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Wailing Souls

Friday, 07 July @ 19:00

Levitt Pavilion Denver, Denver

Wailing Souls

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Friday, 07 July @ 19:00

Levitt Pavilion Denver, Denver

  Presented by KGNU The Wailing Souls, Legendery Roots GroupFebruary 15th, 2009 The Wailing Souls are part of the small surviving group of reggae and roots originators still musically active today. The legendary group dates back to the late 1960s. The Wailing Souls members got their start learning from reggae icon Joe Higgs in Jamaica's Trench Town yards and sung alongside other emerging groups at the time including Bob Marley & The Wailers. By the '70s The Wailing Souls attracted interest from preeminent reggae producer Coxson Dodd and began a fruitful recording career. Four decades later the group has amassed three Grammy nominations, has been critically lauded for albums released by Island, Tuff Gong and CBS Records and gained a widespread international following. The Wailing Souls saw large success in the early '90s featuring songs on soundtracks including the certified gold album for Disney's film Cool Runnings. Their 1992 album All Over The World also achieved a great deal of success for the group, selling over 800,000 copies.The Wailing Souls pushed the musical limits of the reggae genre with that release, blending sounds of funk, r&b, and country into their roots tradition, securing their reputations as pioneers in the genre. Fusing the harmonies of Motown with the roots and dancehall sounds of reggae, The Wailing Souls have ridden the crest of Jamaica's music for more than four decades. Nominated for Grammy awards three times, the group scored hits with classic roots reggae tunes, War and Bredda Gravlicious, Firehouse Rock, and 1992 album and title track, All Over The World. Additionally, the group scored number one hits with Things and Time, Jah Jah, Old Broom, and Shark Attack. The Wailing Souls' recording career has been nothing short of historic. Vocally trained by Bob Marley and the Wailers' teacher, Joe Higgs, they worked with legendary reggae producers including Coxson Dodd of Studio One, Henry 'Junjo' Lawes, Channel One Studios, Delroy Wright, Lloyd 'King' Jammy’s, as well as recording several early tunes at Bob Marley's Tuff Gong Studio. The Wailing Souls attracted global attention when their music was featured in the 1993 Disney film, Cool Runnings. The soundtrack album was an international hit, selling nearly half a million copies worldwide. The Souls had three songs on this soundtrack including the hit, Picky Picky Head. Formed in Trench Town, Kingston, Jamaica, in the late-1960s, The Wailing Souls have experienced numerous transformations. Their discography (over 26 albums to date) includes singles recorded as The Renegades, Pipe & the Pipers, and Atarra. Sly & Robbie and the Roots Radics are only a few of the stellar musicians who have worked with The Wailing Souls. Still one of the most powerful forces in Reggae, The Wailing Souls continue to tour globally and record new songs with the vigor that they had singing in Kingston's Trench Town decades ago. On Feb 12, 2021, The Wailing Souls released their long awaited album Back A Yard on Greensleeves label.

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1380 W. Florida Ave., Denver, 80223, US
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Will Call
Will Call can be picked up within 1 hour of show time on the day of the event.
Car Parking
Ruby Hill Park has several internal parking lots available to Levitt Pavilion concert goers. However, the park is home to several other amenities and we want to remind concert goers that several of these lots will be used for other purposes on concert dates. Much of our parking will be done on Ruby Hill Park Road which will be a one way thoroughfare on concert days. We require all cars to enter our park on Jewell avenue, travel northbound and follow signs and our flaggers who will direct you on the best place to park. If you require ADA parking, please tell our attendant upon entering and they will direct you to these spaces. Around the park, there are several on street parking spaces available. We ask you to park within the �industrial areas� on the north and south of the park and to refrain from parking in the neighborhood to the west. The Ruby Hill neighborhood has been accommodating and welcoming to our presence and we ask our attendees to be respectful, with this request as well as when leaving the concert. While there are several free options to park in and around the park, for select concerts you may also choose to pay a small fee to park in a nearby businesses lot. These lots are owner operated and not affiliated with Levitt Pavilion Denver. Lyft, the fastest growing rideshare company in the U.S., and Denver�s newest outdoor concert venue, Levitt Pavilion Denver, have teamed up to offer concertgoers a seamless transportation option to the venue, focusing on passenger experience and safety. Rides will queue at the top of the park, only a short walk from Levitt Pavilion's new state of the arts stage, making Lyft a quick and easy way to exit the park

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