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Brooklyn Music Festival: "In Brooklyn We Go Hard!"
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By TJJ Admin
Published on 22-Apr-09
 
New York, NY (Ms. RAINE INC.) - It's no holds barred for the organizers of the Brooklyn Music Festival, as they tout what is no doubt going to be the biggest line-up among Caribbean music festivals this summer. Slated for Brooklyn's Floyd Bennett Field on Sunday, June 21st, the Brooklyn Music Festival features the biggest names in Reggae and Dancehall, as well as celebrated names in Hip Hop, Ska, Soul, and Rhythm & Blues.

Brooklyn Music Festival Organizers Take No Prisoners with Power-Packed Line-Up

New York, NY (Ms. RAINE INC.)
- It's no holds barred for the organizers of the Brooklyn Music Festival, as they tout what is no doubt going to be the biggest line-up among Caribbean music festivals this summer. Slated for Brooklyn's Floyd Bennett Field on Sunday, June 21st, the Brooklyn Music Festival features the biggest names in Reggae and Dancehall, as well as celebrated names in Hip Hop, Ska, Soul, and Rhythm & Blues.

The 'Gully Gaad' Mavado, Dancehall singing sensation Serani, the 'King of the Dancehall' Beenie Man, the 'Poor People's Governor' Bounty Killer, the 'Energy God' Elephant Man, 'King Shango' Capleton, 'Jamaica's Stevie Wonder' Frankie Paul, roots Reggae star Tarrus Riley, and Hip Hop legend Big Daddy Kane  round out the list of the festival's heavy hitting headliners.

"When you are putting together a summer festival, especially in the current economic climate, you either come hard or don't come at all. You have to pull out the big guns," states well-known promoter George Crooks, founder and president of Brooklyn Music Festival. "Big Daddy Kane told me there ain't no half-stepping," jokes Crooks. 
 
Engineering a music festival that bridges the gap between Brooklyn's various Caribbean and ethnic communities, while also providing entertainment for the borough's residents, many of whom will be forgoing expensive vacations this year and looking toward the local scene for recreation, Crooks sought out the top-of-the-top Reggae performers as headliners, while creating an eclectic blend of Roots, Ska, Jazz, Dub, Soul, and R&B to start off the vibes right. Asian fusion Ska band Brown Rice Family, acclaimed Actor Leon and the Reggae Soul band The Peoples, Guyanese roots crooner Natural Black, Soca's Patch and Berbice, the New Kingston Band, the New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble, King Django, Jamaican dancer Ding Dong, R&B songstress Kendra Granville, the original 'Jewmaican' Benny Bwoy, and righteous roots Ska band The Rudie Crew are among the artists scheduled to perform. More artists will be announced.Hip Hop Legend Big Daddy Kane
 
"We are not done yet," says Crooks. "You know what they say, 'in Brooklyn, we go hard!"

The Brooklyn Music Festival will be held at the Aviator Sports and Recreation's Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, NY, on Sunday, June 21st. Featured acts include Mavado, Beenie Man, Serani, Elephant Man, Bounty Killer, Capleton, Tarrus Riley, Big Daddy Kane, Frankie Paul, Ding Dong, Brown Rice Family, Patch, Berbice, Natural Black, New Kingston Band, Benny Bwoy, King Django, Leon and the Peoples, and Kendra Granville. More acts to be announced. General admission tickets are $45 in advance. To purchase tickets log on to www.brooklynmusicfestival.com . For ticket or vending information contact Jammins at 718-282-8041 of brooklynmusicfestival@gmail.com.

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