Owen Gray, Winston Reedy, Joy Mack

Sun Jan 21 2018

7:00 PM

Jazz Cafe

5 Parkway Camden Town London NW1 7PG

Ages 18+

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A triple bill of heavyweight Jamaican artists all under one roof for a one off winter reggae show.

With his repertoire spanning from ska and rocksteady to reggae and gospel, Owen Gray's work has smashed down barriers and preconceptions since he started recordings in the early 60s.

Credited as Jamaica's first home-grown singing star, he will be joined on stage by Winston Reedy, who has been crowd Britain's Best Reggae Singer three times in a row. Having shared the stage with the likes of U Roy and Janet Kay, his credentials are not to be questioned.

Finishing off the bill will be Joy Mack, hailed as the UK reggae Queen and First Lady in the 70’s. Joy’s single ‘You Had Your Chance’ soared to number one of the UK Reggae charts in 1978 for eight weeks and won her a BBC Radio Silver Disc.

Owen Gray, Winston Reedy, Joy Mack

  • Event Cancelled.
  • Owen Gray

    Owen Gray

    Rock Steady

  • Winston Reedy

    Winston Reedy

    Reggae

  • Joy Mack

    Joy Mack

    Reggae

Owen Gray, Winston Reedy, Joy Mack

Sun Jan 21 2018 7:00 PM

Jazz Cafe London
Owen Gray, Winston Reedy, Joy Mack
  • Event Cancelled.

Ages 18+

RESTAURANT TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE - CLICK HERE

A triple bill of heavyweight Jamaican artists all under one roof for a one off winter reggae show.

With his repertoire spanning from ska and rocksteady to reggae and gospel, Owen Gray's work has smashed down barriers and preconceptions since he started recordings in the early 60s.

Credited as Jamaica's first home-grown singing star, he will be joined on stage by Winston Reedy, who has been crowd Britain's Best Reggae Singer three times in a row. Having shared the stage with the likes of U Roy and Janet Kay, his credentials are not to be questioned.

Finishing off the bill will be Joy Mack, hailed as the UK reggae Queen and First Lady in the 70’s. Joy’s single ‘You Had Your Chance’ soared to number one of the UK Reggae charts in 1978 for eight weeks and won her a BBC Radio Silver Disc.