Reggae on the River

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Reggae on the River
GenreReggae, roots reggae, reggae fusion
DatesJuly (last weekend) or August (first weekend)
Location(s)Humboldt County, California
Years active1983–Present
WebsiteOfficial site

Reggae on the River (locally known Reggae) is an annual reggae festival on the first weekend in August in Humboldt County, California.

History[]

Reggae on the River began in 1984 as a benefit for the Mateel Community Center, a nonprofit for southern Humboldt County, [1] after an arsonist burnt down the community hall in Garberville. The board members at the time were Nancy Shelby and Carol Bruno who worked with Jack Arthur in organizing the festival to raise money for a new hall. It was held at French's Camp (a property located on a bend in the Eel River owned by the Arthur family near Piercy, California) every year until 2006 when financial issues forced the festival to be relocated for the next two years.[2]

In 2003, the annual festival celebrated its 20th year. A DVD featuring performances from the anniversary was released. It includes performances by Culture, Toots & the Maytals, Third World, Beres Hammond, Israel Vibration, Anthony B., and the Marley brothers.

2006 Conflict[]

The 2006 concert brought in far less money than previous years. Due to the move to a new site and the expenses incurred in removing equipment from the old location, the Mateel saw no revenue from the 2006 event.[3] In 2007, the festival was canceled in the wake of a legal battle between the Mateel Community Center, (the company started by Carol Bruno after leaving her position at the Mateel), and Tom Dimmick, the owner of the property which hosted the festival in 2006. The dispute centered on revenues, with the Mateel questioning why profits estimated by People Productions did not materialize, why there was a discrepancy between the number of tickets approved and reported attendance and $300,000 in cash expenditures with no receipts.[4] In the wake of the cancellation of Reggae on the River, People Productions in conjunction with Tom Dimmick produced their own reggae concert at Dimmick Ranch, which was called "Reggae Rising" and took place at Dimmick Ranch on the usual first weekend in August.

New site: Benbow Lake State Recreation Area[]

From 2008 the festival had occurred at Benbow Lake State Recreation Area, in Benbow, Calif., north of the event's original location on the Eel River. In 2013, Reggae on the River returned to its original location at French's Camp (just north of Piercy, CA.) and its original time, the first weekend of August (sometimes the event falls on the last weekend of July, or on the transition from the end of July to the beginning of August, depending on how weekends fall on the calendar year).

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Reggae on the River archive
  2. ^ "West Side Posse: Unofficial RoR History". Retrieved 2008-01-14.
  3. ^ "Reggae River Rising". North Coast Journal. February 22, 2007. Archived from the original on June 13, 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
  4. ^ "Clash over Reggae". North Coast Journal. November 16, 2006. Retrieved 2008-01-14.

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Coordinates: 39°59′50.55″N 123°47′27.08″W / 39.9973750°N 123.7908556°W / 39.9973750; -123.7908556

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