The Queen Mary's blaring horn couldn't drown out the vibes at the Caribbean Seabreeze Festival. If anything, they usually fell in time with the artist on stage, adding to the sounds of the crowd. The summer day felt the heat of both the July sun and the scorching sounds of the reggae acts.The show jumped off early in the day, with Quinto Sol taking the stage and giving the crowd some of their cumbia roots rock reggae. As usual, your friendly neighborhood blog reporter, El Q, was running late. By the time I found my way backstage, the Fifth Sun crew had already finished the set. So I kicked back, fired up the camera, walked the Queen Mary park grounds and took in the sounds. Nadine Sutherland took the stage next, and blessed us with a few of her numerous hits.
While I got my overpriced but good as hell lemonade and chicken kabob, Nadine finished her set. Barbara Barabino and "Dreed" Scott Dallavo kept the crowd's attention during the set breaks, and I made my way to the side stage. The backstage area was packed with performers waiting in the wings for their chance to rock. Soon all eyes were on reggae superstar Wayne Wonder. His fans were in the house, letting him know they came out to hear the baby-faced crooning deejay sing his hits. After lacing the crowd with such hits as "No Letting Go", "Saddest Day", and "Joy Ride", he exited stage left to the girls' disapproval.
Ras Indio was up next, and he brought the Queen Mary's Park his Belizean Roots Reggae style! While I was not up on Indio before this show, I will be checking for him from now on, as he did his thing and ripped the stage! Check his MySpace page!








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