s worldwide who wore the traditional Dread Locks.
WorldBeat Center continues to bring the pioneers of the Reggae Movement with the Legends of Reggae Summer Series.
The
Twinkle Brothers hail from the north coast of Jamaica in the ghettos of
Falmouth, the Parish of Trelawny. The two brothers, Norman and Ralston
Grant, were baptized in the church of Anglican Diocese. They started
singing in the Sunday school choir and concerts at the age of six and
eight respectively. At that time they started to make their own
instruments since they could no afford to buy them. They made guitars
and drums from various tin cans (garbage can, sardine, milk, etc.) and
fishing line.
After Jamaica received her independence from
England in the early 60's, the Twinkle Brothers started to sing in real
competitions. At that time the government of Jamaica started National
Competitions called "Pop and Mento" festivals. In these competitions you
would start at Parish level, then go the regional level. If successful
there, you move on to the National finals. For years the Twinkle
Brothers were Parish champions, then went onto the Regional finals where
(according to the crowds and the Twinkle Brothers) they were cheated
out of the winning crown for two consecutive years. However, the third
time being the charm, they broke the barriers at the Regional finals in
Montego Bay, and then went on to the Nationals in Kingston. This time
they were victorious, winning first place in the "group" category!
Norman won first place in the "solo" category. They reigned supreme for
years in that competition coming away with several medals.
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The Twinkle Brothers
Presented By WORLDBEAT CENTER
Friday, June 22nd at 8:00pm PST
Online sale ends: 06/22/12 at 7:00pm PST
WorldBeat Center
2100 Park Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92101
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The Twinkle Brothers Description
It seems as though the Twinkle Brothers have been around since the
beginning of time, or at least the beginning of reggae. Led by Norman Grant, the Twinkles began in the early '60s as a trio featuring Grant and his two brothers singing in the slick trio style similar to that of the Melodians and the Mighty Diamonds.
The Legends of Reggae Summer Series - part 1 The Twinkle Brothers with Della Grant Roots Reggae From Jamaica Also Featuring local San Diego band Revival Date: Friday, June 22nd 2012 Time: 8 pm Cost: $15 adv. Venue: WorldBeat Cultural Center 2100 Park Blvd. San Diego 92101 Presenter Website: www.worldbeatcenter.org Press Contact: Jesse Graham (619) 230-1190 publicity@worldbeatcenter.org Artist Website http://www.twinklemusic.com/ The Twinkle Brothers is one of the last Roots Reggae Legends still touring. With lyrics from the past that are still relevant today for people who suffer and desire spiritual awareness. Their song “Since I Threw the Comb Away” was a Rastafari Anthem to Rastafarian’ |
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Gen Adm: $20.00
All Ages
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