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Feb 3, 2011…Fire on the Mountain…by Lauren Ohnesorge
Mountain Times (Boone, NC)
"Fifteen years strong, Selah Dubb got its start in the High Country...And now the outfit, which calls itself a roots reggae dance band, tours all over...Add in dance styles and modern flavors, and you have an island sound that’s all about the heart."
Sept 2010…Riverfest Music: A plethora of genres take stage this weekend
Encore Magazine (Wilmington, NC):
"Once splitting their time between the mountains and the coast, Selah Dubb has now officially relocated to Wrightsville Beach. It’s a good move. Wrightsville is an ideal base for the trio, who is setting out to spread their “high-energy roots reggae” up and down the coastline. Dubb-heads will not be disappointed.”
August 2010…Reggae Times: Selah Dubb music review by Alyssa Eismann
Trident Times (Charleston, SC):
"Their ‘Sublime meets Bob Marley’ sound never fails to capture the audience. This dynamic trio has made quite an impression on the Wilmington music scene and all the locals look forward to seeing them around town."
Feb/Mar 2010…Conscious Vibes: Music Spotlight
Conscious Times Magazine (Winston-Salem, NC):
Nov/Dec 2009…Reggae w/ Selah Dubb (pp 18-22)
SurfCarolina Magazine (Coastal Carolina):
"It's certainly a relief there's a band of this caliber in the Carolinas dedicated to pleasing our live music needs on a year-round basis. And what makes them even cooler than their Beach Boys coverband counterparts is that these reggae ambassadors really surf!"
Jun 7, 2009…Reggae Nights in James Island County Park
Coastal Companion (Charleston, SC):
"Let the cool sounds of Selah Dubb soothe your soul..."
Jan 9, 2009...Selah to sing its story in Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach Sun News (Myrtle Beach, SC):
Jan 8, 2009...SelahDubb will fill Lowcountry with reggae rhythms tonight
Charleston Post & Courier (Charleston, SC):
"Selah Dubb aspires to spread unity and positivity... It's quite the big message for this little band. However, with just three members, Selah Dubb still manages a large sound. Popularly dubbed the "lean and mean trio," the band is known for its efficiency, power and compactness as a touring band."
Dec 18, 2008...Reggae Road Warriors
High Country Press (Boone, NC):
"Touring up and down the East Coast while reaping the rewards of the burgeoning live music scene, the band's rock steady beats and positive vibes were catching on far beyond the Boone town limits, regardless of who joined the charismatic frontman on stage."
Dec 2008...Selah Dubb - Right & Tight
The Beat Magazine (Coastal Carolina):
"Coastal North Carolina is a region that breathes the reggae feel, and one stellar reggae band that calls this area its summer home is Selah Dubb."
Jan 2008…Selah Dubb: Band on the Brink
The Village Idiot:
(Interview)
Reggae/rock/dub