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Roots/reggae sensation Burning Spear (real name Winston Rodney OD) is one the most respected artists in the history of Jamaica. A Rastafarian, Burning Spear is one of the most influential roots artists to come out of the 1970s. Throughout nearly four decades, more than 25 albums and countless live performances, Burning Spear has carried the torch of political activist Marcus Garvey. Through lyrics and rhythms and live performances that spread messages of peace and love to all, Burning Spear promotes self-determination and self-reliance for African descendants. Before Burning Spear embarked on a string of shows in the U.S. in 2022 -- his first tour since 2010 -- he announced that he would not be going out on long tours anymore. In a 2021 interview with Reggaeville, the singer/songwriter/musician said, "I don't think I will be touring again. Like going on the road for months, weeks. ... I will use my discretion and think about doing maybe a little show here and there." Seeing Burning Spear live should be on the bucket list of any reggae fan.

Burning Spear Live in Concert 

Winston Rodney OD (aka Burning Spear) was born in 1948 in St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica -- the same birthplace as the legendary Bob Marley, who set the singer/songwriter/musician off on his career in music. He met Marley while they were both living in St. Ann's and, as Burning Spear recalls in a bio on his website, "I say ... I would like to get involved in the music business. And Bob say, 'All right, just check Studio One." So, Rodney set off to Kingston for a meeting with Coxsone Dodd, the head of Studio One. It was there that Burning Spear released a series of singles, including the 1972 Jamaican smash hit "Joe Frazier (He Prayed)." Shortly after, Burning Spear released their first two classic albums: 1973's Studio One Presents Burning Spear and 1974's Rocking Time. After moving on to work with Jack Ruby, Burning Spear recorded "Marcus Garvey," which would become a successful hit song, followed by "Slavery Days." In 1975, Burning Spear released the Marcus Garvey album, one of the greatest albums to ever come out of Jamaica. Burning Spear subsequently released Man in the Hills (1976), Dry & Heavy (1977), Social Living (1978), and Hail H.I.M. (1980). These five albums remain a seminal canon of dread roots, carrying on the legacy of Burning Spear for decades to come.

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Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 73 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by firetripp on 6/29/16Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    Burning Spear is an awesome performer. The seats were the best. An excellent time was had by all. The Hollywood Bowl is the best venue to see a concert. Imo. Thank you

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Burining Spear is a Legend Beyond!!!!!!!!!!

    by MeAndIIIII on 6/29/16Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    Mr. Winston Rodney is a reggae legend above anyone alive, and people constantly try and compare him to Robert Marley, and you just cant. Marley had 12 good years to make music, and his family has taken it into an empire, but Mr. Rodney has been an independent reggae artist fighting to maintain his independence for 48 years in an ever-changing and cut-throat business. Any venue that is lucky enough to have him should take him at ANY price and ANY conditions as he will not be playing too many more shows. I've seen every show of his for the past 8 years, and many before that, and I'll travel to Siberia or Easter Island if he plays there, because he's that good. I convinced many people not to walk out of this event after whatever Marley (Kymani I think, but who cares) played before him was done, because the real reggae legend was about to play and they should be lucky enough to experience that live, and I'd traveled 3,000 miles and spent $1,200 for my husband and I to be in LA for 18 hours just to see Burning Spear. I'd do it again 100 times. His music is the most roots you will ever hear. Anyone who gets to experience a Burning Spear show, I don't see how they can't be forever changed by his music and message. My heart beats to the tune of Burning Spear. Never heard anything so pure, deep, and true in any form of music in my life.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Boring Spear

    by Gusrox on 6/29/16Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    Hate to say it - loved seeing him 15 years ago - but time to hang it up Mr Spear. Weakest Reggae Night I've ever been to. Very disappointing!