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For most of the 55th annual Grammy Awards, host LL Cool J hyped an upcoming, all-star tribute to reggae legend Bob Marley, who would have turned 68 last week had he not died before his time in 1981. It did not bode well when it was revealed that the tribute would kick-off with a performance by Bruno Mars, who's not exactly a reggae artist.
mediaite.com (3 months and 11 days ago)

A genre-spanning collection of artists including Bruno Mars Sting and Rihanna all of whose music was influenced by Bob Marley gathered together on the Grammy stage Sunday night to pay tribute to the late reggae icon The musicians performed original songs influenced by Marley as well as a group cover...
rollingstone.com (3 months and 11 days ago)
Bob Marley's guitars don't show up at many parties these days. The legendary artist passed away in 1981 after a two-decade career that helped bring reggae music to mainstream listeners.
forbes.com (2 months and 3 days ago)
It has now been 35 years since “Kaya,” the legendary album from universally-regarded Reggae icons, Bob Marley and The Wailers was released and now, fans can enjoy it in a whole new light as a deluxe...
examiner.com (29 days ago)

Marley's sons were also onstage for the performance, which closed out with the reggae classic 'Could You Be Loved.' By Tamar Anitai Ziggy Marley, Bruno Mars and Rihanna perform at the 55th annual Grammy Awards Photo: Getty Images
mtv.com (3 months and 11 days ago)
Two must-see music documentaries will be rolling through town this month: "Marley," about the life of reggae music icon Bob Marley at FLICS at the Fox on Friday, and "Sound City," an affectionate tribute to a storied Los Angeles recording studio, which plays at Maya Cinemas on April 24 and 27. "Marley" features extensive live performance and interview footage from the late...
bakersfieldcalifornian.com (1 month and 4 days ago)
For a moment it didn't seem like the Bob Marley tribute was going to include any, you know, Bob Marley songs. The set kicked off with Bruno Mars doing "Locked Out of...
eonline.com (3 months and 11 days ago)
No, Glen Echo Park has not turned achromatic. If it seems that way, it’s because of the exuberant colors in “Three Little Birds,” the children’s reggae musical in a world premiere run at Adventure Theatre MTC inside the park. With a jammin’ score woven from the songs of Bob Marley and buoyant design to match, the show flaunts such jubilant, tropical-candy tones that the...
washingtonpost.com (2 months and 2 days ago)

Bob Marley's "Three Little Birds" radiates feel-good vibes and this remix by his son Stephen Marley and DJ-producer Jason Bentley takes it to a new level with fresh snappy snares and revamped synths that put a little extra pop in the positive jam Marley's classic refrain of "Don't worry about...
rollingstone.com (10 days ago)

Bruno Mars opened the Bob Marley tribute Sunday night at the Grammys with a reggae-infused performance of "Locked Out of Heaven" featuring an appearance by Sting, who went on to sing "Walking on the Moon" with Mars. Next Rihanna took the stage with the late singer's sons, Ziggy and Damian, who are also musicians. They performed Marley's "Could You Be Loved," bringing the...
huffingtonpost.com (3 months and 11 days ago)
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