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  • The Marley Brothers Legacy Tour at Forest Hills Stadium: A Tribute to Reggae’s King

    On Sunday, September 22, Forest Hills Stadium in Queens was transformed into a musical time capsule, as the Marley Brothers united for the first time in two decades to celebrate the enduring legacy of their father, Bob Marley.

    The Marley Brothers Legacy Tour, which kicked off in Vancouver, brought together Damian, Stephen, Julian, Ziggy, and Ky-Mani Marley for an epic 22-date journey across North America, paying tribute to their father’s timeless work. The tour, which ends in early October in Miami, features a nostalgic setlist of nearly 30 of Bob Marley’s most cherished songs, bringing generations of fans together to rejoice in the spirit of reggae music.

    A Family United by Music

    The significance of this tour cannot be overstated. Though each of the Marley brothers has had successful solo careers, it has been 20 years since the five have shared a stage. Bob Marley’s influence, both on reggae and on global consciousness, is unparalleled, and the brothers’ reunion not only honors their father but also the rich musical heritage he helped to create. Performing together, their synergy is unmistakable, and their collective energy invokes memories of Marley’s original performances while breathing new life into the music.

    The Show: A Journey Through Bob Marley’s Greatest Hits

    The Forest Hills Stadium show, one of the highlights of the tour, featured an electric atmosphere, with the Marleys delivering a setlist packed with classics. From revolutionary anthems like “Get Up, Stand Up” and “Buffalo Soldier” to love ballads like “Is This Love,” the brothers brought Bob’s music to life, reviving both the message and the passion that defined his career.

    The crowd erupted during timeless hits such as “Three Little Birds,” “Iron Lion Zion” and “Positive Vibration” singing along in unison, while more politically charged songs like “War” and “Exodus” reminded the audience of the power of music as a vehicle for social change. Damian, known for his harder-edged, dancehall-inspired sound, added a modern twist to the night with fiery performances while Ziggy’s soulful voice channeled the spirit of his father throughout. The setlist for the tour has been consistent with nearly 30 songs, a true testament to the power and breadth of Bob Marley’s work.

    Honoring a Legend: The Life of Bob Marley

    Bob Marley was born on February 6, 1945, in Nine Mile, Jamaica. Rising from humble beginnings, Marley became the voice of reggae and a symbol of resistance and hope for millions around the world. He started his musical career in the early 1960s with The Wailers, along with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer. The group became known for their unique fusion of ska, rocksteady, and reggae.

    Marley’s music was more than entertainment; it was a message. Songs like “Get Up, Stand Up,” “One Love,” and “Redemption Song” became anthems for unity, resistance, and peace. His blend of spirituality, activism, and culture resonated far beyond the Caribbean, elevating reggae to international acclaim. Tragically, Marley passed away from cancer in 1981 at the age of 36, but his legacy has continued through his children, who have carried on his mission and music.

    A Night of Unity and Celebration

    The Marley Brothers Legacy Tour is more than just a reunion; it’s a celebration of Bob Marley’s profound influence and a reminder of the unifying power of music. At Forest Hills Stadium, the brothers’ performance felt like a historic moment, one that bridged the past and the present. With each song, they brought their father’s message to new ears while giving long-time fans the opportunity to experience Marley’s magic once again.

    As the tour continues across the country, fans from all walks of life will have the chance to partake in this once-in-a-generation experience. Bob Marley’s legacy lives on through his music, and through his sons, who have proven that the message of love, peace, and unity is more relevant now than ever.

    Whether in Vancouver, New York, or Miami, the Marley Brothers Legacy Tour is a testament to the enduring power of Bob Marley’s music—and to the familial bond that keeps that legacy alive for generations to come.

