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Third World Among Headline Acts for 'To Mom With Love' Concert
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Third World Among Headline Acts for 'To Mom With Love' Concert

From Jamaica Observer · (50m ago) English Positive tone

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Reggae legends Third World are set to perform at the 'To Mom With Love' concert on May 10 in Kingston.
  • The event will also feature other notable artists including Marcia Griffiths and American R&B singer Glenn Jones.
  • The concert honors the legacy of Bunny Rugs, Third World's former lead singer, and acknowledges the recent passing of co-founder Stephen 'Cat' Coore.

The vibrant reggae scene in Jamaica is set to be celebrated with the 'To Mom With Love' concert, an event that will bring together iconic artists for a night of music and remembrance. Headlining the show is the legendary Third World band, a group whose influence on reggae music is undeniable. Their performance is a highlight for fans, promising a journey through their extensive catalog of hits.

This concert is particularly poignant as it pays tribute to the enduring spirit of Third World, even as the band navigates the loss of key members. The passing of lead singer Bunny Rugs in 2014 and co-founder Stephen 'Cat' Coore earlier this year casts a shadow, but their musical legacy, celebrated through performances like this, continues to resonate. The event also acknowledges keyboardist Ibo Cooper, another co-founder, who passed in 2023.

From a Jamaican perspective, Third World represents more than just a band; they are cultural ambassadors who have carried the sound of reggae across the globe. Their self-titled 1976 album, released in a landmark year for reggae, is considered a classic, showcasing the genre's eclectic and evolving nature. Events like 'To Mom With Love' are crucial for preserving and celebrating this rich musical heritage.

The inclusion of artists like Marcia Griffiths and Glenn Jones alongside Third World highlights the cross-genre appeal and enduring power of Jamaican music. Promoter Robert Minott's description of Third World as a "special group" with broad appeal speaks to their unique place in music history. This concert is not just an entertainment event; it's a cultural affirmation, celebrating the artists who have shaped and continue to define reggae music on the world stage.

Theyโ€™re a great band, Iโ€™ve been listening to Third World for years. I even did a song with Bunny Rugs.

โ€” Robert MinottRobert Minott, promoter for 'To Mom With Love,' describes the band Third World and his personal connection to its former lead singer.
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Originally published by Jamaica Observer in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.