Venice, CA – Monday, October 28, 2024 – Musician Jah Faith, 71, was seen today on Rose Avenue in Venice, standing next to a mural that features him prominently. The mural, entitled "Trolley to Zion," was painted by artist Marlee Westmoreland and depicts a trolley with Jah Faith as the driver. The artwork, completed in 2022, is a vibrant homage to Jah Faith's roots in reggae music and his long-standing presence in the Venice community.
Jah Faith, originally from Trinidad, has lived in Venice for 23 years. Known for his work as a reggae singer and as the MC at LA's renowned Dub Club, his career has spanned decades. His journey began in Trinidad, where his love for music took shape in the village of Boissiere. Over the years, Jah Faith has opened for reggae legends like ASWAD, performed at major venues like the Hollywood Bowl, and shared the stage with artists such as John Holt and Brigadier Jerry. His contributions to reggae have left an indelible mark on the West Coast music scene.
The mural serves as a fitting tribute to Jah Faith’s influence in Venice and the broader reggae community. As he continues to perform and record, this artwork is a reminder of his journey from Trinidad to California and his enduring impact on reggae music.
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