    Setlist: Natural Mystic, Get Up, Stand Up, So Much Trouble in the World, Coming in From the Cold, Positive Vibration, The Heathen, Concrete Jungle, Wake Up and Live, Shalom Salaam, War/No More Trouble, Running Away/Crazy Baldhead, Three Little Birds, Is This Love, Don’t Rock My Boat, Buffalo Soldier, Jammin, Easy Skanking, Boom Draw, New Heights, Medication, Kaya, Iron Lion Zion, Exodus, Could You Be Loved, One Love

  • Sharon Marley Shines at City Winery with a Tribute to Bob and Rita Marley

    On August 7th, Sharon Marley delivered a captivating performance at City Winery in New York City, paying homage to the legendary music of her parents, Bob and Rita Marley, as well as showcasing her own artistry. The intimate venue was filled with the soulful sounds of reggae as Sharon performed iconic tracks like “Is This Love,” “One Draw,” “Trench Town” and “No Woman, No Cry.” Each song resonated with the audience, blending nostalgia with the vibrant energy of live music.

    In addition to the music, the evening offered a special preview of an upcoming art exhibit titled The Garden That Rita Grew: My Grandma Rita. Curated by filmmaker Donisha Prendergast, the granddaughter of Bob and Rita Marley, the exhibit is a tribute to the strength, resilience, and creativity of Rita Marley. The showcase, powered by Humanity Ova Vanity (HOV), features a collection of photographs and artwork that celebrates Rita Marley’s enduring legacy.

    Sharon Marley’s performance was not just a musical journey but a celebration of her family’s influence on reggae music and culture. The preview of The Garden That Rita Grew: My Grandma Rita added a profound layer to the evening, reminding attendees of the powerful legacy of the Marley family, not only in music but in the arts as well.

    City Winery proved to be the perfect setting for this heartfelt tribute, where music and art intertwined to honor the past while inspiring future generations. The event left attendees eagerly anticipating the full unveiling of the exhibit, which promises to be a poignant homage to one of reggae’s most influential matriarchs.

  • The Marley Brothers Unite for ‘The Legacy Tour’ Coming this September to Queens

    The Marley brothers – Ziggy, Stephen, Julian, Ky-Mani, and Damian – have announced “The Legacy Tour” in honor of their father Bob Marley. The tour sees 22 dates, including a stop at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens on September 22.

    Bob Marley’s music endures as a beacon of strength, hope, and unity, attracting a growing global fanbase. For over three decades, his sons have each established themselves as renowned solo artists and have carried on their father’s legacy through their music. Now reunited on The Marley Brothers: The Legacy Tour, they’ll honor their father’s worldwide impact by performing both individual hits and classic Bob Marley songs during a momentous year for the genre.

    The world nears what would have been Bob Marley’s 80th birthday in 2025. There’s no greater homage than experiencing his music live through his sons, who carry on his enduring influence across popular culture. The tour begins September 5 in Vancouver, Canada and comes to a close on October 5 in Miami Florida. The Marley Brothers make a single stop in New York on September 22 in Forest Hills, Queens.

    THE 2024 LEGACY TOUR DATES: 

    9.05 | Vancouver, BC | Festival Lawn at Deer Lake Park

    9.06 | Ridgefield, WA | RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

    9.08 | Auburn, WA | White River Amphitheatre

    9.10 | Concord, CA | Toyota Pavilion at Concord

    9.11 | Chula Vista, CA | North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

    9.12 |  Phoenix, AZ | Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

    9.13 | Albuquerque, NM | Isleta Amphitheater

    9.15 | Austin, TX | Germania Insurance Amphitheater

    9.16 | Dallas, TX | Dos Equis Pavilion

    9.18 | Cincinnati, OH | PNC Pavilion at Riverbend Music Center

    9.19 | Clarkston, MI | Pine Knob Music Theatre

    9.22 | Queens, NY | Forest Hills Stadium

    9.23 | Holmdel, NJ | PNC Bank Arts Center

    9.25 | Bridgeport, CT | Hartford HealthCare

    9.26 | Mansfield, MA | Xfinity Center

    9.27 | Bristow, VA | Jiffy Lube Live

    9.29 | Toronto, ON | Budweiser Stage

    9.30 | Laval, QC | Place Bell

    10.02 | Wilmington, NC | Live Oak Bank Pavilion 

    10.03 | Atlanta, GA | Lakewood Amphitheatre

    10.04 | Tampa, FL | MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amp

    10.05 | Miami, FL | FPL Solar Amphitheatre

    Tickets will be available beginning with artist pre-sales on Tuesday, April 16. Additional presales including a Citi presale will run throughout the week. The general on-sale starts on Friday, April 19 at 10 AM. For more information on The Marley Brothers’ Legacy Tour and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • Organ Fairchild share “Them Belly Full” off Upcoming Album, “Songs We Didn’t Write”

    Buffalo jam stalwarts Organ Fairchild have released the first track off their upcoming album, Songs We Didn’t Write, featuring creative re-arrangements of some favorite music by other artists.

