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`Marley (surname)
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`From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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`Marley is an Englishlanguage surname with numerous etymological origins. In many cases, the surname is
`derived from any of several likenamed placenames in England, such as those in Devon, Kent, Lancashire
`(Mearley), Sussex (Marley Farm) and West Yorkshire.[1][2] The placenames in Devon, Kent, and West
`Yorkshire are, in part, derived from the Old English element leah, meaning "woodland clearing".[2] Early
`forms of the surname are de Merlai, in about 11451165; de Mardele, in 1208; de Marley, in 1285; and de
`Marleye, in 1306.[1] In the 17th century, the surname was taken to Ireland by a family from Northumbria.[2]
`However, in some cases the surname in Ireland may be an Anglicised form of the Irishlanguage Ó
`Mearthaile[3] (another suggestion is Ó Mearlaigh; it is unlikely to be an Anglicised form of Ó
`Murghaile).[4] Notable people with the surname include:
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`Bob Marley, Jamaican reggae musician
`Notable members of Bob Marley's family include:
`Rita Marley, singer
`Cedella Marley Booker, singer and writer, and mother of Bob Marley
`Cedella Marley, musician and clothing designer, daughter of Bob Marley
`Damian Marley, reggae musician
`Julian Marley, reggae musician
`KyMani Marley, reggae musician
`Ziggy Marley, reggae musician
`Stephen Marley (musician), son of Bob Marley
`Rohan Marley, former pro football player
`Norval Marley, father of Bob Marley
`Bert Marley, American politician from Idaho
`Mickey Marley, a Northern Irish street entertainer
`Stephen Marley (writer), British author and game designer
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`Fictional characters:
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`Jacob Marley, fictional character in A Christmas Carol
`Elaine Marley, fictional character in "Monkey Island (series)"
`References
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`1. Reaney, Percy Hilde (1995), Wilson, Richard Middlewood, ed., A Dictionary of English Surnames (3rd ed.),
`Oxford University Press, p. 299, ISBN 0198631464.
`2. Marley Family History, Ancestry.com, retrieved 6 May 2012. This webpage cites Dictionary of American Family
`Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195081374.
`3. MacLysaght, Edward (1964), A guide to Irish surnames (2nd ed.), Genealogical Book Company, p. 147.
`4. MacLysaght, Edward (1964), Supplement to Irish families, Genealogical Book Company, p. 109.
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`Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marley_(surname)&oldid=695386857"
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`David Nesta "Ziggy" Marley (born 17 October 1968) is
`a Jamaican musician and leader of the band, Ziggy
`Marley and the Melody Makers.
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`Ziggy Marley
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`Contents
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`1 Musical career
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`1.1 Early career and musical upbringing
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`2 Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers
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`2.1 19841987: Play the Game Right,
`name change and subsequent releases
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`2.2 1988–1990: Conscious Party, career
`breakthrough and subsequent releases
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`2.3 19911992: Jahmekya
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`2.4 19931997: Joy and Blues, Ghetto
`Youths United, leaving Virgin
`Records and subsequent releases
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`2.5 19992001: The Spirit of Music and
`final releases
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`3 Solo career
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`3.1 Dragonfly (2003)
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`3.2 Love Is My Religion (2006)
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`3.3 Family Time (2009)
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`3.4 Wild and Free (2011)
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`3.5 Ziggy Marley: In Concert (2012/2013)
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`3.6 Fly Rasta (2014)
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`4 Personal life
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`5 Philanthropy
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`Born
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`Parent(s)
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`Ziggy Marley performing in 2007.
