Matisyahu and SOJA To Jam Together at Borgata, Atlantic City!
The Borgata in Atlantic City has been home to a great many unique musical stars. Soon, the magic of two very diverse and brilliant sounds will be coming to together in one show. This, of course, refers to the upcoming jam session that will feature Matisyahu and SOJA.
Born in West Chester, PA in 1979, Matthew Paul Miller has taken his Hebrew name Matisyahu as his stage name. He is quickly recognizable by his original blending of traditional Jewish music with other musical genres such as hip hop, rock, and, surprisingly, Reggae. Then again, the surprise he should not even be a surprise. Reggae remains a very inclusive musical style that can amend to various different approaches. Matisyahu has definitely proven this to be true through his stunning approach that has amassed scores of fans throughout the world.
SOJA is short for Soldiers of Jam Army and it is comprised of a collection of long time friends that have formed one of the best of the modern Reggae bands on the world scene. While Reggae is sometimes denied mainstream success, there are those Reggae musicians that have the ability to draw the attention of traditional top 40 listeners. SOJA definitely has such ability and this is evidenced through the significant success they have attained.
While it is always nice to listen to these performers on your MP3 player, it is a much better proposition to see them live. Now, you can see them together on stage in the very intimate setting that has been provided by the Borgata Casino in Atlantic City. Fans of Reggae and pop music in general will discover this to be a completely unforgettable experience that is sure to be much different from traditional performances seen at most music venues.
When Matisyahu and SOJA join on stage to jam together, the experience is a departure from common set performances. Both understand the need for pacing and for the ability to build audience expectations. The early portion of their performance often centers on slow music and then builds to a more rousing finale. This leaves audiences both satisfied and wanting to experience more. That certainly does sound like an audience that has been thoroughly entertained by the performance. Those that want an insight into how these entertainers deliver a live show should definitely check out some of the live performance CDs and DVDs. Then again, to truly experience what they are offering seeing these great performers at the Borgata are advised.
Saturday November 28, 2009 is the date you need to mark on your calendar as this will be when the show rolls into the Music Box at the Borgata. Purchase your tickets now and avoid being disappointed by a sellout.
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