Often home to rising talents, Bend will soon be hosting one of reggaeโs longest running stars. Mykal Rose, the leading voice of Black Uhuru, emerged onto the global stage when the group’s album โAnthemโ won a Grammy for Best Reggae Albumโthe first time that award was given out. After a few more years with Black Uhuru, Rose broke off to start his own solo act, putting out records such as โCrucial Worldโ and the recently released โRasta Stateโ.
For an artist who has been performing for nearly 30 years, Roseโs continued success is nothing short of impressive. Rose is one of the most popular reggae artist since Bob Marley, but his style leans further into the hardcore Jamaican genre than Marleyโs laid-back sound. Thatโs not to say, though, that tracks like โJudgementโ donโt offer their fair share of upbeat tunes.
Rose and his unique take on classic reggae will hit Bend on Jan. 19. As of this writing, tickets for the show at The Capitol are still available.
Rose hasnโt toured North America in nearly three years, so this is a show that you shouldn’t pass up. Doors will open at 10pm to a performance that shows off the best of reggaeโs past, present and future.
Mykal Rose
Thursday, Jan 19, 7pm
The Capitol, 190 NW Oregon Ave., Bend
$25-$27.80
This article appears in Dec 7-14, 2016.







