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Event
when: Mon 14 July  
Event title Toots & The Maytalls, Natty
Where: Tripod - Dublin
Category: Gigs
 
Event description:

Reggae/ska legends Toots and the Maytals, the Jamaican band, first formed in 1966 return for a show in Tripod. Support comes from Natty, the rising star of reggae who was recently seen on Jools Holland.


POD Concerts presents
TOOTS AND THE MAYTALS
Support: Natty
Monday July 14th
Tripod – Old Harcourt St Train Station – Dublin 2.
Doors – 7.30pm
Tickets €17.50 & €30  (inc. booking fee)  available from Ticketmaster, Road Records, City Discs, Sound Cellar and usual outlets.

www.tootsandthemaytals.com
www.myspace.com/tatm                                                               
www.myspace.com/natty4d

Toots and The Maytals biog from Wikipedia
Toots and the Maytals, originally called simply The Maytals, are considered legends of ska and reggae music. Their sound is a unique, original combination of gospel, ska, soul, reggae and rock. Frederick "Toots" Hibbert, the leader of the group, was born in May Pen in the Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica. He was the youngest of seven children. He grew up singing gospel music in a church choir, but moved to Kingston in 1961 at the tender age of sixteen.
In Kingston, Hibbert met Henry "Raleigh" Gordon and Nathaniel "Jerry" McCarthy, forming a group whose early recordings were attributed to "The Flames" and, possibly, "The Vikings". Having renamed the group the Maytals, the vocal trio recorded their first album, "Never Grow Old - presenting the Maytals", for producer Clement "Coxsone" Dodd at Studio One in 1962-63. With musical backing from Dodd's house band, the legendary Skatalites, the Maytals' close-harmony gospel singing ensured instant success for the 1964 release, overshadowing Dodd's other up-and-coming gospel trio, The Wailers. The original album augmented by studio out-takes from the Studio One sessions was re-released by Heartbeat/Rounder Records in 1997, and is essential listening for Maytals and Skatalites fans.
After staying at Studio One for about two years, the group moved on to do sessions for Prince Buster (released in 1974) before recording their second album produced by Byron Lee in 1965 . However, the band's musical career was rudely interrupted in late 1966 when Hibbert was arrested and imprisoned on drugs possession charges.
Following Hibbert's release from jail towards the end of 1967, the band officially changed their name to Toots and the Maytals and began working with Chinese-Jamaican producer Leslie Kong, a collaboration which produced three classic albums and a string of hits throughout the late sixties and early seventies - "Do the Reggay", a 1968 single widely credited with coining the word reggae, "Pressure Drop", "54-46 was my number" and "Monkey Man", the group's first international hit in 1970 . The group was featured in one of reggae's greatest breakthrough events - The Harder They Come, the 1972 film and soundtrack starring Jimmy Cliff, named as one of Vanity Fair's Top 10 Best Soundtracks of all time.
Following Kong's death in 1971, the group continued to record with Kong's former sound engineer, Warwick Lyn; produced by Lyn and Chris Blackwell of Island Records, the group released three best-selling albums, and enjoyed international hits with Funky Kingston in 1973 and Reggae Got Soul in 1976.
Toots and the Maytals' compositions would be given a second airing in 1978-80 during the reggae-punk and ska revival period in the UK, when The Specials included "Monkey Man" on their 1979 debut album and The Clash produced their version of "Pressure Drop". Having toured throughout the world for many years, Toots and the Maytals disbanded in the early 1980s, but reformed in the early 90s to continue touring and recording successfully. Sublime recorded cover versions of some Maytals songs in the 1990s as well.
The band recently won the 2005 Grammy award for best reggae album True Love, an album consisting of re-recorded versions of their classics alongside popular and legendary musicians such as Bonnie Raitt, Willie Nelson, Eric Clapton, and Keith Richards, as well as popular artists today such as No Doubt, Ben Harper, The Roots, and Shaggy.
In 2006, they recorded a reggae/ska version of Radiohead's Let Down for the tribute album, Radiodread, by the Easy Star All-Stars. The album is a complete song for song makeover of the English rock band's album OK Computer into reggae, dub and ska. Let Down has been frequently cited by reviewers as one of the successes of the album.
According to the official Toots MySpace, the band are recording a new album. Blog entries on the Myspace page report that Toots has been working on a follow up to the 2004 album True Love. The album, apparently originally due for 2006 release, was still being worked on as of December 2006.

 
Location
Venue Tripod
Homepage: http://www.pod.ie/about_tripod.php  
Street: Harcourt Street
ZIP:
City Dublin
Country: IE
 
Location description:
The idea behind Tripod was simple - to create a multi-functional club and live music venue within an original shell structure that was forward thinking. Something that wasn't to a prescribed formula, something unique and inspiring, fusing architectural styles and live and electronic music.

The whole space is pierced with a central architectural core around which the building functions. Off this are three venue spaces that can be used for live performances, DJ shows, circulation space and also includes a VIP bar within the core. With versatility a prime objective Tripod caters for standing shows or fully seated shows, running in conjunction with the club space or independently.

The aesthetic is one that plays on the fusion idea and the notion of 'industrial chic', with the shell being a celebration of the original building and the new architectural insertions juxtaposed with this.

Two and a half years in the planning, the live music venue boasts a perfect line of sight from every point in the venue including - most importantly - the bar! It's size is idyllic, it packs a vast crowd yet due to its layout retains a very intimate atmosphere.
 

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