It was 8.30 pm on December 3 1976 in uptown Kingston, Jamaica. Bob Marley and the Wailers were rehearsing in the large house at 56 Hope Road that the singer had been given by Chris Blackwell, the boss of Island Records. “I remember telling my mother, ‘I want to come, too’,” says Ziggy Marley, Bob and Rita Marley’s eldest son, who was eight at the time and staying at his great-aunt’s house. “And she was like, ‘No, you have school tomorrow’.”
KINGSTON, Jamaica-International recording artiste Ziggy Marley says the funny side of his father the late reggae icon Bob Marley, which was re-enacted in the biopic Bob Marley: One Love by British actor Kingsley Ben-Adir, ranks as the standout moment for him. Marley, a Grammy winning and platinum selling reggae act, made the comments during an interview with Observer Online at the premiere of the biopic last Tuesday at Carib 5..
A low-key musician, who has played with many high-profile artistes, Ian "Beezy" Coleman steps into the spotlight in February with the release of Ultimate Love, his first EP.
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