The Wailers, at Tally Ho Theater, Leesburg VA.


The Wailers

The legendary Wailers continue their quest to bring reggae to the forefront of the world’s stage.  Led by renowned bassist and founder Aston “Familyman” Barrett, and joined by original Wailers guitarist Donald Kinsey, The Wailers give audiences around the globe the opportunity to experience their unique and innovative sound. From 1972 to 1980, Bob Marley & The Wailers recorded, toured, and performed before countless millions worldwide. Since 1981, Familyman has carried on the mission to “keep The Wailers together” – just as Bob requested.

Since Bob Marley’s untimely passing in 1981, Familyman vowed to keep a promise he made to his leader and friend – that he would hold the band together and maintain the music’s quality, to “keep me [Bob Marley] alive through music.” The message is still Burnin’, the Exodus of Jah people continues, Uprising and Survival remain the call to fans. The incomparable Wailers are coming to Babylon by Bus, to rock the stage, to bring the magic and message of Roots Rasta Reggae. It’s a Rastaman Vibration: a slice of music history you must not miss. Legend.

About The Members:

In tribute to the late co-founder and drummer Carlton “Carly” Barrett, The Wailers present Familyman’s multi-talented son, Aston Barrett Jr. It’s startling to witness how the young powerhouse delivers with his uncle’s inspiring landmark “one drop” drumming style. Also on stage is polished background singer Shema McGregor, daughter of I Three singer Judy Mowatt and Reggae pioneer Freddie McGregor.

Accompanying the legends and children-of-legends on stage are many other talented musicians: bass guitarist Owen “Dreadie” Reid, a former student of Familyman who also plays bass with Julian Marley’s Uprising band; front man Joshua David Barrett, Rastaman by lifestyle and culture, who delivers Bob’s powerful message of Jah love and unity through his performance and interaction with the audience; Andres Lopez on keyboards, who has performed with artists such as Alborosie, Lutan Fyah, and Anthony B.; and Anne-Marie Thompson, an experienced gospel singer. FOH/Sound engineer is Christian Cowlin, a Wailers Band veteran who has traveled the world with The Wailers for more than 20 years and who is responsible for the band’s live sound.

The Wailers On Stage Presence:

The Wailers wailed for around 2 hour or so, with a quick encore. Their stage presence was felt and loved by all in the audience. Thought out the night the audience members sang along and waved during every song. All of the band members, took time out after the show, signing autographs and engaging with fans with photos.

The Wailers Musicians are:

  • Josh Barrett – Vocals
  • Donald Kinsey – Lead Guitar
  • Andres Lopez – Keyboards
  • Aston Familyman Barrett – Bass – Vocals
  • Aston Barrett Jr. – Drums
  • Owen Dreadie Reid – Rhythm Guitar
  • Junior Jazz – Guitar
  • Glen Dacosta – Saxophone
  • Christian Cowlin – Sound Engineer
  • Dennis Thompson – Sound Engineer

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The The Wailers Photo Gallery contains over 200 images from the show. They are all posted in high resolution size, perfect for viewing on any device. You can visit the main gallery page for Jeffrey Vogt Photography here.


Live Video Playlist: of The Wailers at Tally Ho Theater in Leesburg VA on 2/13/2020. Video’s may have sound and or focus issue’s, and crowd noise and offensive language, do to the nature of the shows.

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Live Audio Playlist: of The Wailers, at Tally Ho Theater in Leesburg Virginia on 2/13/2020. Audio may have sound issue’s do to the nature of the shows. We recorded the shows audio, and have posted a few songs.


Set List for The Wailers, Tally Ho Theater Show on 2/13/2020

Set List 1

  • Slave Queen
  • Steppin Outta Babylion
  • Soul Shakedown Irie
  • Rastaman Vibration
  • Is This Love
  • Rat Race
  • Concrete Jungle
  • Waiting In Vain
  • War/No More Trouble
  • Where You Gonna Run
  • Rebel Music
  • Three Little Birds / One Love
  • Night Shift
  • Jammin / Get Up Stand Up

Encore

  • Redemption Song
  • Could you Be Loved

The set list is provided by the band, or venue prior to or during the show. Importantly as the show goes on, song’s can be added or deleted. We will attempt to update if it is changed.

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About Tally Ho Theater:

Tally Ho Theater is in Leesburg Virginia. Located around 30 miles west of Washington DC. Leesburg features plenty of shopping and restaurants. The Tally Ho Theater is a old movie theater, converted to a concert venue. The stage is around 30 by 40 ft, and appears to work for most all bands and shows. In my opinion the Tally Ho Theater is a great venue to see your favorite band.

Tally Ho Theater Amenities:

With a capacity around 750 standing, 350 for a sitting show. Some bar stool seating, with high top tables on the floor for certain shows. With a few small tables near the bars, all seats fill up quickly. The balcony above the main floor that has tables and a separate bar as VIP Seating. Tally Ho Theater features 4 full service bars, serving beer, wine and mixed drinks. The food menu includes burgers, sandwiches, salads, fries and beverages. You can park at the municipal parking garage located next door, it is free any time after 7 pm and weekends.

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Photography Equipment Used:

I had the chance to photograph and video songs in it’s entirety from the pit area in front of the stage, with the crowd and the upstairs balcony area. For the photos we used Nikon D850 Body, with a Tamron 28-75 F2.8, Tamron 70-200 F2.8,.

Video and Audio Equipment Used:

For video’s, we used the Sony A7R IV Mirror Less Body, recording at 1080p, utilizing a Zoom H6 Pro Audio Recorder / Microphone. We utilize a second Zoom H6 audio recorder to record the audio from the entire show.

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