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KEITH POPPIN& Adwela Konjaye Dawes pre show Chesapeake Bay Reggae fest

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 Keith Poppin earned a reputation in the early 1970s as having one of the smoothest voices in reggae. In 1973, Poppin (born Keith Smith) released his first solo single called Same Thing for Breakfast, which became his signature piece.Previously, he was a member of the Rocking Horse band.The song earned him recognition by topping the Jamaican chart as well as ethnic charts in Britain. One year later, he scored another hit with Envious.

Throughout the 1970s, Poppin maintained a steady flow of quality songs including Someday Girl, Why Make Believe, Whenever There is Moonlight, and Who are You, which made the British national chart in 1976.In 1980, Poppin became the first act signed to reggae star Peter Tosh’s Intel-Diplo record label 

Cheapeake Bay Reggae Fest (CBRF) is pleased to present the 7th Annual Music Festival. The event will be held on May 20-21st, 2017 at Mill Point Park, on the beautiful shores of the  Historic Chesapeake Bay Hampton ,Virginia .Doors will open at 11pm, each day.The festival’s acts include reggae icons Keith Poppin, The Cables, Marcia Atkins and more. Further lineup announcements will be made soon. The two day festival is expected to attrack over 50k music lovers . Visitors can expect great music, and a gathering of many different cultures, foods and drinks: fine cuisine from Jamaica jerk chicken, curry chicken,oxtail and many other popular Jamaican dishes,local Sea Food ,Spanish food, arepas, pizza,  fresh salads and vegetarian food.

questions please visit our website: www.cbreggaefest.com, Facebook page: Https://m.facebook.com/ChesapeakeBayReggae/ or email us at Bbrf2015@yahoo.com or call us at (757) 354-9443. caribbeanradioshow@gmail.com

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