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Army & The 7th St. Band w/ Eric Cotton & One Love Bomb (members of Militia of Love)
Fri Jun | 20 2025
Doors: 8:00 PM /
Show: 9:00 PM
Moe's Alley
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1535 Commercial Way,
Santa Cruz,
CA
Moe's Alley presents a Friday night reggae dance party with Army & The 7th St. Band with Eric Cotton & One Love Bomb (featuring members of Militia of Love)!
Friday, June 20th
Doors: 8pm / Show: 9pm
$20 in advance / $25 day of the show
21+
ARMY
Army, born Fritzmaurice Williams on St. Croix in the Virgin Islands, began his musical journey at age five in his church's youth choir. Exploring various musical styles, he played saxophone, joined a jazz band, and sang with local groups. Influenced by legends like Nat King Cole, Dennis Brown, and Freddie McGregor, Army developed into a well- rounded artist.
He later moved to the U.S., attended New York's School of the Performing Arts, and after high school, enlisted in the Army and trained in HVAC. Despite his other pursuits, music called him back. Returning to the Virgin Islands, he sang backup for the Front Line band and others. Under the mentorship of Jahole, he deepened his reggae roots and eventually became lead singer of the rising X Factor Band. His talent caught the attention of Abdul Williams (Dub Rise Records) and Dean Pond (DSP Music), who quickly signed him.
Army's mission is to share positive, universal messages through his music, staying true to his values and avoiding commercial trends. With unwavering dedication, he plans to continue songwriting, study piano, and focus solely on music. The journey is far from over-Army is just getting started.
7th St. BAND
7th Street Band has been called one of the Bay Area's best-kept musical secrets and has backed many top touring Reggae vocalists, including Sanchez, Gappy Ranks, Glenn Washington, Konshens, Warrior King, Marlon Asher, Louie Culture and Million Stylez. Over two decades, 7th Street has worked with over 70 different dynamic vocalists including: Los Rakas, Hector "Roots" Lewis, Reemah, Blakkamoore, Arkaingelle, Mega Banton, Norris Man, Junior Toots, Danny I, Army, Rocker T, Wadi Gad, Tuff Lion, Earl Zero, Winstrong, Binghi Ghost and the late, great Luv Fyah.
ERIC COTTON
Since 1986, Eric Cotton has been a powerhouse in California’s music scene, known for his dynamic stage presence, passion for reggae and ska, and unforgettable performances. In the late '80s and '90s, Eric led Rock Steady Posse, a Central Coast favorite, releasing reggae classics like Rhymin’ and Skankin’ (1990) and Fundamentals (1994). Eric is also the frontman for The Upside Ska, a high-energy ska band, and The Cheeseballs, San Francisco’s premier show band renowned for their electrifying performances.
Eric’s latest project, Eric Cotton and One Love Bomb, channels his Cali reggae roots with members of Rock Steady Posse, Cardiff Reefers, and Militia of Love. Together with Robert Melendez, Gregg Ichikawa, Efrain Cantu, and Steve Sagrero Eric continues to keep California reggae alive while exploring new horizons.
Friday, June 20th
Doors: 8pm / Show: 9pm
$20 in advance / $25 day of the show
21+
ARMY
Army, born Fritzmaurice Williams on St. Croix in the Virgin Islands, began his musical journey at age five in his church's youth choir. Exploring various musical styles, he played saxophone, joined a jazz band, and sang with local groups. Influenced by legends like Nat King Cole, Dennis Brown, and Freddie McGregor, Army developed into a well- rounded artist.
He later moved to the U.S., attended New York's School of the Performing Arts, and after high school, enlisted in the Army and trained in HVAC. Despite his other pursuits, music called him back. Returning to the Virgin Islands, he sang backup for the Front Line band and others. Under the mentorship of Jahole, he deepened his reggae roots and eventually became lead singer of the rising X Factor Band. His talent caught the attention of Abdul Williams (Dub Rise Records) and Dean Pond (DSP Music), who quickly signed him.
Army's mission is to share positive, universal messages through his music, staying true to his values and avoiding commercial trends. With unwavering dedication, he plans to continue songwriting, study piano, and focus solely on music. The journey is far from over-Army is just getting started.
7th St. BAND
7th Street Band has been called one of the Bay Area's best-kept musical secrets and has backed many top touring Reggae vocalists, including Sanchez, Gappy Ranks, Glenn Washington, Konshens, Warrior King, Marlon Asher, Louie Culture and Million Stylez. Over two decades, 7th Street has worked with over 70 different dynamic vocalists including: Los Rakas, Hector "Roots" Lewis, Reemah, Blakkamoore, Arkaingelle, Mega Banton, Norris Man, Junior Toots, Danny I, Army, Rocker T, Wadi Gad, Tuff Lion, Earl Zero, Winstrong, Binghi Ghost and the late, great Luv Fyah.
ERIC COTTON
Since 1986, Eric Cotton has been a powerhouse in California’s music scene, known for his dynamic stage presence, passion for reggae and ska, and unforgettable performances. In the late '80s and '90s, Eric led Rock Steady Posse, a Central Coast favorite, releasing reggae classics like Rhymin’ and Skankin’ (1990) and Fundamentals (1994). Eric is also the frontman for The Upside Ska, a high-energy ska band, and The Cheeseballs, San Francisco’s premier show band renowned for their electrifying performances.
Eric’s latest project, Eric Cotton and One Love Bomb, channels his Cali reggae roots with members of Rock Steady Posse, Cardiff Reefers, and Militia of Love. Together with Robert Melendez, Gregg Ichikawa, Efrain Cantu, and Steve Sagrero Eric continues to keep California reggae alive while exploring new horizons.
Please Note: This event is 21 and over. Any Ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.