reggae

Reggae bands fired up about festival on the MontBleu grass

STATELINE, Nev. - The grass is in, the stage is on its way and organizers have decided on a name: the MontBleu Outdoor Events Center.The first concert in what is planned to be a yearly summertim...

Win a VIP Grand Prize to the Lake Tahoe Reggae Festival June 30 at MontBleu

The Lake Tahoe Reggae Festival kicks off MontBleu's outdoor Summer Concert Series, June 30 featuring Pepper, Katchafire, J Boog, Keyser Soze, The Mark Sexton Band, UpRising, Squarefield Massive and more. Go here for details on how to win a Grand Prize VIP weekend at MontBleu Resort, Casino & Spa to see the show.

Summer vacation at South Lake Tahoe promises beach fun and food, music and memories

As David Letterman rhetorically asks: Hey kids, do you like the rock n' roll? Two outdoor concert venues at South Lake Tahoe will be filled with superstar performers, plus there's dozens of outdoor competitions and family events, fireworks extravaganzas and the country’s biggest celebrity golf tournament that has Tahoe South positioned as summer’s hot spot for entertainment, outdoor recreation and events.

Snowlive likely an annual event; Wanderlust continues to grow

Reggae singer Matisyahu put his faith in Tahoe's support when he dove from the bandstand into the crowd at the Crystal Bay Casino. The people did not let him down. Instead, they carried him back...

311 with special guests The Dirty Heads at MontBleu

The popular American rock group 311 takes the stage March 6 performing an array of chart-topping songs from their 10 albums. Their latest album, Universal Pulse, released earlier this year includes hit singles, “Sunset in July” and “Count Me In.”
The Dirty Heads, reggae rock band from Southern California, kicks off the show with a melodic style that includes hip hop and punk genres. Their debut album, “Any Port in a Storm,” was released in 2008.

Snowlive draws all-star players from rock, reggae, New Orleans

A Hasidic Jew, a North Mississippi Allstar and a jazz cat walk into a casino ... If you haven't heard this one, you don't know about the unprecedented musical event at the Crystal Bay Casino.The...

The Expendables with MTHDS, Through the Roots, and Fortunate Youth at the MontBleu Theater

The Expendables, a Santa Cruz based-group that blends reggae, punk rock and ’80s style dueling guitar solos, will rock the MontBleu Theater, Feb. 11. The group was a crowd favorite at the annual summer music festival, Warp Tour in California. With five albums down and countless miles traveled for tours they continue to pump up audiences. Go here for tickets.

Positive vibrations from Ziggy and friends

Following in his father's footsteps, Ziggy Marley drew a crowd of locals and visitors, showing that he truly is the heir as the king of reggae. Natty kicked off the evening with some upbeat regg...

Mighty Diamonds take a giant hit from Trenchtown to Tahoe

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - A historic and influential Jamaican reggae band performs in South Lake Tahoe Thursday, Aug. 18.Coalescing in Kingston's Trenchtown area in 1969, the Mighty Diamonds co...

Mighty Diamonds take a giant hit from Trenchtown to Tahoe

A historic and influential Jamaican reggae band performs in South Lake Tahoe Thursday, Aug. 18.Coalescing in Kingston's Trenchtown area in 1969, the Mighty Diamonds continue to tour with foundin...

Rebelution is right for Tahoe

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Though Rebelution hails from the Santa Barbara coast, its brand of easy reggae fits in just fine here in the mountains. Finishing up a third full-length album, the band i...

Denson, Carlos join Slightly Stoopid for outdoor concert

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Sublime lighted the torch of California reggae and passed it to Slightly Stoopid.The San Diego band's Seedless Summer 2011 Tours stops Wednesday, July 27, at the Lake ...

Syndicate content