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ATTENTION FESTIVAL PROMOTERS, RADIO DJs AND CLUB BOOKERS

CLUB DATES AVAILABLE FOR JUNE, JULY & AUGUST for

TAJ WEEKES & ADOWA

“Classic Roots Reggae for the Conscious Mind”

Critically acclaimed Roots Reggae group is launching their national tour for 2006 to promote their debut album

EPK: http://www.sonicbids.com/tajweekesandadowa

HOPE & DOUBT

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WWW.TAJANDADOWA.COM

§ Available as opening act for major headliners (has already opened for Gregory Isaacs at BBKing’s in New York City)

§ Invited to participate in Legends of Rasta Tour and Vermont Roots Reggae Festival

§ Fees negotiable – reasonable guarantees or door percentages

§ Based in New York, provides own transportation

§ Band heavily promotes all shows throughout the tour

§ EPK and other press kits available upon request

For more information contact:

Management: SJM Media Counsulting & Management, Inc.

212-551-1435

[email protected]

Promotions/Booking: SnowWhite Entertainment

[email protected]

Band Website: www.tajandadowa.com

www.myspace.com/tajweekesadowa

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