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Article: MUSIC - Roar of reggae
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- The Northern Echo
- Article date:
- November 15, 2007
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AS Britain's biggest reggae festival heads for Tyneside, Viv
Hardwick talks to organiser Adam Collerton THE numbers expected,
between 2,000 and 3,000, may sound small for a festival but Boss
Sounds is now the UK's biggest reggae festival and will bring some
of the golden greats from music to Newcastle. The November 2325
event is promoted by Tyneside's Jumpin Hot Club, and held in
association with Trojan Records, celebrating its 40th
anniversary.Organisers Adam Collerton and Graham Anderson are
planning two barnstorming shows at the Newcastle Carling Academy
with headliners like the king of Ska Prince Buster, the legendary
Sir John Holt and Trojan's first No 1 selling artist Ken Boothe plus ...
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