`David Nesta Marley
`17 October 1968
`Kingston, Jamaica
`Other names Ziggy Marley
`Occupation Musician
`singersongwriter
`Guitarist
`voice actor
`Philanthropist
`producer
`Years active 1979–present
`Spouse(s)
`Orly Agai
`Children
`Daniel "Bambaata" Marley, Justice
`Marley, Zuri Marley, Judah Victoria
`Marley, Gideon Robert Nesta Marley
`& Abraham Selassie Robert Nesta
`Marley
`Bob Marley
`(1945–1981)
`Rita Marley (b. 1946)
`www.ziggymarley.com
`(http://www.ziggymarley.com/)
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`Reggae
`Tuff Gong Worldwide
`Virgin/EMI Records
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`Associated
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`Elektra Records
`Ziggy Marley and the Melody
`Makers
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`5 Philanthropy
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`6 Other work
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`7 Discography
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`7.1 Solo albums
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`7.2 Live albums
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`8 References
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`9 External links
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`Musical career
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`Early career and musical upbringing
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`In the earliest known record of his musical career, David Marley performed as part of a singing group
`called The Seven Do Bees, made up of him and his classmates, and wherein he was given the stage name
`"Freddie Dic". The moniker never stuck, however, and instead David went on to become known as "Ziggy",
`a nickname given to him by his father Bob Marley, meaning ‘little spliff’.
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`During the late 70s, Ziggy could also be seen alongside his brother Stephen at some of their father’s larger
`concerts around Jamaica and abroad. In 1978, the duo appeared on stage at the One Love Peace Concert in
`Kingston,[1] and the following year at Reggae Sunsplash II in Montego Bay.[2]
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`Also in 1979, Ziggy and his siblings Sharon, Cedella and Stephen formed the Melody Makers – named after
`the British weekly pop/rock music newspaper, Melody Maker – and made their recording debut with
`"Children Playing in the Streets". The track was written for them by their father, who had composed the
`song four years earlier for them and wanted to share this gift with children around the world. All royalties
`from the single were pledged to the United Nations, to aid its efforts during the International Year of the
`Child.
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`Later that year, the Melody Makers made their onstage debut as a group on 23 September 1979,
`performing on the same bill as their father for the first and only time at the ‘Roots Rock Reggae’ twoday
`concert series in Kingston's National Arena.[3] Ziggy was 11 years old at the time. Notable other early
`moments in Ziggy’s musical history include a performance with Stephen at their father’s funeral in 1981,
`and later that year the Melody Makers released their second single, "What A Plot", under the family’s Tuff
`Gong record label.
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`After Bob Marley’s passing, Ziggy began performing in his place alongside the Wailers at various shows
`around Jamaica,[4] and in 1984 the group went on tour in support of the year’s Bob Marley ’Legend’
`compilation album release.[5]
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`19841987: Play the Game Right, name change and subsequent releases
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`Later in 1984, Ziggy Marley got back into the studio with his siblings and English producer Steve Levine
`for what became the single, "Lying in Bed." The following year, they released their debut LP, Play the
`Game Right.[6] The album was produced by their mother, Rita Marley, and featured Aston and Carlton
`Barrett on bass and drums, respectively, who were originally the rhythm section for Bob Marley’s Wailers.
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`In 1986, Hey World was released and credited to Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers.[6] This album laid
`the groundwork for the group's fast maturing sound. A phenomenal mix of upbeat pop and heavier roots,
`cemented by hip electroproduction, it was evident that the Melody Makers were no longer in the thrall of
`their father's music, but had found their own voice. In support of the album, Ziggy Marley & the Melody
`Makers embarked on their first tour, a veritable Tuff Gong roadshow with Nadine Sutherland and the I
`Threes along as opening acts. The group was well received at the yearly Reggae Sunsplash in 1986 and
`1987.
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`1988–1990: Conscious Party, career breakthrough and subsequent releases
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`In 1988, the band's popularity was at such a height that they were signed to the international major label
`Virgin Records. Later that year, they went into the studio with Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz of Talking
`Heads to record their third album, Conscious Party. The album charted at #23 on the Billboard 200 and at
`#26 on the R&B Albums chart.[7] The album spawned the successful single "Tomorrow People", which
`charted at #16 on the Mainstream Rock chart and #39 on the Hot 100.[8] The second single "Tumblin'
`Down" was also well received charting at #1 on Hot Dance Music/MaxiSingles Sales chart and at #28 on
`the Dance Music/Club Play Singles charts.[8] The album received a Grammy award for "Best Reggae
`Album".
