Nigerian Reggae Dub-Fusion Rock Trio Jimmy Sugarcane Closes Savory Sounds Concerts This Thursday!

Nigerian Reggae Dub-Fusion Rock Trio Jimmy Sugarcane Closes Savory Sounds Concerts This Thursday!

This Thursday, July 25, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., the Savory Sounds Summer Concerts ends with Jimmy Sugarcane.  Jimmy Sugarcane’s Nigerian heritage and formerly London-based operation has yielded an interesting perspective and a distinctive blend of sounds and styles. Jimmy Sugarcane, as reggae/dub-fusion artists, is an active dancehall force in Madison and highlighted by Wisconsin Public Radio’s 30 Minute Music Hour. 

To further the Nigerian cultural experience, Holisac’s Taste of Africaa restaurant and catering service in Madison, will be offering unique and tasty Nigerian food items.  Be sure to come hungry to this unique cultural experience!

This week’s band is sponsored by Olm and Associates.

  • Location: Flat Iron Park (next to the Birge Fountain), 402 W Main St, Whitewater.
  • Rain or Shine: Normally held outdoors on the lawn, in the event of rain, the concerts are moved indoors to the Cultural Arts Center.
  • Seating: Bring your lawn chairs and/or blankets but if the concert gets moved indoors you won’t need them.
  • Food & Refreshments: Food and other refreshments will be available from the food vendor or bring your own lunch.
  • Parking: CAC lot and city street parking is available with additional parking is available at First English Lutheran Church.

Our sponsors for the summer series are:  

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