03/02/07 :: Bob Marley's Earthday Celebration @ NUSU Dub Inna Pub and Curves are proud to present…. Bob Marley’s Earthday Celebration Saturday 3rd February 2007 Newcastle University Doors 10pm-3am, Last Entry 12am, Tickets £12 adv MOTD 18+ only R.O.A.R Raising money and awareness for Alpha Boys School, Jamaica WWW.ALPHABOYSSCHOOL.COM Room 1 – Live Reggae TRENCHTOWN EXPERIENCE LIVE Drawn from the cream of London’s reggae session players the band plays it for real and features the exact line up Marley used in the late 70’s with the I-THREES female backing trio. LOVE GROCER LIVE www.lovegrocer.co.uk Once again London dub outfit Love Grocer come to shake Newcastle, with brass quartet, providing crispy horns to ride their big dubby basslines and mixes. This time we’ll hear the full line up with a heavyweight vocal trickster. THE EMPEROR’S DENTIST LIVE Local roots band. DJs Prince Wey-I and the Rude Boyz and J Selector Room 2 – Future Dub EAT STATIC – Special dub dj set (TIP World / Planet Dog / Solstice Music International) Former members of the band Ozric Tentacles, Eat Static made a name for themselves on the Megadog / ‘live’ techno scene of the early 90’s, playing alongside the likes of Orbital, Underworld and Aphex Twin. Tonight however Earth Celebration is treated to a special dub set…enjoy! SWITCH DOKTOR IN DUB LIVE Local electronic music duo has created a special dub set for the night, with live visuals. ROB THE RUB LIVE Conscious lyrics throughout. Working with Peace Not War’s music campaign. DJs Calculus and Dub Cat Pangaea Soundsystem – Newcastle’s purpose built dub soundsystem. Room 3 – Roots of Jungle DJs Dark Skies Infectious Ruffneck Effkay MsMQ Room 4 – Bob Nearly presents Buskin’ Bob’s Also…… Visuals by Superveillance Rasta Fairy juice and chai stall Dub shack provided by Alt Vinyl record store Festival Performers ALPHA BOY’S SCHOOL, JAMAICA Established in 1884 as a drum and fife corps, The Alpha Boy’s School has produced more great musicians in Jamaica than any other institution in the last century. Known as ‘Jamaica’s Nursery for Brass Band Music’, The Alpha Boy’s School band has earned an international reputation for excellence through music in education. The much loved and respected Sister Mary Ignatius Davies passed away 9th February 2003. A cd compiled by past and present students and produced through Sister ‘Iggy’, “Come Dance With Me” is available on the night. All proceeds go to help them continue their excellent work. www.alphaboysschool.com Tickets available from: Newcastle University Beatdown Records Reflex Records RPM Alt Vinyl The Tanners Dam (Durham) Hot Rats (Sunderland) For more info and updates, please visit www.newcastlebeats.com/bob/