
EAR FOR MUSIC PRESENTS
STEEL PULSE - REGGAE AGAINST RACISM TOUR
Sat, 25 Jul, 7:30 PM EDT
Doors open
6:00 PM EDT
The Refinery
1640 Meeting Street Rd., Charleston, SC 29405
Description
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Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages
eTicket Delivery
Tickets will be delivered via email 48hrs prior to showtime
Refund Policy
All ticket sales are final and nonrefundable

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Steel Pulse
Steel Pulse
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Bearing witness to the accelerating negativity of global affairs, British reggae powerhouse SteelPulse exemplify musical vengeance to halt the disarray of humanity. The band's twelfth studioproduction, titledMass Manipulation, reflects four decades committed to bettering mankindthrough music. Steel Pulse songs and lyrics continue to engage controversial topics of racialinjustice and human rights on a global scale. Themes are as potent and relevant today as theywere at the beginning of their career. Hailing from Birmingham, England, Steel Pulse emergedin 1975 with music that provokes thought toward global unification. Songs like “Chant a Psalm”have landed on Rolling Stone’s Top 200 Best Songs list of the 1980s, and the six-time Grammynominated group won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album forBabylon the Bandit.Leadsinger and guitarist, David Hinds’ creativity, human persona, and visionary views are revealedthrough inspiring compositions that capture the effects of the African Diaspora. As reggaerevolutionaries, Steel Pulse is revered by the younger generation of artists and remains apowerhouse on stages around the globe. Through the example ofMass Manipulation, SteelPulse demonstrates the endless possibilities that come from breaking down the walls ofsystemic greed and nurturing the fellowship of mankind

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THE ORIGINAL WAILERS ft. Al Anderson
THE ORIGINAL WAILERS ft. Al Anderson
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Al Anderson, renowned for his soulful and pioneering guitar work, is the founder of the Grammy-nominated bandTheOriginalWailersfeat.AlAnderson. Established in 2006, the band draws deepinspiration from reggae legends Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer—all of whom Anderson had thehonor of recording and performing with during the golden era of Jamaican music. This personal connectionto reggae's foundationalfigures continues to shape Anderson's artistry and fuels his enduring passion.