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`The Melody Makers' followup album One Bright Day, released in 1989. The album charted at #26 on the
`Billboard 200 and at #43 on the R&B Albums chart.[7] The single "Look Who's Dancin'" received positive
`feedback and charted at #41 on Hot Dance Music/MaxiSingles Sales chart and at #23 on the Dance
`Music/Club Play Singles charts.[8] The album also spawned the singles "Black My Story (Not History)",
`"One Bright Day", "Justice", and "When the Lights Gone Out". The album received a Grammy award for
`"Best Reggae Album".
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`19911992: Jahmekya
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`In 1991, the group released their sixth album, Jahmekya. Although it brought the Melody Makers their most
`glowing reviews, the record itself did not begin to equal the sales of their last albums, and their single,
`"Good Time", barely scraped into the bottom reaches of the charts. The single "Good Time" only charted
`#85 on Hot 100 charts.[8] The album charted at #3 on the Top World Music Albums and at #63 on the
`Billboard 200.[7] The album also spawned the singles "Rainbow Country", "Kozmic", and "Small People".
`The album received a Grammy nomination.
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`19931997: Joy and Blues, Ghetto Youths United, leaving Virgin Records and
`subsequent releases
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`In 1993, the group released their seventh album "Joy and Blues". The album charted at #5 on the Top
`World Music Albums chart, #75 on the R&B Albums chart, #178 on the Billboard 200 chart, and #11 on
`the Top Reggae Albums chart.[7] Returning to their roots with a vengeance, and accompanied by former
`Wailers' bassist Aston Barrett, the album was their final one for Virgin.
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`In 1995, the group signed a record deal with Elektra and released "Free Like We Want 2 B" accompanied
`by the group's own recording label "Ghetto Youths United". The album charted at #170 on the Billboard
`200 chart and #3 on the Top Reggae Albums chart.[7] The single "Power to Move Ya" charted #13 on the
`Dance Music/Club Play Singles.[8]
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`In 1996 Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers released a song called "Love Power" for the Jim Henson
`soundtrack movie Muppet Treasure Island with the composers Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil [1]
`(http://www.allmusic.com/album/muppettreasureislandoriginalmotionpicturesoundtrack
`mw0000183957)
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`In early 1997, the group performed at the tribute concert "Marley Magic Live" in Central Park, New York
`on the Summerstage. They also released their second bestof album "The Best of (19881993)". Later that
`year, the group released ninth album "Fallen Is Babylon". The album only charted #3 on the Top Reggae
`Albums chart.[7] In 1998, the second single "Everyone Wants to Be" charted at #16 on the Dance
`Music/Club Play Singles chart. The album earned the group their third Grammy award.
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`19992001: The Spirit of Music and final releases
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`In 1999, the group released their tenth studio album, "The Spirit of Music". The album peaked at #1 on the
`Top Reggae Albums chart.[7] The album spawned the singles "Higher Vibration", "Jah Will Be Done", and
`"One Good Spliff". Later that year, the group reunited to perform at the "One Love AllStar Tribute
`Concert". The concert was recorded and released in the same year and features other performances from
`Rita Marley, Julian Marley, Erykah Badu, and other artists.
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`In 2000, the group released their live album "Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers Live, Vol. 1", which
`charted at #5 on the Top Reggae Albums chart.[7] In May 2001, the group released a concert DVD "Ziggy
`Marley & the Melody Makers Live". The DVD was filmed in 2001 in Pompano Beach, Florida.
`Solo career
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`Dragonfly (2003)
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`Ziggy Marley's debut solo album, Dragonfly was released on 15 April 2003. The album featured the single
`"True To Myself." The track "Rainbow in the Sky" features both Flea and John Frusciante of the Red Hot
`Chili Peppers, while "Melancholy Mood" features only Flea.
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`Love Is My Religion (2006)
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`On 2 July 2006, his second solo album, Love Is My Religion, was released on his independent record
`company Tuff Gong Worldwide. The album carried on the reggaestyle pop sound and the lyrical themes
`established in Dragonfly. The album won a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album,[9] making it Ziggy's
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`On 5 May 2009, his third solo children's album Family Time, was released on Tuff Gong Worldwide.
