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Steel Pulse Arrives At Fair With Musical Message

The Grammy-winning reggae band takes the stage at the Marin County Fair on July 3.

For more than 34 years, David Hinds and Selwyn Brown of the Grammy-winning group Steel Pulse have expressed their anger, sorrow, hopes and their pleas for change over popular reggae beats, reaching the masses with a wide range of protest songs.

They'll bring that message to the Marin County Fair on July 3 at 7:30 p.m.

Steel Pulse members mine the experiences and emotions from their own childhood roots in the United Kingdom to their ancestors' journeys for their music.

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Steel Pulse has explored various styles of music since the band started out in 1975, and has continued their commitment to fighting injustice, educating the masses, and promoting positive messages through spiritually uplifting music.

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Fair Concert: Steel Pulse
Time: Tuesday, June 3, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Marin County Fairgrounds
Cost: Free with fair admission ($16 adults, $14 children & seniors)


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