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    The first single is a breezy instrumental romp through Bob Marley’s “Them Belly Full,” and was released on April 5. The full album will be out on June 7, on 180-gram vinyl, CD and digital formats.

    Recorded, mixed and co-produced by Justin Guip (Hot Tuna, Levon Helm) and mastered by Alan Evans (Soulive) – the pair behind Leisure Suit – Songs We Didn’t Write includes instrumental reworkings by Organ Fairchild of Grateful Dead’s “Lost Sailor,” Otis Redding’s “Hard to Handle” with very special guest Jorma Kaukonen, a Harry Styles song, and many more.

    It was actually my son who suggested a full album of cover songs! Why not? We love rearranging material in our organ trio format, and our shows always include some choice covers – we had a ball making this!

    Organ Fairchild guitarist Dave Ruch

    Songs We Didn’t Write will be released on June 7, with album preorders shipping on May 31. Pre-Order here

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    Songs We Didn’t Write Tracklist
    Them Belly Full (Bob Marley)
    Lost Sailor (Grateful Dead)
    Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen)
    Canyon Moon (Harry Styles!)
    Hard to Handle feat. Jorma Kaukonen (Otis Redding)
    Eleanor Rigby (The Beatles)
    Lazy River Road (Grateful Dead)
    I Wish feat. The Brass Machine (Stevie Wonder)
    Redemption Song (Bob Marley)

  • Grand Reopening: Brooklyn Paramount Theater Shines Again with Damian and Stephen Marley

    After years of eager anticipation, the historic Brooklyn Paramount Theater reopened its doors to music enthusiasts on Wednesday, March 27, with a spectacular concert featuring reggae icons Damian and Stephen Marley. Part of their highly anticipated 2024 Traffic Jam Tour, the event delighted fans with a night of rhythm, melody, and cultural celebration.

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    A Brief History of the Brooklyn Paramount Theater

    Originally opened in 1928, the Brooklyn Paramount Theater stood as a beacon of entertainment in the heart of New York City. With its stunning art deco architecture and state-of-the-art facilities, the theater quickly became a beloved landmark, hosting a plethora of performances ranging from live music acts to film screenings.

    Like many historic theaters, the Brooklyn Paramount faced periods of decline and neglect over the years. By the late 1960s, it had ceased operations as a theater and was repurposed for various other uses, including a disco club and a basketball arena. Despite efforts to revive it, the theater remained largely dormant for decades, with its grandeur fading into memory.

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    The Renovation Project

    In recent years, a dedicated group of preservationists and investors embarked on a mission to restore the Brooklyn Paramount Theater to its former glory. Drawing inspiration from its illustrious past, the renovation project aimed to breathe new life into the venue while preserving its historic charm.

    Through meticulous restoration efforts guided by archival research and architectural expertise, the theater underwent a remarkable transformation. From refurbishing the ornate façade to upgrading its sound and lighting systems, no detail was spared in the quest to revive this cultural gem.

    The Grand Reopening Concert

    The reopening of the Brooklyn Paramount TheaterSetlist: was a momentous occasion, eagerly awaited by both locals and music enthusiasts from afar. And what better way to kick off this new chapter in the theater’s history than with a performance by two of reggae’s most influential figures?

    Damian and Stephen Marley, sons of the legendary Bob Marley, graced the stage alongside their band, offering a mesmerizing display of their musical talent. Set against the backdrop of the newly renovated theater, the duo delighted the audience with a dynamic setlist.

