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Clemson African American Museum Presents Reggae Concert

Concert will help the Museum help students who need school supplies.

The Clemson African American Museum will present an evening of reggae music on September 7 after the SC State—Clemson football game. 

Vince Jackson, who is promoting the event for the Museum, said REGGAEINFINITY, a Caribbean reggae band associated with groups such as The Wailers, Haile Maskel and The Rastafarians and Johnny Osbourne, will perform LIVE at the Clemson Arts Center Auditorium.

“We are very excited about ReggaeInfinity’s appearance in Clemson. They are the real deal----an authentic reggae band with deep roots in the culture,” he said. 

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The concert is an outreach program of the Museum helping students in need with school supplies for the upcoming school year, Jackson said.

“We hope everyone will support this event, hear some great music and help students in the process,” he said. 

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The cost is $10 for Museum members and $15 for non-members. Beer and wine will be available along with Caribbean food, which can be purchased. The event begins at 7 pm. Call 864-650-0585 for ticket information. Tickets will be available at the door.

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