`Family Time features family and friends; Rita Marley, Cedella Marley, Judah Marley, Paul Simon, Willie
`Nelson, Jack Johnson, Toots Hibbert, Laurie Berkner, Elizabeth Mitchell, and more. This album won a
`Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children.[10]
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`In 2013 his song "I Love You Too" won him a Daytime Emmy Award in the 'Outstanding Original Song –
`Children's and Animation' category, after it was used in the Disney Channel animation 3rd & Bird.[11]
`Ziggy released his first children's book based off the song "I Love You Too," illustrated by Agnieszka
`Jatkowska. The book release coincided with the release of the I Love You Too interactive mobile app.
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`Wild and Free (2011)
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`In April 2011, Ziggy Marley announced his fourth album, entitled Wild and Free would be released on 14
`June. The title track, featuring Woody Harrelson, was available for free with the preorder of Ziggy's first
`comic book, "Marijuanaman".
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`Ziggy Marley: In Concert (2012/2013)
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`On 1 January 2013 Ziggy Marley: In Concert was released. The album was recorded live on Ziggy's 2012
`World Tour. His band included legendary drummer Santa Davis (Peter Tosh, Jimmy Cliff, Carlos Santana),
`lead guitarist Takeshi Akimoto, guitarist and backing vocalist Beezy Coleman, bassist Pablo Stennet,
`keyboard players Michael Hyde and George Hughes, percussionist Angel Roché Jr., and backing vocalist
`Tracy Hazzard. The album won the Grammy for Best Reggae Album at the 56th Grammy Awards.
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`Fly Rasta (2014)
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`On 15 April 2014, Ziggy Marley came out with his fifth solo studio album, entitled "Fly Rasta", with
`"Background Vocals from Cedella Marley, Sharon Marley, Rica Newell, Tracy Hazzard, Ian "Beezy"
`Coleman, Vincent Brantley, Sean Dancy, and Tim Fowlles". Songs like " I Don't Wanna Live on Mars" and
`"Sunshine", show the emotion that Ziggy tried to portray in this new album.[12] Fly Rasta won the Grammy
`for Best Reggae Album at the 57th Grammy Awards.
`Personal life
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`Ziggy Marley is the eldest son of Bob Marley and Rita Marley. He is married to Orly Agai, an Israeli of
`Iranian descent,[13] who is a former vicepresident of William Morris Agency. Together, they have three
`children: Judah Victoria, Gideon Robert Nesta and Abraham Selassie Robert Nesta. Additionally, Ziggy
`also has three other children from previous relationships: Zuri, Justice, and Daniel "Bambaata" Marley, who
`is also a reggae and hiphop artist in his own right. Daniel has also appeared with Ziggy on "Changes."
`Most of the family resides in Miami.
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`Ziggy Marley founded Unlimited Resources Giving Enlightenment (URGE), which works to help
`children (especially in Jamaica and Ethiopia).
`In 2007, Marley signed on as an official supporter of Little Kids Rock, a nonprofit organization that
`provides free musical instruments and free lessons to children in public schools throughout the
`United States. He has visited with children in the program and sits on the organization's board of
`directors as an honorary member.
`Other work
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`In 1991, Marley and the Melody Makers contributed the song "Give A Little Love" to the Disney album,
`For Our Children. The album is a collection of kidfriendly songs by popular artists (e.g. Paul McCartney,
`Bruce Springsteen, and Elton John), with proceeds given to the Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
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`Marley made guest appearances as himself on an episode of the sitcom Family Matters in 1995, and on the
`television series Charmed in season 6 (episode 13, "The Legend of Sleepy Halliwell"), performing
`"Rainbow in the Sky".
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`He and his Melody Makers made a guest appearance on the popular kids television show Sesame Street in
`the 1991–92 season, and sang a Sesame Street version of "Small People" from their 1991 album Jahmekya
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`In 1996, Marley and the Melody Makers recorded the reggaestyle theme song for the children's television
`series Arthur called "Believe in Yourself".
