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  1. 17 hours ago · In 1979, he recorded a song with his dad, two older sisters—Cedella and Sharon—and younger brother Stephen (along with some of Bob’s musicians), and the four siblings were soon known as the Melody Makers. Ziggy and Stephen played at Bob Marley’s state funeral, and then formally launched their sibling group, the Melody Makers, releasing ...

  2. 3 days ago · After five of his shows in Europe across mid-August, Damian will return to North America to join Stephen and three of their brothers— Ziggy Marley, Julian Marley, and Ky-Mani Marley —under the...

  3. 1 day ago · Koerner Hall celebrates its 15th anniversary with the 2024-25 concert season at The Royal Conservatory Of Music. ... a romantic spirit, ... Tree, Jesse “Dub Matix” King, Ziggy Marley, Lyn ...

  4. 4 days ago · Bam Marley debuted in 2009 with the single "Live It Inna Fear", produced by Damian Marley. In 2010, he collaborated with his cousin Jo Mersa Marley on the single "My Girl". In 2011, he collaborated with his father Ziggy Marley, on the song "Changes".

  5. 2 days ago · To make melody in your heart speaks of joy, which is one of the fruits of the Spirit ( Galatians 5:22 ). The Spirit-filled believer’s joy is not a shallow, unreliable, superficial emotion; it is a deep, abiding delight and trust in the Lord, no matter the circumstances. Even in suffering and sorrow, the child of God can make melody in his ...

  6. 17 hours ago · Iotosh’s parents (Canadian music TV journalist Michele Geister and Jamaican singer/songwriter/producer Ragnam Poyser) came from different musical worlds, so he heard a multiplicity of genres growing up, including hip-hop, rock, funk, soul, reggae and R&B. Iotosh wanted to replicate all of those sounds when he started making music, which led to his genre blurring approach.

  7. 3 days ago · Sigue Sigue Sputnik at about the time I saw. After I finished Camberwell I don’t think I went to a single gig during the time I was at RCA. I did go to a few club nights with entertainment and bands in South London, but nothing interesting or memorable - usually some bad drag and a proto-boy band trying to get the gay audiences excited while their managers sneered at them.