Misty In Roots + Pama Int'l Trojan Records songbook
Presented by: The London Intl Ska Festival0 | READING: Sub89 (info) |
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P | Friday 23rd May, 2025 |
N | Door time: 7:00pm Start time: 8:00pm |
. | 16+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult) |
C | Music - General |
Event information
The London Int’l Ska Festival presents
MISTY IN ROOTS - 50th anniversary show
plus special guests Pama Int’l Trojan Records songbook show
Friday 23rd May 2025 at Sub89, Reading
Tickets £30 adv
Doors 7.30-10.30pm
Misty In Roots first came together in 1975 as a backing band for the late, great Nicky Thomas - one of Jamaica's all time greats who had achieved national chart success with Love of the Common People, and have gone onto be one of the finest reggae acts the world has seen. A fact born out emphatically in the BBC 6 music documentary by Don Letts. Commonly known as John Peel's favourite reggae band (who they record a staggering 9 BBC Radio One sessions for!), they were also major force in the Rock Against Racism movement.
By 1978 Misty In Roots began to develop their own orthodox roots reggae sound. Their powerful lyrics inspired by the economic decline, a growing awareness of their African culture and a spiritual awakening born out on the band's stunning debut album Live at the Counter Eurovision, which is cited as one of the greatest live reggae albums ever.
During the period 1977/78 the political situation in the U.K. was a breaking point. Black consciousness was at its peak and racism roamed the streets of London. Unemployment was affecting both black and white youths and through this depression a new musical alliance was born, young white youths totally fed up with the status quo turned to playing punk music whilst at the same time identifying strongly with the British reggae acts as Misty In Roots, Steel Pulse, Linton Kwesi Johnson and Aswad. With the coming of the 'Rock Against Racism' movement the musical fight-back had begun and for the first time black and white musicians were playing together on the same platform bringing about a totally new concept in musical awareness. This opened up a whole new audience for the band who quickly developed a very strong cross over audience, playing with acts such as Tom Robinson, The Ruts (who's debut release Misty funded), The Specials and Elvis Costello.
The band's second album Wise and Foolish released in 1982 took on more mellow, jazzy and soulful tone. Driven by their determination to remain independent the band took a major step into Africa spending nine months in Zimbabwe and Zambia. The period had a major impact on the development of Misty's following two albums Earth (release in 1983 - a moving musical documentation of the devastation caused to mother Earth by mankind because of greed, cruelty and ignorance) and Musi O Tunya (released in 1985 was a reflection of the band's love for Africa). 1989 saw the release of their fifth album Forward which saw Misty reach the heights once again.
Now, entering their 50th year, we can look back over the works of Misty In Roots and see how immense the combined talents of this cooperative group are, producing uplifting righteous music for all to hear. They are quite simply one of the greatest reggae bands who are still phenomenal live.
Pama Int’l’s deep-rooted connection to Trojan Records goes back to 2006 when they became the first new band to sign to the iconic record label in 30 years! The, critically acclaimed, resulting album 'Trojan Sessions’ featured original songs penned by band writer/producer/keyboardist - Sean Flowerdew for reggae royalty; Derrick Morgan, Dawn Penn, Dave & Ansel Collins, AJ Frankin (Chosen Few), Dennis Alcapone and Winston Francis. In 2016 Pama International launched the official Trojan Records club night at Heavenly Records' London venue - The Social. And in 2018 they performed a highly popular two month ‘Trojan Records songbook’ UK tour.
Pama Int’l now return with The Trojan Songbook part 2 tour! A brand new show that stars unique interpretations of Trojan Records' iconic back catalogue, alongside original material from the bands first reggae album in eight years - Return of the Unity Rockers. What’s more, every customer attending the show will receive a Pama Int’l/Trojan songbook for free!
Since their formation in 2001 Pama Int'l have released 18 albums, recorded 5 BBC sessions, been championed by on radio by David Rodigan, Steve Lamacq, Gideon Coe, Don Letts, Huey Morgan and Chris Hawkins and Jon Kennedy. They have collaborated with; Ken Boothe, Rico Rodriguez, Derrick Morgan, Dawn Penn, AJ Franklin (Chosen Few), Dennis Alcapone, Dave & Ansel Collins, Mad Professor, Billy Bragg, Wrongtom, and Snowboy, whilst their line up has starred members from; The Specials, Madness, The Selecter, Galliano, Steel Pulse, Lee Perry’s Upsetters, the Style Council and the Paul Weller band!
Don’t miss this incredible double bill!