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“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.
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.
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.