Long Beach’s Marley Festival 2019

Last Fix

Last Fix

Last Fix

Last Fix

Around the fest

Around the fest

Around the fest

Los Nauticals

Los Nauticals


Los Nauticals

Los Nauticals

Los Nauticals

Los Nauticals

Los Nauticals

Los Nauticals

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Around the fest

Pachamama

Pachamama

Pachamama

Pachamama

Pachamama

Pachamama

Pachamama

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Roots of Mine

Roots of Mine

Roots of Mine

Roots of Mine

Roots of Mine

Roots of Mine

Roots of Mine

Roots of Mine

Roots of Mine

Roots of Mine

Roots of Mine

Roots of Mine

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Survival

Survival

Survival

Survival

Survival

Survival

Survival

The Gladiators

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The Gladiators

The Gladiators

The Gladiators

The Gladiators

The Gladiators

The Gladiators

The Gladiators

The Gladiators

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The Wailing Souls

The Wailing Souls

The Wailing Souls

The Wailing Souls

The Wailing Souls

The Wailing Souls

The Wailing Souls

The Wailing Souls

The Wailing Souls

The Wailing Souls

The Wailing Souls
On January 26th, The Gaslamp in Long Beach had their 4th Annual Marley Reggae Celebration. The night was headlined by The Wailing Souls and supported by The Gladiators, Roots of Mine, Survival – A Tribute to Bob Marley, Pachamama, Los Nauticals and Last Fix.
The Gaslamp in Long Beach had their 4th Annual Marley Reggae Celebration.
Last Fix started things out and got people warmed up. Next was Los Nauticals, whose high energy is infectious; you just can’t help moving while they’re on. Next after that came Pachamama, who kept things going well. Roots of Mine had the crowd dancing in no time before Survival, headed by Jah Faith singing classic Marley favorites, turned the whole event into a sing-along. The Gladiators were up next and got the crowd into a fever pitch, ready to dance the rest of the night to the Wailing Souls.
Photography by Sean McCracken
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