Throughout the years of the Vermont Reggae Festival a number of photographers (professional and novice) have captured the awesome pictures and images that you see
on this site. From career photographers, amateur photographers, and friends and family with various cameras positioned at the right place and time. Although there are
too many to mention, grateful acknowledgement is bestowed upon the following:
Peter Wolf Photographics
Peter Macone
Alfred Snider
Jimmy Swift
Sallie Chafer
Charles Chafer
Carolyn Bates
PRESS
The primary purpose for this site is to help preserve the history and legacy of this phenomenal event that took place in Vermont. Thanks to these news and media
organizations in Vermont and their many stories and features, the history of The Vermont Reggae Festival will live on in print and recorded television news stories.
The Burlington Free Press
The Vanguard Press (as it was known then), now known as Seven Days
The Vermont Cynic (Burlington’s most popular College Student -run newspaper)
The Rutland Herald
The Vermont Times Argus
The Cambridge Chronicle
RADIO AND TV
WCAX TV
WPTZ TV (Plattsburgh)
WVNY TV
WRUV-FM (UVM)
WIZN-FM (Burlington)
WDET-AM (Waterbury)
WNCS-FM (Montpelier)
WXXX-FM (Burlington)
WWPV-FM (Saint Michael’s College)
WARP Radio (Suny Plattsburgh College)
LOCAL AND REGIONAL FRIENDS
The agency that secured most of the artist and acts that played the Vermont Reggae Festival
All Points Booking of Burlington Vermont
Jay Strausser (Owner)
Jimmy Swift
The Boston/Cambridge Posse who helped to promote the Vermont Reggae Festival from it’s beginning and help to bridge the cultural gap between Burlington Vermont,
Boston, and Cambridge Ma.
The Reggae Club Western Front
Pam Sylvia (Manager Of Western Front)
Marivin Gilmore (Owner of Western Front)
The Channel
WERS FM (Boston)
The upper New York posse
Sir Walford Sibliss
WCDB FM (Albany NY)