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Here are the Marley Brothers, the band of some of Bob’s sons

Here are the “Marley Brothers“, that is to say Ziggy, Stephen, Julian, Ky-Mani And Damian five of the 13 children of Bob MarleyTheir aim is to bring back to the stage with a tour the legend of their father, who died in 1981 at the age of 36 due to complications from a tumor that had reached his brain.

The Legacy Tour‘, which started in Vancouver on September 5th, will continue for 22 dates in the United States and Canada. It will conclude on October 10th in Miami.

The children’s tribute to Marley also coincides with the 40th anniversary of the posthumous release in 1984 of ‘Legend‘, a collection of the Jamaican singer with his group The Wailers.

In addition to his music, the biopic ‘The Reggae Show’ has also contributed to keeping alive the memory of the man who spread reggae throughout the world.Bob Marley – One Love‘, released in February and directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green which analyses the life, music and ideas of Bob (Read Here). His legacy was also celebrated in New York with an immersive exhibition, ‘Bob Marley: One Love’ (the same name as the film), while the borough of Queens declared September 22nd ‘Marley Brothers Day’.

Obviously the purpose of the Legacy Tour of the Marley Brothers is to retrace his father’s artistic path through his compositions.

This is the lineup for the Vancouver date

Rebel Music (3 O’Clock Roadblock)
Get Up, Stand Up
I Shot the Sheriff
Coming in From the Cold
Don’t Rock My Boat (Satisfy My Soul)
War / No More Trouble
Iron Lion Zion
Shalom Salaam
Roadblock
Three Little Birds
Is This Love
Buffalo Soldier
jamming
Roots, Rock, Reggae
Get High
Medication (Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley song)
Kaya
Exodus

Encore:
Could You Be Loved
One Love

According to Live Nation Entertainment, the company organizing the tour, “there is no greater tribute than reviving Marley’s music through his children.”

As reported by ANSA, Associated Press writes, summarizing Ziggy’s words, that it is an event, just as it was important for the children to find time, in their busy schedules, to pay homage to their father. Each of the brothers has his own ‘reggae sound’, but they have also found the world to mix and blend the different styles. “His message goes beyond barriers – Julian said – it breaks barriers. In any country, people need the same message, over and over again, that’s why we embarked on this mission”.

Over the course of their respective successful careers, Ziggy and Stephen have won eight Grammy Awards, Damian five, Ky-Mani has received one nomination, and Julian won his first trophy in February. Looking ahead, the brothers aim to work together on a new album to further spread their father’s message of positivity. “It’s going to take time,” Stephen said. “We hope to do it in the near future.”