Pour les fans de Reggae.
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Following in his famous father's footsteps, Ziggy made his recording debut alongside his siblings on Bob Marley's track "Children Playing in the Streets”. From an early age Ziggy had developed an interest in music as his father showed him the ropes and taught him the drums and guitars as he sat in mesmerised by studio sessions of The Wailers.
In 1979 along with his siblings Ziggy formed the Melody Makers who signed to EMI with Ziggy on lead vocals. They released their debut album "Play the Game" in 1985, produced by their mother which leaned towards a much poppier sound. After the lack of sales from their second release “Hey World” in 1986, the label wanted to market Ziggy as a solo artist but standing firm in belief they parted ways with EMI, moving to Virgin Records where they came to be known as Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers.
With the new label on board the band released the album “Conscious Party” in 1988 which was a commercial success, making its way into the Top 40 US charts featuring the iconic track “Tomorrow People”. In 1989 the album received a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album.
As the nineties held little success for the band, Ziggy’s political voice became more apparent as he began working more with the United Nations after being recognised as their Goodwill Youth Ambassador. In 2002 alongside his brothers Ziggy started up Ghetto Youths Crew record label with the premise of helping under privileged youths in their daily struggle to survive.
Ziggy released his first solo album “Dragonfly” in 2003 which featured Flea and John Frusciante of Red Hot Chilli Peppers on the track “Rainbow in the Sky” and reached number three in Billboard’s top reggae albums. His second release “Love Is My Religion” in 2006 through his father’s label Tuff Gong Worldwide continued the success of his previous album and earned him another Grammy in 2007 for Best Reggae Album. It was the title track which saw Ziggy reach unprecedented heights as he blossomed into a worldwide star with his music the hitting airwaves.
Continuing his father’s namesake, Ziggy has continued building on the Marley legacy divulging into children’s author, philanthropist and musician.
“Anything that sounds good is good,” says Stephen Marley, paraphrasing Duke Ellington. Don’t be surprised to hear the King of Reggae’s son referencing Harlem’s master of the jazz orchestra. Never one to limit his musical horizons, Stephen has always listened without prejudice, letting his inspiration set him free as a singer, songwriter, musician, and producer—whether collaborating with his illustrious musical family, or with Lauryn Hill, Nas, or Erykah Badu.
Beginning his lifelong musical journey at the age of six, Stephen shared historic stages with his legendary father and toured the world with his brother Ziggy and sisters Cedella and Sharon, The Melody Makers. The Tuff Gong instilled in all of his children a strict work ethic and an awareness that “music is way more than just music.”
Over the past 45 years, Stephen has won no fewer than eight Grammy Awards—three with The Melody Makers, twice as a producer of his younger brother Damian Marley, and three times as a solo artist. Every one of his solo projects to date has topped the Billboard Reggae charts. Stephen Marley’s place in music history is already secure. He does not really need to push the envelope, to defy expectations, to let the whole world into his world. And yet that is just what he’s decided to do.
Stephen Marley’s highly anticipated new single Old Soul just dropped on his birthday April 20, 2023; the first work off his new studio project in 5 years which is set to release later this year --and comes as a complete revelation and many new surprises.
Stephen is excited to bring another ‘Babylon By Bus’ Summer Tour on the road this summer!!
Stay tuned for more updates and music coming soon, visit stephenmarleymusic.com for more information.
Afemata may have been born in Long Beach but he was raised on the tough streets of Compton. The man credits music and his family with keeping him on the straight and narrow, and the combination of the two was what first sparked the young Boog’s interest in singing and performing.
Boog was four years old when his sister took up piano lessons, and there was something about the music that fascinated him even at that age. He would watch her play, learn along with her at the same time, and soon after he found that he could sing along with her playing note for note.
After that, she started playing from a Bob Marley songbook and from then on, all bets were off.Afemata was hooked, he began singing wherever he could, but only took it seriously as a career prospect after high school.
Fast forward to 2007, where a trip to Hawaii and a chance meeting with legendary reggae singer George Veikoso (AKA Fiji) led to Boog handing the veteran singer a mixtape he’d been working on. Fiji got Boog to perform for the staff of South Pac Records, and they began working on Boog’s debut album the day after. Literally.