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`He voiced Ernie, one of Sykes' (Martin Scorsese) Rasta jellyfish henchmen in the 2004 film Shark Tale. In
`the film when Oscar (Will Smith) tries to sing the Bob Marley song "Three Little Birds", Marley's character
`zaps Oscar on the head and says "That's not the way you sing that song, mon." The title song for the film
`was a cover version of "Three Little Birds" performed by Marley and Sean Paul.
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`Further voice acting includes "Crockadle" on an episode of My Gym Partner's a Monkey, the Cheshire Cat
`in a 2010 episode of Wonder Pets, and Reflux the Knaaren, in the Ubisoft video game Rayman 3.
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`Marley covered "Drive" by The Cars for the Adam Sandler movie 50 First Dates opting to use his live band
`for the recording (Carlton "Santa" Davis drums, Pablo Stennett bass, Mikey Hyde keyboards, Takeshi
`Akimoto guitar, Tracy Hazzard background vocals, Angel Roché Jr. percussion), and his father's song
`"Three Little Birds" for the Dora the Explorer soundtrack.
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`Ziggy is listed as the featured artist on Donna Summer's song, "Crayons," the title track from her 2008
`album. He has also performed duets with Angelique Kidjo, Sting, Dora the Explorer, Taj Mahal, The
`Chieftains, Sean Paul and others.
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`Marley and his daughter Judah made an appearance in the 2009 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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`In 2011, Marley recorded the featured single for the film You Got Served: Beat the World, entitled
`"Express Yourself," featuring Nneka.
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`Ziggy Marley released a promarijuana song in support of California's Proposition 19 ballot initiative to
`legalize recreational marijuana. Voters rejected the ballot but backers said they would mount another
`legalization campaign in 2012.
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`He performed in an episode of Sesame Street, playing his well known song "Set Your Piggies Free", which
`encourages children to take off their shoes and socks and to explore nature with bare feet. The video
`involves many celebrities with their children, singing along. The main message of the video however is to
`just "Go Barefoot and Wiggle Those Toes!".
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`He also appeared on Counting Cars on the History channel. It premiered in June 2013; In the episode, he
`meets Danny at Vamped to commission a restoration on his father, Bob Marley's, vintage Mercedes.
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`He also sang with Cody Simpson in his song "Love".
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`Ziggy Marley produced an unreleased EP for LOONER (band). An indie rock act belonging to his longtime
`percussionist Angel Roché Jr. Ziggy cowrote the song "Home" with them, it was released in 2014 on
`Avian Recording Company. The song can be heard on Season 3 of the WIGS (web channel) series Blue
`(web series) starring Julia Stiles.
`Discography
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`Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers albums
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`Solo albums
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`2003: Dragonfly
`2006: Love Is My Religion
`2009: Family Time
`2011: Wild and Free
`2014: Fly Rasta
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`Live albums
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`2008: Love Is My Religion Live
`2009: Ziggy Live From Soho
`2013: Ziggy Marley in Concert
`References
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`1. "Bob Marley Ziggy One Love Peace Concert Pictures".
`2. "Family Business, Jamaica, 1979". http://www.telegraph.co.uk. The Telegraph. External link in |website= (help)
`3. "Ziggy Marley Timeline Photos Facebook".
`4. ZIGGY MARLEY & THE WAILERS Ao VIVO 1984 Lively up Yourself Reggae JAMAICA. YouTube. 28
`February 2012.
`5. Ziggy Marley & The Wailers Get Up Stand Up Bob Marley Day Burbank, CA Nov 3rd, 1984. YouTube. 31
`October 2011.
`6. Jason Ankeny. "Ziggy Marley". AllMusic.
`7. Ziggy Marley Billboard Albums (http://www.allmusic.com/artist/ziggymarleyp101986/chartsawards/billboard
`albums). All Music Guide. Retrieved on 6 January 2012
`8. Ziggy Marley Billboard Singles (http://www.allmusic.com/artist/ziggymarleyp101986/chartsawards/billboard
`singles). All Music Guide. Retrieved on 6 January 2012
`9. "Ziggy to Fly Rasta (http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/ZiggytoFlyRasta_15813681)", Jamaica
`Observer, 19 January 2014. Retrieved 24 January 2014
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`11. Johnson, Richard (2013) "Ziggy Wins Emmy (http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/ZIGGYWINS
`EMMY_14523465)", Jamaica Observer, 19 June 2013. Retrieved 20 June
`12. "Ziggy Marley Official Website". Ziggy Marley.
