct a healthy dose of observation. On Stop Him, Ras fortells that “our actions shape our destiny” & he is echoed by Arata’s questioning frustration on Guns. Love is a Light chants on like a mantra, taking you on a journey until hope is renewed on Visions of Happiness. This kindling makes up Wild Fire. 2013’s release, Resurrection Morning , continues the vision with the addition of acoustic elements that bring a feeling of intimate presence into the origin of Ras Meishak & Arata’s writing. All music is now playing on many internet radio stations like Pandora, Last FM & Radio Airplay etc..Trinity 7’s unique sound ignites a new generation of reggae.

w/ Badda Skat How does an original lyricist named Aaron Ugosmith (who also happens to be a white guy from Tampa, Florida with natural dreadlocks that have grown down past his knees) transform into a well-respected reggae artist? With hard work, a pure heart and a touch of divine intervention… Emerging from the underground scene of internet dancehall in the year 2000, Badda began to perfect his craft and systematically carve out his space in the industry. Working with a variety of producers globally, Badda put together an arsenal of tracks that he soon organized as a way to educate and inform the masses. With a focus on conscious material and informative content, word began to spread about not only the skill of the delivery, but also the quality of lyrics and the messages they conveyed. Badda Skat has striven to remain independent in the production of his music, both financially and creatively. DubShot Studios, where the majority of Badda’s tracks have been recorded, first started as a 10’ x 10’ room that also doubled as his living space. Keeping the name DubShot thoughout its various incarnations, these humble studios would go on to facilitate the recording of over one hundred full-length tracks, including his debut album, GRASS ROOTS, and most recently the dub album follow-up to Grass Roots, GRASS DUBS. Radio stations from all over the world have begun to recognize Badda’s potential. Even while operating beneath the mainstream radar, he has earned airplay on stations such as WSUN in Tampa, FL, KSVY in Sonoma, CA, as well as Unique FM in Nottingham, UK. Badda Skat’s message is starting to be heard. Badda has performed to a variety of US audiences in recent years, running tours that have touched states like Florida, Ohio, Missouri, Georgia, Nebraska, and Kansas. He has also performed live with numerous bands such as Jah Roots, Scholar’s Word, Tribal Style, Dreadnot, Offshore Riot, The Bonham House, and Misgana. Jah Roots provided the musical foundation for GRASS ROOTS, GRASS DUBS, and the track “Empress” which was featured on Jah Roots’ Crucial. In early 2009, Badda had the privilege of performing live with the Original Wailers in Miami; a life-changing experience. Badda has enjoyed opening for various international acts such as Yellowman, Eek -a-Mouse, Black Uhuru, Morgan Heritage, Julian Marley, Gyptian, Collie Buddz, 311, Less Than Jake, and Matisyahu.

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October 16, 2015
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8:00 pm
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$10 – $13
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