RCS EXCLUSIVE: The National Black Arts Festival Honors Third World (Video+Interview)

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The Legends Celebration is a National Black Arts Festival (NBAF) Signature event that pays tribute to the lives of artists, performers, historians, critics and politicians who have made important and enduring contributions in their field and to our culture.

This year’s Legends Celebration was even more special as the NBAF celebrates 25 years.  As if that wasn’t enough, this year the NBAF honored “reggae ambassadors” Third World for their 40 years of great music and contributions to the cultural fabric of the African Diaspora.

Stephen 'Cat' Coore Accepts NBAF Legends Award
Stephen ‘Cat’ Coore Accepts NBAF Legends Award

Third World, founding member, Stephen ‘Cat’ Coore, was on hand to accept the award on behalf of the band. Cat was thoroughly humbled by the honor:

I want to thank the members of the NBAF for embracing us, for embracing our music and embracing Caribbean music because we are all one people.

~Stephen ‘Cat’ Coore

Cat Coore treated those in attendance to a special cello acoustic performance.  I knew that he played cello but I never had the opportunity to witness his cello playing prowess live.  It was quite a moment for reggae music and for Third World!  It was also a special treat to sit down for a quickie interview with this living legend.

Cat Coore Performs During NBAF's Legends Celebration
Stephen ‘Cat’ Coore Performs During NBAF’s Legends Celebration

ABOUT NBAF

The NBAF (National Black Arts Festival) is one of the premier national and international presenters of the art, music and culture of people of African descent. The mission of the NBAF is to engage, cultivate and educate diverse audiences about the arts and culture of the African Diaspora and provide opportunities for artistic and creative expression.  For more information visit:  http://nbaf.org/

RCS SIDEBAR:   The host for this special event was Caribbean actress Anna Maria Horsford (Antiguan and Dominican heritage).  Horsford even starting speaking with a distinctively Caribbean accent during her presentation to Third World.  Horsford, a Hollywood actress, is probably best known for her roles as Thelma Frye on the sitcom Amen,

 

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