Clinton Fearon

Live in concert at the Historic Palace Theater

SHOWTIME:

Friday April 24th @ 7:00pm

Doors open at 6:00pm

Live Concert | Reggae
aprox 120 min

TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW
$20 Early Bird General – Open Seating (Available until March 2nd)
$30 Advance General – Open Seating (Available until April 1st)
$35 General Admission – Open Seating
$40 Day of Show General Admission – Open Seating
*All Sales Final. Tickets are non-refundable or transferable. Seating is open for this performance, seats are selected upon arrival at the theater.

Reggae Legend Clinton Fearon Live in Concert at the Historic Palace Theater.

Clinton Fearon is a Jamaican-born composer, songwriter, singer and instrumentalist since his early teens. Clinton became the bassist, vocalist and lyricist of the mythic Gladiators at the age of 19. He spent 18 years with the band and signed several songs for The Gladiators, hits and classics like Chatty Chatty Mouth, Richman Poorman, On The Other Side, Can You Imagine How I Feel, Let Jah Be Praised, One Love, Untrue Girl, and more.

Each song of Clinton Fearon is a strong message coming from the heart of a man who is dedicating his life to help a better world to come. With chiseled music and poetic lyrics, he opens reggae to a wider audience who simply loves his beautiful songs.

“ My music is roots reggae from the island of Jamaica. I grew up deep in the hills, up in St. Catherine, surrounded by nature, beauty and hard work. Even as a child, I knew I wanted to be a musician and began my career singing in church and at school, and eventually built my own guitar! As a teenager, my journeys took me to Kingston where I met many musicians and began writing and recording music. The Skatalites, Motown artists and Jamaican musicians who came before me all influenced my music. I write from my heart. The world is full of inspirations… nature, people, politics, love. I write about them all. My music is good for the soul – always with a message of hope and betterment for tomorrow. It’s good for dancing, good for listening and I think it’s good for all.”

—Clinton Fearon