Charleston, SC
Posted 10 months ago
The Refinery Charleston
Lettuce and Steel Pulse will perform at the venue’s amphitheater. The two headliners, with surfer-turned-musician Makua Rothman opening, will take the stage Monday, July 3rd for a reggae and funk music celebration. Lettuce recently released their eighth studio album, Unify, with standout track “Keep That Funk Alive,” inspired by funk icon Bootsy Collins, who sings and plays bass on the studio recording of the song. Roots reggae band Steel Pulse, formed in 1975, will be playing favorites from the last four decades as well as tunes from their Grammy-winning (and most recent) record, Mass Manipulation.
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