    The Music

    Damian and Stephen Marley chose songs from their popular collection to create a setlist that pleased both longtime and new fans. They performed tunes about unity, love, and social justice, along with some catchy melodies. Some standout songs from the concert included”Welcome to Jamrock,” “Could You Be Loved,” “Exodus,” “Medication” “The Mission,” and “Rock Stone.” Each song transported the audience on a musical journey, infusing the Brooklyn Paramount Theater with the vibrant spirit of reggae and honoring the legacy of their famous father.

    A Night to Remember

    As the music ended and applause filled the air, it was obvious that the reopening concert at the Brooklyn Paramount Theatre was a big success. For those in attendance, it wasn’t merely a concert but rather a joyous celebration of culture, community, and the unifying power of music.

    Damian and Stephen Marley – Brooklyn Paramount – Wednesday, March 27, 2024

    Setlist: Big Youth – Intro, 10,000 Chariots, The Traffic Jam, So Much Trouble in the World, All Night, Pimpa’s Paradise, Still Searchin’, Tight Ship, It Was Written, Cast The First Stone, Jah Army, Medication, The Mission, Love and Inity / Punky Reggae Party, Jamming, Is This Love, Rock Stone, Road To Zion, Welcome to Jamrock, Exodus, Could You Be Loved

  • Marley Magic: Junior Marvin Shines at Patchogue, Intimate Session at Looney Tunes on Long Island Weekend

    On February 24, Patchogue Theatre was alive with the iconic reggae sound of The Legendary Wailers, featuring the legendary Junior Marvin. The band’s lineup included Mary-eL on guitar, known for her collaborations with Roger Waters, Tom Morello, and Billy Corgan, Grammy-nominated singer Desi Hyson on lead vocals and keyboard, and Isaac Kouao on drums.

    Born in Kingston, Surrey County, Jamaica, Marvin’s journey traces back to his childhood in London, where he developed a passion for both acting and music. He made a mark in the entertainment world with a role in the Beatles’ film Help! and subsequent television appearances. Meanwhile, his musical apprenticeship unfolded in the United States, sharing stages with legends like T-Bone Walker and Ike & Tina Turner.

    Patchogue Theatre, a historic venue with a rich cultural legacy, served as the perfect backdrop for this unforgettable performance. The theater has been a hub for the arts since its opening in 1923, hosting a variety of shows ranging from vaudeville to modern performances.

    The crowd was treated to a soothing setlist, featuring timeless BobMarley classics. Hits like “Get Up, Stand Up,” “Stir It Up,” “Buffalo Soldier,” “Jammin,” and “One Love” reverberated through the venue, bringing the spirit of reggae to life.

    The grand finale of the night was the performance of “Exodus,” leaving the audience in awe and concluding the show on a high note.

    The following day, Junior Marvin made a special appearance at Looney Tunes Record Store in West Babylon. In an intimate setting, he captivated the audience with solo renditions of “Redemption Song” and “Stir It Up,” showcasing his masterful guitar playing and soulful vocals. Fans had the opportunity to get up close and personal as Junior signed copies of his latest album, “Happy Family,” and posed for pictures.

    The event was a testament to the enduring legacy of reggae music and the incredible talent of Junior Marvin and The Legendary Wailers. The Patchogue Theatre and Looney Tunes Record Store provided the perfect venues for fans to experience the magic of this iconic musician, ensuring an unforgettable weekend of music and memories.

    Adding to the excitement of the weekend, the new Bob Marley biographical film, “One Love,” has become a box office sensation. Portrayed in the film by his son, David Marvin Kerr Jr., Junior Marvin’s character adds a personal touch to the cinematic journey, providing audiences with a deeper understanding of the man behind the music. With a worldwide gross of $120.6 million, the film stands as a testament to the enduring influence of Bob Marley’s timeless message of love and unity.

    Setlist: Get up, Stand Up, Stir It Up, I Shot the Sheriff, Buffalo Soldier, Roots, Rock, Reggae, Three Little Birds, Natural Mystic, Positive Vibration, No Woman, No Cry, My Friends, Jamming, One Love, Blackbird Fly, The Heathen, Exodus