tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-83124509753522212662023-11-15T05:11:25.683-08:00Reggae SoldierAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02812111637265145022noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8312450975352221266.post-77292774859147772482014-05-22T04:31:00.000-07:002014-05-22T04:31:04.798-07:00Reggae Soldier's Audio Playlist<object classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" height="335" width="325">
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Little Birds”, “No Woman No Cry” and “Kitomwesonyiwa”.<br />
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What could be more fitting to top up a day of
entertainment than a Live Performance by one of Uganda's promising
Reggae artists? Reggae Soldier was invited to perform at the Bayimba
International Festival of The Arts 2011 on 16th September as part of
show casing his banging vibes, “Obwavu”, “Tewerumya”, “Brotherhood”,
“Son of Africa” and “Lucky Dube Hero”. The show was held at The National
Theartre in Kampala, UGANDA.</div>
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The National Theartre has been a destination spot for
Music, Film and Arts lovers in Kampala for over 40 years. The audience
was filed with music lovers and journalists. Everybody at the venue
loved his performance with lots of fans taking pictures and video clips.</div>
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Leading off with Lucky Dube's song "The Hand That
Giveth", Reggae Soldier did not disappoint his fans. Next, he hit his
fans with "Obwavu" (written by Reggae Soldier and produced at DMS
Studios), "Tewerumya", "Brotherhood", "Son of Africa" and "Lucky Dube
Hero".</div>
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Due to the mentorship he got from Lucky Dube, Reggae
Soldier managed to perform nonstop vibes until the end of his
performance. He wrapped up his performance with Lucky Dube's "Reggae
Strong".</div>
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Reggae Soldier always delivers a great performance. He
has certain Magnetism, Stage performance and over all Professionalism
that speaks for itself.</div>
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Story, Photoraphy and Video by <a href="http://www.kingdenis.com/" target="_blank">King Denis</a>.
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02812111637265145022noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8312450975352221266.post-53850096806452770742014-05-22T03:55:00.003-07:002014-05-22T04:42:23.624-07:00Lucky Dube Tribute Concert 2011<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Concert Dubbed "Tribute to Lucky Dube 2007 - 2011"
was organised by Reggae Soldier Management took place on 17th October,
2011 at Eden Service Park, Bwaise in Kampala - Uganda. It was the first
tribute concert to be held in Uganda to pay respect to the man (Lucky
Dube) who entertained and educated the Ugandan fan loving people between
1995 and 2003. </div>
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The show kick started at 8.45 pm by a few curtain
raisers to boost the audience. Thereafter, the audience was entertained
by one of the finest comedians in Kampala.</div>
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At 10.30 pm, the guest of honor, Reggae Soldier stormed
the highly designed Rasta - Reggae - Backline Stage, dressed as a
Soldier of Jah Army. The Artist was backed up with " i -Three " and the "
Solid Band " He started off with Lucky Dube's "Blessed is the Hand that
Giveth" followed by "Don't Cry". Thereafter, he started off with his
vibes like "Tewerumya", "Brotherhood", "Love Me", "Son of Africa",
"Lucky Dube Hero". His fans were thrilled by his performance with many
applauding him and giving him tips on stage. Later on, he switched back
to Lucky Dube's "Back To My Roots” and "Reggae Strong" .</div>
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While concluding his performance, he finished with "Together As One" by Lucky Dube.
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Death of Lucky Dube : 18th October, 2007</div>
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Story by Ras Mubiru</div>
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Photoraphy and Video by <a href="http://www.kingdenis.com/" target="_blank">King Denis</a>.
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