Renowned saxophonist Glen DaCosta joined by The Red Lion Rockers will play with the first of a three-part Reggae Sunday Series from 12-3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 18, at The Pub at Baxter Brewing Co.
DaCosta is a legendary figure in the reggae world, known for his mesmerizing saxophone performances with Bob Marley and The Wailers, as well as his contributions to numerous other international reggae stars. His career spans decades, during which he has become a celebrated studio musician and performer.
In addition to the live performance, this event will feature the official book signing for DaCosta’s memoir, “This is Reggae,” which details his remarkable journey through Jamaican music. Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing at the event.
Upcoming Reggae Sunday performances
Sept. 15: Stream Reggae (Maine reggae band)
Oct. 6: Catcha Vibe (music collective from Maine)
A full pub menu will be available for order. The family-friendly Reggae Sunday events are free to attend and feature a full pub menu. The events will be held rain or shine. The Pub at Baxter is located at 130 Mill St., Lewiston. For more information, visit baxterbrewing.com or find Baxter Brewing Co. on social media channels.
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