The Sunday afternoon confirmed that the Jamaican reggaegroup Inner Circle will be responsible for putting the flavor carnivals Puntarenas.
The concert will be held on Saturday, February 22, according to the Costa Rica Brewery in a press release.
The activity will be held at Paseo de los Turistas from 1 pm, and the national group The Oblivious open the show.
The presentation of the subject known performers Bad Boyswill be completely free, which promises that the second presentation of Jamaicans in Costa Rica is a party full of excitement in puntarenenses traditional celebrations.
The carnival started on 14 February and will have megabars, concerts, and carnival bumper.
Biography.’s First Inner Circle Rican soil was played at the February 21, 2004 in the sports Monserrat in Alajuela. This time, Jamaicans were part of a festival organized by the Voxreggae radio.
On stage were Los Cafres, Buju Banton, TOK and national Mekatelyu and Radicals.
The Inner Circle have an enviable track record. In 1968, brothers Ian and Roger Lewis formed the group distinguished by playing a fusion of reggae with rock and Afro-Caribbean rhythms.
The group consists of Ian Lewis on bass, vocalist Kris Bentley, Lancelot Hall on percussion, Roger Lewis on guitar and Bernard Harvey on keyboards.
Among the most outstanding successes of the group are the simple Sweat, A La La La La Long andBad Boys. His first studio was Rock The Boat that recorded in 1974, in addition, the band released the album Black Roses (1986), One Way (1987) and Identified (1991).
Were honored by the Grammy Awards in 1994, receiving recognition for best reggae album.
Inner Circle Brings the Roots & Culture of Reggae Music to Costa Rica for Puntarenas Carnivals, February 22nd, 2014
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