Initial Artists Announced for the Sierra Nevada
World Music Festival
Steel Pulse & Toots And The Maytals Highlight
Summer Solstice Celebration
The Sierra Nevada World Music Festival has
announced the first dozen artists confirmed to
perform at the festival's 18th annual gathering
taking place
June 17-19
at the Mendocino County Fairgrounds located in
Boonville, California. The initial World Music
artists include
Kora
from Aotearoa (New
Zealand). This band consists of 5 Māori, four
of whom are brothers, who will be bringing their
brand of kiwi dub to SNWMF. Hailing from the
Punjab region of northern India, by way of Santa
Cruz, comes the vibrant sounds of
Rupa &
The April Fishes who combine Argentinean
tango, Gypsy swing, American folk and Latin
cumbias with Indian ragas.
The Sierra Nevada World Music Festival is
Northern California's premier roots reggae and
world music festival. This year's reggae will
include legendary artists
Steel Pulse,
Toots &
The Maytals,
Horace Andy
and Pablo Moses.
Also scheduled to perform are Santa Barbara's
Rebelution who
have ascended to the forefront of the
Cali-Reggae scene. The preliminary lineup also
includes two of Jamaica's fastest rising stars:
reggae and dancehall sensation
I-Octane along
with Romain Virgo,
a young man with an incredible voice.
Collie Buddz,
who hails from the isle of Bermuda, will grace
the festival with his singjay style backed by
The New Kingston Band. St. Lucia's
Taj Weekes & Adowa
will be returning to Boonville with his
thought-provoking songs that are sure to uplift
the people at SNWMF 2011. Rounding out the
initial announcement of artists is
Indubious,
Southern Oregon's intergalactic reggae
revolutionaries.
SNWMF is a 3-day Summer Solstice and World Peace
celebration that promotes conscious music -
music with a message of peace, unity and
brotherhood that transcends divisions of race
and culture. With 2 stages, an authentic
'late-night' Jamaican dancehall, international
arts & crafts, a massive food court and an
extensive schedule of children's activities,
Sierra Nevada has something to offer people of
all ages. A limited number of discounted 'Early-Bird' Tickets to
SNWMF 2011 are available
online and via
mail
order through February 28th or until all
Early Bird tickets are sold, whichever comes
first. Children 12 and
under are admitted free when accompanied by an
adult. Limited on-site camping is also
available for festival goers.
The Sierra Nevada World Music Festival typically
features dozens of the finest reggae and world
music bands, and 2011
will be no exception, as many addition artists
will be added in the coming months. For
additional information, please log onto
www.snwmf.com, or call the hotline at (916)
777-5550. |