Rtsnick's Concert Archive
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Matisyahu ("Gift of God"), Hebrew stagename for Matthew Paul Miller ⋆ 30 June 1979 in West Chester, Pennsylvania, is a spiritually minded American-Jewish singer, beatboxer, singjay and songwriter. He grew up in White Plains, New York. His music is an interplay between reggae, rock, hip-hop, and reggae fusion. His debute studioalbum Shake Off the Dust... Arise was released 2004 and his latest, Akeda 2014. Well-known songs are King Without A Crown, One Day and Happy Hanukkah.
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Jul 28, 2012
– Jul 29, 2012 |
Catalpa NYC Music Festival 2012
Girl Talk / Matt and Kim / City and Colour / The Sheepdogs / Cold War Kids / Snoop Dogg / Fort Atlantic / The Black Keys / A$AP Rocky / Zola Jesus / Matisyahu / TV On the Radio / Umphrey's McGee / Dirty Heads / My Pet Dragon / Felix da Housecat / The Airplane Boys / The Big Pink / The Polish Ambassador / Hercules & Love Affair / Alex English / AraabMuzik / Aunt Martha / The Aviation Orange / The Rebel Light / The Rudie Crew / Jdh And Dave P / Hook N Sling / Bury Me A Lion / Paul Raffaele / Hellfire Machina / Paul C / Demo's / Lupa / Rocker T / Skadanks / Anthem Band / Leon & The Peoples / Ras Droppa / Adriel Williams / Laury Webb / Paul Favretti / Num & Nuafrika
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Randall's Island | New York, New York, United States |
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