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Reggae · May 07, 2012

Dennis Alcapone returned to Brazil after 10 long years and gave fans EVERYTHING they had been longing for!

After almost 10 years of his historic show in São Luis do Maranhão, the legendary Deejay Jamaicano Dennis Alcapone returned to Brasil where

Dennis Alcapone returned to Brazil after 10 long years and gave fans EVERYTHING they had been longing for!
After almost 10 years of his historic show in São Luis do Maranhão, the legendary Deejay Jamaicano Dennis Alcapone returned to Brasil where he performed in São Paulo and Belo Horizonte. On April 21st, a cold Saturday with the beginning of rain, more than 1000 people gathered to watch "homem da voz de 1 milhão de dólares" sing their classics from the 60s and 70s at the Jamboree party, which has been going on for 6 years but which has started to invest in shows with the living legends of Jamaica. Dennis Alcapone is one of the most important DJs in the history of reggae, and began his career in 1970 with the single "El Paso". Since then, the artist has scored several hits such as "Maca Version", "Number One Station", "Wake Up Jamaica", "Teacher Teacher" and "Guns Don’t Argue", the latter also the title of his best-known album, from 1972.

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