The Specials publican un homenaje a las leyendas fallecidas de 2 Tone

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The Specials publish a tribute to the deceased legends of 2 tone

The Specials He has published “When a Light Goes out”, a single that pays tribute to the deceased giants of the genre 2 tone as Terry Hall (The Specials) or Ranking Roger (The Beat).

On Sunday, March 23, the Coventry Music Museum He welcomed a special event, in which the legends of the British ska The Specials They presented their single “When a Light Goes out.” With the song they make a tribute to the deceased legends associated with seal 2 tone, including the drummer John Bradbur already his late vocalist Terry Hall – in the center of photography, in front)that he had completed sixty -six years ago. In addition, the single also pays tribute to the singer of The Beat and General Public, Roger Rankingto the trombonist Richto the saxophonist Saxaalready Arthur “Gaps” Hendrickson and Dave Jordan of The Select.

In the event in which the artists participated there was also an exhibition dedicated to the “Fallen Heroes”, a MEET & GREET with Lynval Goldinga DJ set and a question and answers session. All income was allocated to beneficial organizations Specialized Project and Tonic (Music for Mental Health).

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