Marcia Griffiths

Marcia Griffiths is the undisputed Queen of reggae music. Discovered as a child and immediately signed to Jamaica’s legendary Studio 1 Records, she moved in adulthood to Harry J Records, where she dueted with top songwriter Bob Andy, and sang in Bob Marley’s I Threes. As a solo artist she...

Ziggy Marley

Eight time Grammy award winner and son of Bob, Ziggy Marley is the most experienced entertainer of all the Marley children. He began his career as a child as part of Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers and has continued into adulthood with a string of seven internationally acclaimed solo...

Israel Vibration

Few Rastafarian reggae harmony groups are as well-loved as Jamaica's Israel Vibration. Albert “Apple Gabriel” Craig, Cecil “Skelly” Spence and Lascelle “Wiss” Bulgin met as patients at Mona Rehabilitation Centre in Kingston while suffering from childhood polio. Their unique vibrato, known as “bionic harmonies”, soon made them a popular trio...

Gentleman’s Dub Club

Returning to Rototom are Leeds, England’s Gentleman’s Dub Club. This 9 piece band, combining the heavy basslines of the Wailers with the sharp outfits and cheeky wit of the Specials, have been a surefire festival favourite all around the world. In 2018 they collaborated with British production duo the Nextmen...

Slightly Stoopid

Californian reggae fusion band Slightly Stoopid have become hugely popular around the world with their careful blend of reggae, hip hop, punk, blues and folk. Since their formation 1994 they have released 9 albums, gradually altering the proportions of the components of their sound as they have seen fit. Their...