12. Lonely At Night
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Penal Colony No. 14 - The Day of the Rabblement
The Day of the Rabblement performing their original song called 'Penal Colony No.14' . Having developed from an acoustic and more traditional set-up, they have grown in sound and reputation and enjoyed success on the Portsmouth music scene. They are always developing and keeping up with the current times.As a band, they had been on a baby-break just before the pandemic hit. Emerging from lock-down they had been gearing-up to give the band a new lease of life and looking at how to push ourselves. The 5 piece indie group create original songs and tune arrangements to get people up and moving!
Johnny Bob - Careful (Jah Gringo Riddim)
Johnny Bob - Careful (Jah Gringo Riddim)"Children, help someone cross the river, then they may shove you in the river." - Winston 'Burning Spear' Rodney. But Hi man could swim, We survive. . . Thank you Jah :) ●My father played the guitar in this track. Big up the Ijahman, the original ital steppa, wa dadda. Cheers!!!
Penal Colony No. 14 - The Day of the Rabblement
The Day of the Rabblement performing their original song called 'Penal Colony No.14' . Having developed from an acoustic and more traditional set-up, they have grown in sound and reputation and enjoyed success on the Portsmouth music scene. They are always developing and keeping up with the current times.As a band, they had been on a baby-break just before the pandemic hit. Emerging from lock-down they had been gearing-up to give the band a new lease of life and looking at how to push ourselves. The 5 piece indie group create original songs and tune arrangements to get people up and moving!
Johnny Bob - Careful (Jah Gringo Riddim)
Johnny Bob - Careful (Jah Gringo Riddim)"Children, help someone cross the river, then they may shove you in the river." - Winston 'Burning Spear' Rodney. But Hi man could swim, We survive. . . Thank you Jah :) ●My father played the guitar in this track. Big up the Ijahman, the original ital steppa, wa dadda. Cheers!!!