Quantcast
Shopping & Nightlife
Back to Kristine's Page
Bob Marley Caribbean Festival – March 1
February 22, 2008

Miami’s Bayfront Park Amphitheater will be the setting for the Bob Marley Caribbean Festival (www.bobmarleymovement.com) on March 1.

This day long event includes music, food, crafts and art celebrating the life of Reggae legend Bob Marley.

The following performers are slated to appear: Stephen 'Ragga' Marley; Damian 'Jr. Gong' Marley; Julian Marley and Ky-mani Marley with performances by Capleton, Richie Spice, Gentleman and The Far East Band, Junior Demus, Joseph Israel & Javaughn.

article Back to Top
Forward to Friend
Comments
Full Name:
Email:
Your Comment:
Your Comment:
Fill The Number Below:
captcha


Only your name and comment will be displayed to other users. See our Privacy Policy.
VISIT FLORIDA Experts
Kristine's picks
Girl Dancing at Pow Wow
Get a glimpse of Native American culture by attending a powwow ... View
Seminole family at Big Cypress
A Seminole family at Big Cypress demonstrates ages-old customs. ... View
Following the Seminole Trail
Why not take my family on a driving tour of all the Seminole historic sites ... More
Must-Sees for Native American History and Culture
Crystal River Archaeological State Park served as a vital religious and political center for regional ... More
Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum
Ah-Tah-Thi-Khi Museum features the history and culture of Florida's "unconquered" Seminole Indians. See lifelike exhibits ... Read More
Seminole family at Big Cypress
A Seminole family at Big Cypress demonstrates ages-old customs. ... View
Girl Dancing at Pow Wow
Get a glimpse of Native American culture by attending a powwow ... View
Following the Seminole Trail
Why not take my family on a driving tour of all the Seminole historic sites ... More
Must-Sees for Native American History and Culture
Crystal River Archaeological State Park served as a vital religious and political center for regional ... More
Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum
Ah-Tah-Thi-Khi Museum features the history and culture of Florida's "unconquered" Seminole Indians. See lifelike exhibits ... Read More