Non-Stop Reggae's 2009 Concert History

Date Concert Venue Location
May 23, 2009 –
May 25, 2009
18th ANNUAL ST LOUIS AFRICAN ARTS FESTIVAL 2009
Jabali Afrika-Kenyan Band / Mario Paschal & Acoustic Roots-World Music/Roots / Sunshine & East St Louis Community Dance Ensemble-Senegal Drum/Dance / James Matthews Trio-Jazz / Linda Kennedy-Storytelling / Youth & Roots-Caribbean Music / Cheryl D.S Walker-Poet / El Thought-Poet/Spoken Word Artist / Working the Spirit -Sworn to the Drum-Afro -Jazz Music Ensemble / Bobby Norfolk-Storyteller / Tribe of Ayaka-Belly Dancing / Harambee Institute-Kennya Ajanaku African Drum & Dance / IMPAKT-Floyd Boykin Jr., Poet/Spoken World Artist / Spirit of Angela- Kumasi Kambeng -Wet African Dance Ensemble / Suite Soul Spot, featuring Wildmann / Le Jazz Hot (Bensid Thigpen, Ptah Williams, D. Mixon, and Chad Evans) / Non-Stop Reggae / Lamar Harris (a Tribute to Fela Kuti) Show all bands
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World Fair Pavilion in Forest Park St. Louis, Missouri, United States

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18th ANNUAL ST LOUIS AFRICAN ARTS FESTIVAL  2009 on May 23, 2009 [951-small]

18th ANNUAL ST LOUIS AFRICAN ARTS FESTIVAL 2009
May 23 - 25, 2009
 St. Louis, Missouri, United States
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18th ANNUAL ST LOUIS AFRICAN ARTS FESTIVAL  2009 on May 23, 2009 [954-small]

18th ANNUAL ST LOUIS AFRICAN ARTS FESTIVAL 2009
May 23 - 25, 2009
 St. Louis, Missouri, United States
  Uploaded by Louise Halsey

Reggae Rock
Indie R&B
West Coast Reggae
Indie Hip Hop
Chill Abstract Hip Hop
2009 1 concert
2006 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Non-Stop Reggae had?

Non-Stop Reggae has had 2 concerts.

What genre is Non-Stop Reggae?

Non-Stop Reggae is most often considered to be Reggae Rock, Indie R&B, West Coast Reggae, Indie Hip Hop, and Chill Abstract Hip Hop.

When was the last Non-Stop Reggae concert?

The last Non-Stop Reggae concert was on May 23, 2009 at World Fair Pavilion in Forest Park in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. The bands that performed were: Jabali Afrika-Kenyan Band / Mario Paschal & Acoustic Roots-World Music/Roots / Sunshine & East St Louis Community Dance Ensemble-Senegal Drum/Dance / James Matthews Trio-Jazz / Linda Kennedy-Storytelling / Youth & Roots-Caribbean Music / Cheryl D.S Walker-Poet / El Thought-Poet/Spoken Word Artist / Working the Spirit -Sworn to the Drum-Afro -Jazz Music Ensemble / Bobby Norfolk-Storyteller / Tribe of Ayaka-Belly Dancing / Harambee Institute-Kennya Ajanaku African Drum & Dance / IMPAKT-Floyd Boykin Jr., Poet/Spoken World Artist / Spirit of Angela- Kumasi Kambeng -Wet African Dance Ensemble / Suite Soul Spot, featuring Wildmann / Le Jazz Hot (Bensid Thigpen, Ptah Williams, D. Mixon, and Chad Evans) / Non-Stop Reggae / Lamar Harris (a Tribute to Fela Kuti).

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