"Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do when they come for you?!"
If you've ever watched "Cops" on TV, you've heard the top reggae group Inner Circle. The show's theme song is one of Inner Circle's Grammy-winning hits.
The "Bad Boys of Reggae" will be headlining the Bob Marley Reggae Festival at East Martello Tower tomorrow night, March 10. Opening for Inner Circle will be Inner Revolution and Bigga & Company ("Fly Like an Eagle").
This concert is being produced by the same producers who brought The Wailers here last year. "There is no question that Inner Circle is the best reggae band in the world today," said Producer Norman Bedford, "and, quite simply, this show kicks butt!"
Bedford emphasized that all the bands are 100 percent confirmed. Advance tickets are $15 and
are available at Stick & Stein, Neptune Designs, the Key West Welcome Center and all Sebago booths.
Tickets are $20 on the day of the show. Doors open at 6. Info line: 292-7595.
The clternative rock band, Section 8, will bring their special style
of psychedelic power-pop to The Bull both Saturday and Sunday, March 10-11,
9-2. Here's what a reviewer for Rhythm City magazine said about these guys: "They
hit it big with their first release, `Let's Go to Mars' . . . The next review that
you might read about them may very well be in Rolling Stone. Looks like they might
get big, quick."
Catch the craziness of Pete & Wayne on the Ocean Ky House's world-famous Sunset Pier,
Tuesdays, 5-10 p.m. Warning: Rated NC-17 adult language and childish behavior. The Ocean Key House is
located at Zero Duval Street
Pianist Kenny Drew Jr. will play works by Haydin, Mozart, Chopin and Liszt when he appears this Sunday evening at a Key West Council on the Arts Impromptu Concert at St. Paul's Episcopal Church at 7:30 p.m.
Since winning the Great American Jazz Competition in 1990, Drew has starred in concerts, festivals and clubs around the world. When legendary producer Jerry Wexler, who discovered such artists as Aretha Franklun, Herbie Hancock and Bruce Springsteen, heard Drew play, he came out of retirement to arrange a recording contract from him with Island Records' prestigious jazz label, Antilles. Drew also starred in an Impromptu Concert here last year.
Tickets are $20 at the door. Young people under 19 admitted free. The church is located on Duval at Eaton Street. Info: 745-2283.