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Multi Cultural Earth Day & More Upcoming Events, April 19 - 25, 2008, San Diego


Published Apr 16, 2008


"Healing the World through Music, Art, Dance, Culture & Technology"

Half Pint in Concert - Mikey Dread Tribute
Sat, April 19th
Doors - 8:30pm

WorldBeat Center
2100 Park Blvd. San Diego 92101

Earth Day Pre-Party!

Half Pint
"No Stress Express Tour"
w/ The Yellow Wall Dub Squad &
Special Guest Itawe
& Stevie Culture.
Also Featuring J-Irie

Cali Grown Concert
Fri, April 18th
Doors - 8:30pm

WorldBeat Center
2100 Park Blvd. San Diego 92101

Cali Grown

One Drop
Natural Incense
(Steve from Tribal Seeds) & Noiz

Multi Cultural Earth Day
WHEN: Sunday, April 20th
11am - 6pm - Indoor / Outdoor event

WHERE: WorldBeat Cultural Center
2100 Park Blvd. Balboa Park

WHAT: 19th Annual Earth Day!

WHO:

Ooklah the Moc
Stranger
Roots Covenant
Resination
Olmeca

Multi Cultural World Music, Reggae, R&B, AfroBeat, Jazz, African, Latin, Belly Dance, Japanese Tiako
Performances
International Craft Marketplace.

FREE EVENT!

Easy Star All Stars Live in Tijuana!
Fri, April 18th

Planeta Tijuana - Multi Culti
Ave. Constitution between 7th & 8th st. Downtown Tijuana

Easy Star All Stars
Live in Tijuana

All Ages
Tickets onsale now.

LKJ - Activist Dub Poet
FRIDAY April 25th

Linton Kwesi Johnson was born on 24 August 1952 in Chapelton, a small town in the rural parish of Clarendon, Jamaica. He came to London in 1963, went to Tulse Hill secondary school and later studied Sociology at Goldsmiths' College, University of London. Whilst still at school he joined the Black Panthers, helped to organise a poetry workshop within the movement and developed his work with Rasta Love, a group of poets and drummers.

He has toured the world from Japan to the new South Africa, from Europe to Brazil. His recordings are amongst the top-selling reggae albums in the world and his work has been translated into Italian and German. Unsurprisingly, he is known and revered as the world's first reggae poet.


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