Toots and the Maytals's 1996 Concert Photos

Jamaican ska vocal group The Maytals became a reggae band in 1971, renamed Toots and The Maytals with Toots Hibbert (Frederick Nathaniel Hibbert) as front figure. The band won a 2005 Grammy award for the album True Love. Funky Kingston in early 70s is on Rolling Stone's list The Greatest Albums of All Time. The bass line in "54-46" is one of the most covered in pop music. Songs such as "Monkey Man", "Pressure Drop", "Bam Bam", among others, made them favorites for the early skinhead movement of white working-class youth in UK.

Shaggy / Bunny Wailer / Toots and the Maytals / Chaka Demus & Pliers / Culture / Third World on Jul 6, 1996 [194-small]

Shaggy / Bunny Wailer / Toots and the Maytals / Chaka Demus & Pliers / Culture / Third World
Jul 6 - 7, 1996
 Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
  Uploaded by Torsten S.

Shaggy / Bunny Wailer / Toots and the Maytals / Chaka Demus & Pliers / Culture / Third World on Jul 6, 1996 [195-small]

Shaggy / Bunny Wailer / Toots and the Maytals / Chaka Demus & Pliers / Culture / Third World
Jul 6 - 7, 1996
 Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
  Uploaded by Torsten S.

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