Lindy D holds “Roots Rock Reggae” concert for peace
The end of year statistics from the police say there is a decrease in crime, but the residents are living in a time when they feel more unsafe than ever. And it is because of the crime situation in Belize, particularly in the old capital, that DJ and Promoter Lindbergh “Lindy D” Arnold decided to hold a peace concert this Sunday called Roots Rock Reggae. Lindy D says that the public can expect an evening of soothing sounds and positive messages.
Lindbergh “Lindy D” Arnold, DJ/Promoter
“We’ll be having sort of a peace concert at the M.C.C. tennis court this Sunday with Belize’s best DJs playing eight hours of reggae music to calm down the violence. We have some DJs like Kwame Scott, myself, Ras Buck, International DJ Bush. It’s hosted by Ms. Linda Blease and yes man it will be a nice event. We’ll have ital food on sale, good security. Ih wah beautiful and ih wah be loving. Yoh know how dehn she once yoh start off yoh morning right everything gwein good? So if yoh start off 2010 right and nice and smooth everything wah just fall into place smooth. If yoh start it off hype yoh tend fi have something… yeah. Di idea, di way how I used it dah fi just start of dis Roots Rock Reggae thing and ih wah be annual. It will be nice. Di word on the street is that everybody look fi something like dis so it’s gonna be nice. Just come out and have some clean fun under di reggae umbrella; love, peace and unity. Old reggae music, di new reggae music, di roots, di culture and di lovers rock; any and everything wah get play weh dah reggae music. So if yoh dah wah reggae lover, Sunday M.C.C. tennis court is di place to be.”
The show starts at four and runs until midnight. Entrance is five dollars per person.