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Brooklyn Bowl, CEG, & Pacifico Present
Easy Star All-Stars: Return of the 4/20
Wed, 20 Apr, 7:30 PM EDT
Doors open
6:00 PM EDT
Brooklyn Bowl
61 Wythe Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211
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Mention Bowling Special for 1/2 off your lane!
Valid photo ID required at door for entry
Doors: 6:00 PM
Show: 7:30 PM
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Event Information
Age Limit
21+

World
Easy Star All-Stars
Easy Star All-Stars
World
Blending musical versatility, instrumental prowess, beautiful vocal harmonies and a premier rhythm section, Easy Star All-Stars have established themselves as one of the top international reggae acts on the scene for the past 15 years.
Thanks to their best-selling tribute album releases, Dub Side Of The Moon (2003), Radiodread (2006), Easy Star’s Lonely Hearts Dub Band (2009), and Easy Star’s Thrillah (2012), the remix album Dubber Side of the Moon(2010), as well as original releases Until That Day EP (2008) and First Light (2011), Easy Star All-Stars have built a growing, dedicated fan base throughout the world
They’ve toured in over 30 countries on 6 continents bringing together fans of reggae, classic rock, dub and indie rock into one big family.

Reggae
The Far East
The Far East
Reggae
Brooklyn’s The Far East pull inspiration from foundation Jamaican rhythm; bringing new, heavy magic to a classic sound. The Far East immerse themselves completely in the often forgotten beauty of Rub a Dub, and Lovers Rock
In the fall of 2016, The Far East set out on their first national tour supporting veteran British icons The Specials; playing to sold out crowds across the US (including Riot Fest Chicago). In honor of their 2016 tour, the group released a second single entitled Can We Make It Up featuring veteran reggae guitarist Andy Bassford and produced by the talented New York production house Channel Tubes. The single was pressed and celebrated by the legendary Channel One pressing house and the late Jo Jo Hoo Kim.
The Far East set out on tour with the Specials in the summer of 2017, coming home to record a new EP with Channel Tubes. The first single off the EP was released in May of 2018 with a video for the lovers anthem “Rain On My Party”. David Rogidan named this release Scorcher of the week on BBC 1Xtra and has been a long time supporter of the group.
In the winter of 2020 The Far East released their debut LP, New York is For Lovers, through the boutique Brooklyn label Names You Can Trust. The LP sold out in just three days. Followed by a subsequent 7” single release of “I’m in Love” which quickly followed suit, becoming an instant rarity.
In past performances they have supported other iconic groups such as The Wailers, Lee “Scratch” Perry, The Dap Kings, The Suffers, The Frightnrs, and The Skints. Most recently, the Far East performed with famed producer Scientist, who dubbed the band live in Brooklyn.

Reggae
SUNDUB
SUNDUB
Reggae
Reggae and soul music fans worldwide are leaning in for a closer listen to Brooklyn-based SunDub, which consistently delivers potently soulful and authentic performances of its own original songs of protest, spirituality, love and justice as well as revamped classics such as “Ain’t Nobody” (Rufus & Chaka Khan). Anchored by a core quintet including brother and sister Joanna (lead vocals) and Ben Teters (vocals-drums), Finnegan Singer (guitar), Josh T Carter (bass), and Eric "The General" Toussaint (vocals-keys), the band has amassed millions of streams of its 2019 debut album “Burden of Love.” Within a few short years of securing its foothold in the roots music scene in New York City, SunDub began touring and recording, often joined by reggae royalty Ruff Scott, The Chronic Horns (Easy Star All-Stars), Larry McDonald (Lee Scratch Perry, Gil Scott-Heron) Victor Rice and Sidney Mills (Steel Pulse).