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This film unveils the captivating journey of Cimarons, the pioneering UK band embracing Jamaica's new reggae sound in the 1970s. Despite working with legends like Bob Marley, they are yet to be recognised. Battling exploitation and loss, they dream of one last live performance.

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15 June, 8pm, Crucible Theatre – with conversation
16 June, 12:30pm, Showroom

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