
“I didn’t even have the capacity to think that far ahead, we just lived for the moment then,” Daily said. The band having hundreds of songs on countless albums to list Daley said. “You have dreams and ambitions man, I couldn’t say at the time or foretell that we would have the success that we have had, and we are ever grateful everyday that we get to play another show.”

The group has a new record coming out soon with Damon Marley producing.
Kente Arts Alliance is responsible for bringing Third World into Pittsburgh and many other well known groups. Kente will be having other performances by The Lark Whitfield Family Band and the Mark Strickland Quartet on March 11 and Terell Stafford Quintet featuring Tim Warfield on April 29.

Gail Austin, managing director of Kente Arts, said, “It’s a real pleasure bringing in all these artists from all over the world and from the African Diaspora.”
(To see who the Kenta Arts is bringing into Pittsburgh and what else they do you can follow them at kentearts.org.)
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