Tuesday, July 30, 2013
TARRUS RILEY BACK BY HIS BAND BLACK SOUL
PRESS RELEASE:
Reggae Superstar Tarrus Riley Live in LA!
California, U.S.A (C Los Entertainment) - On August 3rd, 2013, Inglewood California welcomes Reggae superstar Tarrus Riley. Fresh off his European tour, the international singer will headline a one night performance at the Hollywood Park Casino. Patrons will be treated to an unforgettable performance when Tarrus Riley touches the stage to deliver his award winning hits such as "She's Royal, Good Girls Gone Bad, Sorry Is Just A Sorry Word, Superman" and more
The show's promoter C-Los Entertainment & group have for 10 years pride themselves in delivering some of the best and hottest Reggae parties and events in the Los Angeles, California area. "We are excited to welcome Tarrus Riley to Cali, we do lots of shows and every time someone asks for Tarrus, it was time, he is one of the best and his music stands timeless" says Carlos of C-Los Ent.
Pre-sale tickets are available for $35 at http://www.inglewoodtickets.com/
Doors open 8:00pm til 2:30am
Showtime 10:00pm SHARP
Location: Hollywood Park Casino, 3883 W. Century blvd Inglewood CA 90303
Information: (714) 872-0996
Come experience what many consider the best reggae party environment the LA area!
About Tarrus Riley:
Tarrus Riley’s foray into music was inevitable. The talented singer and songwriter was always surrounded by music from an early age. His father is veteran reggae singer Jimmy Riley.
Riley has learnt a lot by merely being in the environment of the music business. He caught on very quickly and made his recording debut as a teenager. “I’ve always loved music; I used to deejay but everyone used to encourage me to sing. They used to call me “Singy Singy” because I was always singing,” Riley commented.
In 2004, Tarrus released his debut album, Challenges. “I was fortunate to have recorded my debut album with an independent label out of Miami”. The secret to his success is quite simple – “when preparation meets opportunity”, stated a self-assured Riley. ‘I sing for the people - this is the contribution I can make and after I make a song; it isn’t even mine anymore; it belongs to the people.”
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