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Omaha Performing Arts Reggae in the Park with Rhythm Collective Miller Park Music at Miller Park

5:00 PM lawn opens
6:30 PM preshow with Omaha Beat Brigade 
7:30 PM show

Start your summer with free reggae in the park during Music at Miller Park! Rhythm Collective is the recipient of multiple Omaha Entertainment Awards. The band performs original reggae, jazz, funk and calypso tunes, standard island tunes of Bob Marley and Jimmy Cliff’s, as well as American Classic rock in reggae and big brass styles. Rhythm Collective is the Omaha area’s only Caribbean voice, formed around the singer-songwriter talents of Joseph Mitchell, with Frank Fong on bass, Brent Vignery on drums, and guitarists John Green and Joe Hall. 
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5:00 PM lawn opens
6:30 PM preshow with  Omaha Beat Brigade 
7:30 PM show

Start your summer with free reggae in the park during Music at Miller Park! Rhythm Collective is the recipient of multiple Omaha Entertainment Awards. The band performs original reggae, jazz, funk and calypso tunes, standard island tunes of Bob Marley and Jimmy Cliff’s, as well as American Classic rock in reggae and big brass styles.  

Rhythm Collective has shared the stage with many international reggae stars such as Morgan Heritage, Anthony B, Mighty Diamonds, Everton Blender, Kool Johnny Kool, King Yellowman, Hirie, The Expendables, Nattali Rize, and Wailing Souls. 

Rhythm Collective is the Omaha area’s only Caribbean voice, formed around the singer-songwriter talents of Joseph Mitchell. Joseph, a native of St. Patrick’s parish on the island of Grenada, has performed with a number of bands in his home country and been a featured entertainer on cruise ships throughout the Caribbean. Joseph adds rhythm guitar and keyboards to the ‘RC’ sound.  

Bass guitar is handled by Frank Fong. Frank, a native of the island of Hong Kong, has performed with a number of bands in his home country. He is a muti-instrumentalist and composer whose skills and interests cut a wide swath musically and culturally. He has performed with the Blue Mangoes reggae band, the New Humans performing exclusively original materials, as well as many solo gigs. The band also performs some of Frank’s original works.  

Brent Vignery has been playing drums for 20 plus years. For 20 years he has played in several bands mainly in the Kansas City and Lawrence, KS areas. Past bands include Devon Allman, Duncan Hill Band, Russell Sawyer, The Used Cadillac’s, Boxley Brothers, and Nathan Brooks. Some of Brent’s biggest inspirations are Vinnie Calaiuta, Steve Gadd, John Bonham, Go-Go Ray, Stewart Copeland, and many more.  

Omaha-born guitarist, John Green, has been listening to and playing reggae music for over 30 years. Most recently, John has been part of the Omaha music scene in such projects as Soul Plexus, the Bishops, the Transcendentals, New Humans and Astral Train. Although from the Midwest, playing ska, reggae and island music has been a long-time passion of John's through its universal message of peace and equality. John has had the privilege to open for such reggae and ska legends as Luciano, Chaka Demus & Pliers, the Wailers, the Skatalites, Monty Montgomery, Yellowman, Wailing Souls and many more. 

Joe Hall was born in Omaha and fell in love with theater and music at an early age. Just before his freshman year in college, he picked up a guitar and never looked back. He spent over 20 years on the West Coast before moving back home in 2018. He has played in several bands and started a few of his own, including The Family Funktion, a rotating collective of musicians based in Portland, OR that perform 100% improvised sets, and has produced and/or mixed records for various artists, including 2017's "My Name Is Bear" by Nahko Bear. His main musical love has always been reggae, and he was fortunate to learn the craft from one of Reggae's finest guitarists - Vince Black (Black Uhuru, Dub Syndicate, Tosh Meets Marley, Soul Syndicate and more).

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