`13. "Ziggy Marley and His Israeli Wife Orly Celebrate All the Jewish Holidays – The reggae scion says he also grew
`up reading the Old Testament and Tanach". Jewcy. 15 March 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
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`External links
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`Official website (http://www.ziggymarley.com/)
`Official Site of the Marley Brothers (http://www.marleybrothers.com/)
`Official Melody Makers website (http://www.melodymakers.com/)
`Ziggy Marley (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005187/) at the Internet Movie Database
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`Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ziggy_Marley&oldid=700498741"
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`Jamaican people of Jewish descent Marley family Grammy Award winners Virgin Records artists
`Elektra Records artists Daytime Emmy Award winners Musicians from Kingston, Jamaica
`People from Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers members
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`Stephen Marley (musician)
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`From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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`Stephen Robert Nesta "Raggamuffin" Marley (born
`April 20, 1972) is a Jamaican American musician.
`Stephen is a sixtime Grammy award winner as an artist,
`producer, and member of Ziggy Marley & The Melody
`Makers.[1] He is the son of reggae legend Bob Marley
`and Rita Marley.
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`His 2011 album Revelation Pt. 1 – The Root of Life won
`the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2012.[2]
`The followup, Revelation Pt. 2 The Fruit of Life is due
`for release in August 2015.[2]
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`Contents
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`1 Personal life
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`2 Discography
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`2.1 Singles
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`3 References
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`4 External links
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`Personal life
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`Stephen was born in Wilmington, Delaware, and raised
`in Kingston, Jamaica. He currently lives in Miami,
`Florida, where he has a home and a private recording
`studio. His eldest son, Joseph "Jo Mersa" Marley, is also
`a musician who recently released his EP "Comfortable".
`[3]
`
`Discography
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`Stephen Marley
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`Stephen Marley performing in 2007
`Background information
`Also known as Raggamuffin
`Born
`April 20, 1972
`Wilmington, Delaware, United
`States
`Genres
`Reggae
`Occupation(s) Executive producer, singer
`Labels
`Tuff Gong, Ghetto Youths
`International
`Bob Marley
`KyMani Marley
`Ziggy Marley
`Damian Marley
`Julian Marley
`Nas
`Mr. Cheeks
`Buju Banton
`Wale
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`Associated
`acts
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`Mind Control (2007) Grammy winner for best reggae album
`Mind Control Acoustic (2009)
`Revelation Pt. 1 – The Root of Life (2011) Grammy Winner for best reggae album
`Revelation Pt. 2 The Fruit of Life (2015), Ghetto Youths International
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`"No Cigarette Smoking (In My Room)" featuring Melanie Fiona
`"Rock Stone" (2014) featuring Capleton & Sizzla
`"Hey Baby"
`"Ghetto Boy" (2015) featuring Bounty Killer & Cobra
`References
`
`1. Stephen Marley
`2. Grizzle, Shereita (2014) "Stephen Marley Lets 'Rock Stone' Loose (http://jamaica
`gleaner.com/gleaner/20140330/ent/ent3.html)", Jamaica Gleaner, March 30, 2014. Retrieved March 30, 2014
`3. Jackson, Kevin (2014) "Jo Mersa: comfortable in his own skin
`(http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/JoMersacomfortableinhisownskin_16811135)", Jamaica
`Observer, 6 June 2014. Retrieved 7 June 2014
`External links
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`Official Stephen Marley Website (http://www.stephenmarleymusic.com)
`Stephen Marley on MySpace (http://www.myspace.com/stephenmarley)
`Ghetto Youths (http://www.ghettoyouths.com/)
`Stephen Marley Takes Control: An Interview (http://www.musicboxonline.com/interviews/stephen
`marley2007.html)
`E's Concert Reviews: Stephen Marley, Damian Marley and K'naan
`(http://bgdboom.blogspot.com/2007/05/esconcertreviewsstephenmarley.html)
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`American people of SyrianJewish descent American Rastafarians Grammy Award winners
`Jamaican emigrants to the United States
`Jamaican people of English descent
`Jamaican male singers
`Jamaican Rastafarians
`Jamaican reggae musicians
`Jamaican reggae singers Living people
`Marley family Musicians from Wilmington, Delaware Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers members
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`Julian Marley Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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`Julian Marley
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`From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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`Julian Ricardo Marley (born 4 June 1975) is a British
`Jamaican reggae musician. He is the son of reggae legend
`Bob Marley and Bajan Lucy Pounder. He is a member of
`the Rastafari movement.
