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Austin Reggae Festival

SPONSORED -- Three Days of Amazing Reggae and Dub! Bands for the 2015 Austin Reggae Festival include: Don Chani, Yellowman & the Sagittarius Band, Lee Scratch Perry & Subatomic Sound System, Dub Gideon with Likkle Shanx, Micah Shalom & the Babylonians, Az One, Bandulus, The Slackers, Alika with Dub Gideon, Roland and the Roots Riddim, Blue Twenty2s,Mau Mau Chaplains, New Kingston, Black Slate, and The Skatalites. Buy your ticket now to be part of the 2015 Austin Reggae Festival and to support the mission of the Capital Area Food Bank to eliminate hunger in Central Texas.

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