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EUREKA, Calif. - eMusicWire -- For decades, Reggae on the River has been a cornerstone gathering for reggae culture outside of Jamaica. Recognized as the longest-running reggae festival in the United States, the event has consistently celebrated the full range of the genre, from legendary roots artists to emerging voices shaping reggae's future. Central to that legacy is a longstanding commitment to highlighting women in reggae, honoring the pioneers who helped build the movement while uplifting today's influential performers.
Since reggae's earliest years, women have played a crucial role in shaping the music's sound, message, and spirit. Artists such as Rita Marley, Marcia Griffiths, Judy Mowatt, and Sister Nancy helped establish a powerful presence for women in the genre. Their music carried messages of spiritual conviction, cultural pride, and political awareness, bringing unmistakable vocal strength to reggae during an era largely dominated by male performers. Over the years, the festival has welcomed many of these iconic artists, introducing audiences to the depth and influence of women within reggae culture.
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That tradition has continued into the modern era with artists including Queen Ifrica, Tanya Stephens, Etana, and Hempress Sativa. Through their lyrics and performances, these artists carry forward reggae's enduring themes of social justice, spirituality, identity, and empowerment.
This year's lineup continues that legacy with a dynamic group of women representing reggae's past, present, and future. Roots visionary Jah9 brings her deeply meditative and militant sound, while respected roots singer Dezarie returns with the commanding vocal presence that has made her one of reggae's most revered voices. Representing reggae heritage's next generation is Mystic Marley, whose soulful and contemporary style carries the Marley legacy into new musical territory. Expanding the genre's reach even further are artists such as SIMRIT and selector DJ Green B, highlighting the important role women play both on stage and behind the decks.
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Women in reggae are not simply participants in the genre. They are storytellers, spiritual leaders, cultural historians, and innovators. From the earliest roots harmonies to today's globally connected reggae scene, their voices have continually shaped the movement.
At Reggae on the River, that legacy is not only remembered. It is actively celebrated on stage each year, reminding audiences that reggae's message of consciousness, resistance, and unity has always been carried by women as much as men. As new generations of artists step forward, the festival remains a living archive of reggae history and a powerful platform for the women who continue to move the culture forward.
https://www.reggaeontheriver.com/
Since reggae's earliest years, women have played a crucial role in shaping the music's sound, message, and spirit. Artists such as Rita Marley, Marcia Griffiths, Judy Mowatt, and Sister Nancy helped establish a powerful presence for women in the genre. Their music carried messages of spiritual conviction, cultural pride, and political awareness, bringing unmistakable vocal strength to reggae during an era largely dominated by male performers. Over the years, the festival has welcomed many of these iconic artists, introducing audiences to the depth and influence of women within reggae culture.
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That tradition has continued into the modern era with artists including Queen Ifrica, Tanya Stephens, Etana, and Hempress Sativa. Through their lyrics and performances, these artists carry forward reggae's enduring themes of social justice, spirituality, identity, and empowerment.
This year's lineup continues that legacy with a dynamic group of women representing reggae's past, present, and future. Roots visionary Jah9 brings her deeply meditative and militant sound, while respected roots singer Dezarie returns with the commanding vocal presence that has made her one of reggae's most revered voices. Representing reggae heritage's next generation is Mystic Marley, whose soulful and contemporary style carries the Marley legacy into new musical territory. Expanding the genre's reach even further are artists such as SIMRIT and selector DJ Green B, highlighting the important role women play both on stage and behind the decks.
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Women in reggae are not simply participants in the genre. They are storytellers, spiritual leaders, cultural historians, and innovators. From the earliest roots harmonies to today's globally connected reggae scene, their voices have continually shaped the movement.
At Reggae on the River, that legacy is not only remembered. It is actively celebrated on stage each year, reminding audiences that reggae's message of consciousness, resistance, and unity has always been carried by women as much as men. As new generations of artists step forward, the festival remains a living archive of reggae history and a powerful platform for the women who continue to move the culture forward.
https://www.reggaeontheriver.com/
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