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`Julian Marley
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`Contents
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`1 Biography
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`2 Discography
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`3 References
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`4 External links
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`Biography
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`Julian's childhood was spent between England and
`Jamaica. Musical from an early age, he learned to play
`the keyboard, drums, bass, guitar, among other
`instruments. Along with his brothers Ziggy Marley and
`Stephen Marley, he became involved with Ghetto Youth
`International, a production company, in 1989. Julian
`released a solo album, Lion in the Morning, in 1996 and
`embarked on a world tour. He and his brother Damian
`Marley toured with the Lollapalooza festival in 1997. His
`second album, A Time And Place, was released in 2003.
`In 2008, the Jamaican government invited Julian and the
`Uprising band to represent Jamaica and perform at the
`Beijing Olympics.[1] His third album, Awake (released in
`2009), was nominated for a prestigious Grammy Award
`in the Best Reggae Album category.
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`Julian Marley on stage in Cascais, Portugal.
`Background information
`Birth name
`Julian Ricardo Marley
`Also known as Ju Ju Royal
`Born
`June 4, 1975
`London, England
`Roots Reggae
`Tuff Gong, Ghetto Youth
`International, Lightyear
`Bob Marley
`KyMani Marley
`Ziggy Marley
`Damian Marley
`Stephen Marley
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`Associated
`acts
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`Genres
`Labels
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`In 2011 he participated in Mawazine festival that took place at Rabat, Morocco. In January 2013 he
`performed a reggae concert in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[2] In August 2013 he performed at the Fêtes de Genève
`in Geneva, Switzerland.[3]
`Discography
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`Lion in the Morning (1996)
`A Time & Place (2003)
`Awake (2009)
`References
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`1. Quattro, M. Peggy "Julian Marley:On Love, Roots & Education In His Own Words
`(http://www.reggaereport.com/component/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=178&Itemid=44/)",
`Reggae Report, Retrieved 29 July 2014
`2. Jamil Mahmud (20130106). "Julian Marley brings 'good reggae' to Dhaka". The Daily Star. Retrieved
`20130106.
`3. http://www.fetesdegeneve.ch/2013/en/program/artistes.php?id=169
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`External links
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`Julian Marley Fanpage (http://www.melodymakers.de/)
`Wikimedia Commons has
`GYI: Julian (http://www.ghettoyouths.com/julian.html)
`media related to Julian
`Interview with Julian Marley
`Marley.
`(http://www.islandflave.com/interviews/julianmarley.shtml)
`Article on Marley Family (http://debate.uvm.edu/dreadlibrary/dixon.html)
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`Categories: 1975 births Living people Musicians from London Singers from London
`English people of Barbadian descent English people of Jamaican descent
`English people of Jewish descent English male singers English Rastafarians
`English reggae musicians Marley family British musician stubs Reggae stubs
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`KyMani Marley Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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`KyMani Marley
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`From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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`KyMani Marley (born 26 February 1976)[1] is a
`Jamaican reggae and hiphop artist. His name is of East
`African origin, and means "Adventurous Traveler". He is
`the only child of Bob Marley with Anita Belnavis, a
`Jamaican table tennis champion.
`
`KyMani Marley
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`KyMani Marley, Vieilles Charrues Festival, 2014.
`Background information
`26 February 1976
`Falmouth, Jamaica
`Genres
`Reggae, dancehall, hiphop, R&B
`Occupation(s) Musician, singersongwriter,
`guitarist, actor
`Instruments Guitar, vocals, piano, trumpet,
`bongos
`1996–present
`Shang R