3579 University
Riverside, California 92501







Call HMS Studios to reserved your tickets NOW!!!!! Limited Space
this show will sell out....
$10.
tickets if you call now
$15.00 at the door if your not a member.
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Guess whos' Coming to Dinner? Andrew Bees Riverside 4/11


Guess whos' Coming to Dinner? Andrew Bees Riverside 4/11


Guess whos' Coming to Dinner????Andrew Bees in tha Riverside



HMS Studios presents
Live at
The Pharaohs Den V.I.P.
show(private Memberships Required)
Reggae and Hip-hop
Natural Mystics


April 11th 2009 In ThAAA Riverside!!!!!
3579 University, Ave. Riverside, Ca. 92501.

Starts at 9pm. V.I.P.
And Memberships is required
Once again with his new band Andrew Bees Formally singer of the Grammy Award Winner Reggae Band
started by Duckie Simpson's Black Uhuru W/(Sly and Robbie)

Now Back from Jamaica, a new an Improve Andrew Bees in performing live once again....
Songs like
"Militant", "Babylon you can't stop the youth now", "Systems", Justice, Give Jah Thanks an Praise" and(Black Uhuru Hits) Guess who's coming to dinner",Sinsemilla and many others
special guest by HHA Crew And Do Gooders,Thavius Beck and Seletahs DJ. Ickee.

Starts at 9pm...After the street jam...April 11th 2009


JAH MUSIC! SPIRITUAL NYAHBINGHI MYSTICAL SOUNDS




New music Video for "MILITANT" Andrew Bees 2008






Here Comes Black Uhuru ANDREW BEES








Black Uhuru - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner







Black Uhuru - Sensemilla








Black Uhuru - Party Next Door








Black Uhuru - What is Life



Contact Info:
www.myspace.com/thepharaohsden



Black Uhuru - Fox Theater, 6/13/02

Reviewed by Jason Dozza for The Reggae Movement

Reggae super-group Black Uhuru, winners of the first Grammy for reggae music (1984), made a triumphant return to Boulder's Fox Theater last Thursday night. Sporting a much different lineup than their heyday of Michael Rose, Puma Jones, and Sly & Robbie, the current incarnation of BU features founding member Duckie Simpson with Andrew "Bees" Beckford and Pam Hall.


Black Uhuru scored points with fans by playing over 2 hours of their most successful hits without a break. Kicking off the show with "Party in Session" and "What is Life?," Black Uhuru were solid as they performed the very hits that drove them to stardom in the mid 80's. Rasta favorite "I love King Selassie" had the crowd singing along but the hauntingly slow "Emotional Slaughter" and "Sunday's" temporarily halted the dance-party atmosphere. Most of the hits they played can be found on their Liberation - Island Anthology release, however, "Great Train Robbery," originally sung by former front man Junior Reid, was a pleasant surprise.


Official Website: http://myspace.com/thepharaohsden

Added by thepharaohsden on April 8, 2009