As if that wasn’t fairytale enough, his debut album “Hear Me Roar” went on to chart in the top ten of the Billboard Reggae albums chart, and his second effort, 2011’s “Backyard Boogie” topped it. He’s truly one of American reggae’s hottest talents, and it’s only getting hotter from hear on out.
Ziggy Marley puts his incredible mark on the legacy that was started by his father Bob Marley. Ziggy is the eldest son, and has been releasing reggae and Jamaican infused soul for the past decade.
When you see Ziggy live, you understand immediately where he comes from, and how he's managed to amass a large following in a relatively short time. As far as reggae goes, Ziggy plays the style in the familiar modern style, with Caribbean sounds and feel. There is political, romantic, and cultural references abound in the songs, which are incredibly smooth and catchy.Ziggy Marley plays for bigger crowds in recent years.
I saw him open up for 311 back in 2011 in St. Louis. For an opening act, he really blew me away -- as well as the rest of the crowd -- with an incredible performance full of passion and professionalism. He had a large band, including backup singers off to the side of the stage, which added to the feel of the show. He played songs spanning his entire studio collection, but I'd say the show peaked during "Melancholy Mood" and "Changes."
The show is full of color and rasta attitude; I can't wait to see him perform again.
He is so amazing in concert. He really interacts with the crowd. And he will play bongo drums sometimes too. I really love when he does one of his father's songs. And of course when he does a show with his brothers it is absolutely amazing. Also, I love that he always meets his fans and interacts with them after the show.
Harmony and love is how I would describe a Buju Banton show. That's exactly what I felt when I attended a concert of his recently. He puts out such a peaceful vibe. The show was absolutely wonderful. Buju played for nearly two hours straight. I think everyone there was feeling the same kind of vibe as me. It was a very relaxed atmosphere. Everyone was really laid back and just there to hear the man do this thing. And he definitely did that and then some! The place was absolutely packed, and he thanked all of us for our support over the years. He seemed a bit emotional, which made many in the crowd emotional as well. Tickets to the show were sold out I later heard, which didn't surprise me. I feel sorry for those who were unable to attend, as they missed a truly awesome performance. He did all of the songs that you'd expect, and many that I'd never even heard. I hope to hear some of them again - preferably live. All in all, a really great time, and well worth the money spend. I wouldn't change a thing about the experience except that I wish it had lasted longer.
Karl D and Tiny Universe were great as usual. The Belly Up was rocking for this hometown show. It was business as usual with a few Allman Bros. nuggets tossed in (Dreams, Ain’t Wating Time No More). Not to be missed. Organ Freeman opened and this 3-piece Los Angeles band brought the hammer. Definitely will be checking them out next time they are in town.
There are few gigs that will leave you smiling as much as the experience of seeing J Boog live. The Samoa-born, California-raised J Boog (aka jerry Afernata) and his Hawaiian reggae band deliver some of the freshest, most ear-pleasing island vibes and singalong harmonies around today.
Since the surprise success of their debut album 'So Far Gone' in 2007, J Boog quit his Compton refinery job, packed up and moved to Hawaii to pursue music full-time, and has been touring and recording non-stop ever since. While their first album was very much a chilled-out, Hawaiian reggae sound, their latest musical output has tapped into J Boog's Jamaican reggae influences, with songs like the radio-friendly 'Let's Do It Again', and covers of Bob Marley songs such as the immortal 'Turn Your Lights Down Low'.
As a live act, J Boog are pure sunshine entertainment. I saw them in 2012 opening for Cali reggae superstars Rebelution at Stubb's BBQ in Austin, Texas, which was the perfect setting for such a positive, feelgood band. Their brand of South Pacific-meets-Southern California cool was epitomized by the band's lei garlands and matching American football jerseys. This is music that is best listened to outdoors, but even if it's raining, J Boog's reggae will transport you to tropical beaches and sunny climes. They're a hardworking bunch and tour a lot, so don't miss an opportunity to see them live!
What an amazing individual!! His aura flows with Love and it effects everyone he is around in a positive way. the content of his lyrics, unmatched in today's music. I can't think of anyone spreading more of what needs to be spread! His live performance, wow! He constantly blows his brothers and sisters in the crowd away with the different sounds he makes and loops not only with his guitar with his multiple pedals and effects, but also the range he has in making beautiful noise out of his mouth. He sings, skats, whistles, and my favorite, he trumpets! I recommend Mike Love to everyone I meet! Thank you Mike!
I ❤️ Mike❤️!!!!