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Natty Nation
Natty Nation's 30th Anniversary Party!
Atwood Music Hall
1925 Winnebago St
Madison, WI 53704

About this concert
Doors: 7:00pm / Show: 8:00pm
Reserved Balcony: $35ADV / $40 DOS
GA: $20ADV / $25DOS
**Natty Nation: 30 Years of Reggae Revolution**
For three decades, Natty Nation has been a cornerstone of the Midwest reggae music scene, spreading messages of unity, love, and social justice through their powerful sound and unwavering commitment to their roots. Formed in 1995 in Madison, Wisconsin, Natty Nation has become a beloved force in the global reggae community, blending traditional roots reggae with elements of dub, rock, and hip-hop to create a signature style that resonates with audiences worldwide.
Led by the charismatic and visionary frontman JAH Boogie, Natty Nation has consistently used their music as a platform for activism and empowerment. Their lyrics, infused with conscious themes and spiritual depth, reflect their dedication to uplifting humanity and addressing the challenges of our time. Over the years, the band has released a string of critically acclaimed albums, including "The Journey Has Just Begun..." (1996) and "Divine Spark" (2016), each showcasing their evolution as artists and their ability to stay true to the heart of reggae while pushing creative boundaries.
The Madison Area Music Association Hall of Fame inductees’ electrifying live performances have not only earned them a reputation as one of the most dynamic reggae acts on stage but also two WAMIs (Wisconsin Area Music Industry Awards) for World Artist and over 30 MAMAs. From intimate venues to major festivals like SXSW and Summerfest, their high-energy shows and infectious grooves have captivated fans across generations. Their music transcends borders, bringing people together under the universal language of roots reggae.
As they celebrate their 30th anniversary, Natty Nation continues to inspire and innovate. With a legacy of timeless music, a loyal fanbase, and an unshakable commitment to their mission, the band remains a beacon of positivity and resilience. Here’s to 30 years of Natty Nation—and many more to come. One love, one heart, one Natty Nation.
DJ FRP
DJ FRP combines elements of Jamaican R&B (bluebeat), ska, rocksteady, early reggae, dub, classic & contemporary reggae and the very latest in new releases on his weekly radio shows and live performances.
Championing reggae since 1975, FRP is a conscious reggae collector. He has entertained reggae fans for more than 33 ⅓ years in the ether, on worldwide streams and on stage with reggae legends: Damian Marley, Stephen Marley, Sly & Robbie, Toots & The Maytals, The Itals, The Meditations, SOJA, Tribal Seeds, Justin Hinds & The Dominoes, Lee ‘Scratch Perry, John Brown’s Body, Third World, Queen Ifrica, Junior Kelly, Bunny Wailer and Culture.
DJ FRP can be heard on his weekly reggae radio shows Tropical Riddims on WORT 89.9 FM, wortfm.org and Cool Reggae Beats on 98.7 WVMO, wvmo.fm
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Scott
December 2nd 2024
This is a fun annual Black Friday show. We brought some soup for the donation barrels, had some beer, kombucha and root beer and also had a selfie with Andrew Coombs and Michael Gabbidon of the Viceroys!
Great tribute set to all Indigenous people.
Peace!
Madison, WI@High Noon Saloon
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Natty Nation Biography
Critically-acclaimed reggae outfit Natty Nation is a collective of spiritual warriors. For twenty years, the Madison, Wisconsin-based group has purely and fearlessly followed its inner artistic continuum.
Natty Nation’s unique pedigree of a Midwest home base and artistic openness has helped the posse foster a signature sound. The group describes themselves as hard roots rock reggae & dub because in addition to their honest and authentic roots reggae foundation, their embrace of soul, rock, and funk is undeniable. Natty Nation is also influenced by such diverse geniuses as Michael Jackson, Jimi Hendrix, Living Colour, Earth Wind and Fire, Fishbone, and Bad Brains. Currently, Natty Nation is led by JAH Boogie – bass & lead vocals (also percussion & drums in the studio), and musical director Aaron Konkol – keyboards, vocals, & melodica. The collective also features mainstays Paule Willis – drums, and Nick Czar – guitar.
