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High Hopes Band part of NCN Rompetition
Created: 01/28/2009 12:30 PM
January 28, 2009

High Hopes Band has been selected to compete in No Contracts Needed Competition on February 22 @ McGann's Pub in Boston.

Tickets available by emailing High Hopes @ tix@highhopesband.com

February 22, 2009
at McGanns
197 Portland Street / Boston, MA
Cost: $10
General Admission

4:30 - 10:30
18+ show
High Hopes set @ 9:15 p.m.

JAHriffe (JAH-N-I) & the High Hopes Band
Created: 01/28/2009 11:27 PM
January 28, 2009

Keep up to date on a possible late February gig in the works with JAHriffe of the JAH-N-I roots band and High Hopes. Currently a management is working on booking a charity event in the Lowell area and has approached JAHriffe to headline.

Details forthcoming, check back often for news

High Hopes Band moves Copperfield's
Created: 01/26/2009 12:09 PM
January 26, 2009

Despite headliner Castafari canceling his segment due to illness, the High Hopes Band delivered high octane reggae vibes for Copperfield's patrons.

High Hopes kicked off the show with Jahsun Joseph's rendition of the Dennis Brown & John Holt classic "Lover's Paradise". I Rico swooned the crowd with some lover's rhythms, bringing the true vibe of Jamaica to show. Father O Jinga carried the show with his crowd favorite "Hafi Do". High Hopes was lucky to have fellow musician/artist Tony Davies in the house to jump-up and drop-in a massive roots tune. JAHriffe, of JAH-N-I (a High Hopes Recording Artist) brought the show to a mystical vibe with his original songs about Africa and Rastafari. The evening ended with reggae superstar Zion (Iron Lion) gracing the stage and stirring up a frenzy. The crowd pulled up his tunes and were asking for more of his hit song "Stranger in Your Life", soon to be released on Yabba Pot Music.

Massive, don't sleep on the High Hopes Band!

Next show is Feb 22 at McGann's in Boston.

 

 



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