👉 Join us THIS SATURDAY, March 14th at Lee’s Palace in Toronto as the legendary Toronto band The Sattalites celebrate the soulful sound of Lovers Rock—paying tribute to reggae’s golden era with iconic selections made famous by Alton Ellis, Phyllis Dillon, Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, Freddie McGregor & more.
Expect timeless melodies, sweet harmonies, and deep grooves that showcase reggae’s most tender side.
🎤 Special guest vocalists:
@TonyAnthonyMuze &
@Jason.Wilson.Music
🎧 DJ: Jay
@NuFunk & Gramera
🎙️ MC:
@SunRayGrennan
🎟️ Tickets via Ticketweb & leespalace.com (or check the link in bio)
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@LeesPalace
529 Bloor St. W., just east of Bathurst
✨ About Lovers Rock
Emerging from the UK’s Caribbean community in the 1970s, Lovers Rock blends Jamaican reggae rhythms with soulful vocals and love-centered lyrics. Known for its warmth, intimacy, and emotional storytelling, the style brought romance to the forefront of reggae and produced some of the genre’s most enduring classics.
🌍 About The Sattalites
Founded in Toronto, The Sattalites are one of the most successful and longest-running reggae bands in Canadian history. Formed by Jo Jo Bennett,
@fergushambleton , and Joe Isaacs, the group began in 1981 as the Sattalites Music School in Toronto’s Little Jamaica—operating on a pay-what-you-can basis and nurturing young local talent.
Their passion for performance quickly evolved into a full-time band, earning a reputation for high-energy live shows, rich harmonies, and deep roots reggae authenticity. Their self-titled 1985 debut album featured the hit single “Wild,” leading to extensive touring across Canada, the U.S., and Jamaica.
🏆 Winners of two JUNO Awards (1990, 1993), The Sattalites remain a cornerstone of Canadian reggae culture—honouring reggae’s past while keeping its spirit alive on stage today.
✨ Don’t miss this special Lovers Rock tribute—music for the heart, the soul, and the dancefloor. ✨
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