Door: 8pm| Show: 9pm
Cost: $8 |21+
Black Salt Tone joined forces in February of 2011 and have been pounding away at the reggae scene ever since. They bring intense energy to their live performances. From Tree's brutal beats, Kat's thumping bass lines, Kobo's scorching keys to Joshua's passionate vocals and moving guitar solos. Black Salt Tone continues to be inspired by a variety of reggae artists, from National acts such as Soja and Passafire, to local artists like Seedless. Above all influences, a fierce, fiery love of reggae was born out of their introduction to the one and only, Bob Marley.
Dewey and the Peoples is a five-piece music group reigning from the San Francisco Bay Area. Like Bob Marley, the basis of their tunes is a rootsy reggae feel while incorporating ska/rock/punk/pop and r&b. The rhythm section of the band comes from a background of jazz, while the guitar stems from a more ska/punk influence. Dewey, the poster boy, vocalist and band leader keeps the vibes irie with his lyrics and songwriting. Many different factors including love for life, people, and music make Dewey and the Peoples a unique group that is continuing to blow minds daily.
For more information visit http://www.hopmonk.com/novato/music-and-events/
All ticketed shows are standing-room only with limited seating, unless otherwise designated.
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