Divine Spark is a lightning bolt of an inspirational album artistically and introspectively. JAH Boogie explains: “The Divine Spark is the higher self within everyone. I've learned that through raising your vibration, and opening your chakras, you are able to tap into your divine spark.” Artistically it’s a watershed album as its was carefully crafted by the creative core of founding member JAH Boogie, and longtime member Aaron Konkol, who is a multi-instrumentalist and prodigious musical talent. The two shared in music writing responsibilities while JAH Boogie retained lyric duties.
Highlights on Divine Spark include the title track, “Meditation,” “Civil Rights,” and “Prophecy.” The album’s spiritual core is the simmering and soulful title track. “This song deals with the spiritual essence of each human being,” JAH Boogie explains. “The song also expresses that when you open your heart chakra it helps to open up the many other chakras within the spiritual body. When these energy centers or chakras are open then many other dimensions are open as well.” “Meditation” aptly conjures its name with sweetly languid grooves. Soul rebel militancy bubbles over with the aptly titled, “Civil Rights” courtesy of F. Stokes’s fiery rhymes. And the rousing “Prophecy” is sure to inspire self-reflection. “This song deals with going within yourself to find out who you really are or what you really are. We all have spiritual guides or angels who reveal certain things to us,” explains JAH Boogie.
Divine Spark was mixed by legendary Bob Marley recording engineer Errol Brown (Rebelution, Gregory Isaacs, Burning Spear, among others). Errol mixed the album in his makeshift studio he built in the back of Rebelution's tour bus. He worked closely with Aaron Konkol’s feedback and the two came up with a majestic mix. Divine Spark marks the beginning of an era of fevered creativity and watershed output for Natty Nation.
Read MoreNatty Nation’s unique pedigree of a Midwest home base and artistic openness has helped the posse foster a signature sound. The group describes themselves as hard roots rock reggae & dub because in addition to their honest and authentic roots reggae foundation, their embrace of soul, rock, and funk is undeniable. Natty Nation is also influenced by such diverse geniuses as Michael Jackson, Jimi Hendrix, Living Colour, Earth Wind and Fire, Fishbone, and Bad Brains. Currently, Natty Nation is led by JAH Boogie – bass & lead vocals (also percussion & drums in the studio), and musical director Aaron Konkol – keyboards, vocals, & melodica. The collective also features mainstays Paule Willis – drums, and Nick Czar – guitar.
Divine Spark is a lightning bolt of an inspirational album artistically and introspectively. JAH Boogie explains: “The Divine Spark is the higher self within everyone. I've learned that through raising your vibration, and opening your chakras, you are able to tap into your divine spark.” Artistically it’s a watershed album as its was carefully crafted by the creative core of founding member JAH Boogie, and longtime member Aaron Konkol, who is a multi-instrumentalist and prodigious musical talent. The two shared in music writing responsibilities while JAH Boogie retained lyric duties.
Highlights on Divine Spark include the title track, “Meditation,” “Civil Rights,” and “Prophecy.” The album’s spiritual core is the simmering and soulful title track. “This song deals with the spiritual essence of each human being,” JAH Boogie explains. “The song also expresses that when you open your heart chakra it helps to open up the many other chakras within the spiritual body. When these energy centers or chakras are open then many other dimensions are open as well.” “Meditation” aptly conjures its name with sweetly languid grooves. Soul rebel militancy bubbles over with the aptly titled, “Civil Rights” courtesy of F. Stokes’s fiery rhymes. And the rousing “Prophecy” is sure to inspire self-reflection. “This song deals with going within yourself to find out who you really are or what you really are. We all have spiritual guides or angels who reveal certain things to us,” explains JAH Boogie.
Divine Spark was mixed by legendary Bob Marley recording engineer Errol Brown (Rebelution, Gregory Isaacs, Burning Spear, among others). Errol mixed the album in his makeshift studio he built in the back of Rebelution's tour bus. He worked closely with Aaron Konkol’s feedback and the two came up with a majestic mix. Divine Spark marks the beginning of an era of fevered creativity and watershed output for Natty Nation.
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