TRIBAL LEGACY
Tribal Legacy exhibits a distinct party music sound that starts heads bobbin’, fingers snappin’ and feet dancin'. Fusing reggae and soca with funk, hip hop and rock rhythms has given the band their own identity. Their performances are delivered with
such energy that it leaves their audiences begging for more.
During the summer of 2000, Tribal Legacy performed
at the Welcome Back to Brooklyn festival and
were well received. They are regular performers at the One World annual music festival in NYC, the White Dog Café's annual “Rum ‘n’ Reggae” street festival in Philly as well as the Lunchtime Music Series sponsored by the Grand Central
Partnership. They have also performed at the MetLife building in Manhattan to ring in the New Year as part of the First Night celebrations, and Madison Square Garden during the World Championships of the Pro-Beach Volleyball Tour. Other performances include the very first Socarama held in North
America, various clubs in New York, New Jersey, Long Island, Philadelphia and Maryland and the accompanying of many top Caribbean artists.
Tribal Legacy recently concluded a one month tour of 17 State
prisons in Pennsylvania as well as a tour of 35 college campuses
from Maine to Maryland.