“Reggae, Reggae, everywhere,but none to drink”. As the last visit, everywhere there was reggae music, but difficult to find CDs of local music. I went in search for music for my radio show.
One of the main reasons I came at this time is for Lobsterfest, a big beach festival for the opening of Lobster season. There are 5 bands playing. I emailed them, and heard back from 3. I arranged to meet them, do an interview, and hopefully purchase their CD, or record their music, with permission of course.
One of the bands, Paranda Ambassadors, was playing tonight at Tipsy Tuna. Plan to go hear them and meet the band. They play punta rock, a fast booty shaking music with fast african drums as the back.
I met them, they played Reggae and other similiar music. They were very nice and I liked the music. The lead, Silas Sabal, owns a music recording studio in the next village. We made arrangements to get together with the band to record.
The second band is a steel drum band, The Panerrifix. The third is a band called the Persuaders, a local band that plays reggae and old rock and roll, combined. They will be playing at Lobsterfest.