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Ziggy Marley

David Nesta "Ziggy" Marley (born 17 October 1968) is a Jamaican reggae musician. He is the son of reggae icon Bob Marley and Rita Marley. He led the family band Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers until 2002, with whom he released eight studio albums. After the disbandment, Ziggy launched a successful solo career, releasing eight solo studio albums on his own label, Tuff Gong Worldwide. Ziggy continues his father’s practice of recording and self-releasing all of his music. Marley is an eight-time Grammy Award winner and a Daytime Emmy Award recipient.

Ziggy Marley
Marley in 2011
Born
David Nesta Marley

(1968-10-17) 17 October 1968 (age 55)
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • musician
  • music producer
  • voice actor
Years active1979–present
SpouseOrly Agai
Children7, including Bambaata
Parent(s)Bob Marley (father)
Rita Marley (mother)
RelativesSharon Marley (half-sister)
Cedella Marley (sister)
Stephen Marley (brother)
Rohan Marley (half-brother)
Julian Marley (half-brother)
Ky-Mani Marley (half-brother)
Damian Marley (half-brother)
Nico Marley (nephew)
Cedella Booker (grandmother)
Skip Marley (nephew)
Jo Mersa Marley (nephew)
YG Marley (nephew)
Selah Marley (niece)
Musical career
GenresReggae
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • percussion
  • piano
Labels
Formerly ofZiggy Marley and the Melody Makers
Websiteziggymarley.com

Early life edit

David Nesta Marley was born in Kingston, Jamaica, on October 17, 1968.[1] He grew up in Trenchtown, a poor neighborhood of Kingston, and in Wilmington, Delaware, where he attended elementary school for a few years.[2] Ziggy grew up very active, playing soccer and running the mountains, a lifestyle passed on from his parents.[3] As the oldest son of Bob and Rita Marley, Ziggy grew up surrounded by music from an early age. He has 5 half brothers, one brother and two sisters.[4] He received guitar and drum lessons from his father and began sitting in on Wailers recording sessions by the age of ten.[5]

Career edit

1979–1984: Family beginnings edit

In the earliest known record of his musical career, Marley performed as part of a singing group called The Seven Do Bees, made up of him and his classmates, and wherein he was given the stage name "Freddie Dic". The name never stuck, however, and instead, David went on to become known as "Ziggy", a nickname often reported to have been given to him by his father Bob Marley, meaning "little spliff". However, Ziggy stated the following to Melody Maker magazine in 1988: "Me name David but me big Bowie fan. So at the time of the Ziggy Stardust album, me call meself Ziggy and now everyone do."[6]

During the late 1970s, Ziggy could also be seen alongside his brother Stephen at some of their father's larger concerts around Jamaica and abroad. In 1978, the duo appeared on stage at the One Love Peace Concert in Kingston,[7] and the following year at Reggae Sunsplash II in Montego Bay.[8]

1985–2002: Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers edit

In 1979, Ziggy and his siblings Sharon, Cedella and Stephen formed the Melody Makers (named after the British weekly pop/rock music newspaper, Melody Maker) and made their recording debut with "Children Playing in the Streets". The track was written for them by their father, who had composed the song for them four years earlier. All royalties from the single were pledged to the United Nations, to aid its efforts during the International Year of the Child.[9]

The Melody Makers made their onstage debut as a group on 23 September 1979, performing on the same bill as their father for the first and only time at the "Roots Rock Reggae" two-day concert series in Kingston's National Arena.[10] Ziggy was 11 years old at the time. Notable other early moments in Ziggy's musical history include a performance with Stephen at their father's funeral in 1981, and later that year the Melody Makers released their second single, "What A Plot", under the family's Tuff Gong record label.[11] The Melody Makers recorded an unreleased album titled Children Playing in 1979.

After Bob Marley's death in 1981, Ziggy began performing in his place alongside the Wailers at various shows around Jamaica,[12] and in 1984 the group went on tour in support of the year's Bob Marley Legend compilation album release.[13] The Melody Makers' first fully released album was Play the Game Right in 1985.[14] Their 1988 album Conscious Party was a major worldwide hit and received a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album.[15] In 1996, the band performed the theme song for children's animated show Arthur.[16] Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers won three Grammy Awards and five nominations in total before disbanding in 2002.[17]

2003–2006: Dragonfly/Solo Career beginning edit

After the Melody Makers disbanded, Ziggy Marley launched a solo career. His debut solo album, Dragonfly, was released in April 2003. The album featured the single "True To Myself", which remains one of his biggest hits. The track "Rainbow in the Sky" features both Flea and John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, while "Melancholy Mood" features only Flea.[18]

2006–2011: Tuff Gong Worldwide (independent artist) edit

 
Marley performing in 2007

In July 2006, his second solo album, Love Is My Religion, was released on his independent record label Tuff Gong Worldwide. The album won a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album,[19] making it Marley's 4th Grammy win.[15]

Marley performed a duet with Donna Summer for her 2008 album Crayons.[20] In May 2009, his third solo album Family Time, was released on Tuff Gong Worldwide. Family Time was presented as a children's album and features family and friends: Rita Marley, Cedella Marley, Judah Marley, Paul Simon, Willie Nelson, Jack Johnson, Toots Hibbert, Laurie Berkner, Elizabeth Mitchell, and more. This album won a Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children.[21] In June 2011, Marley released his fourth album Wild and Free. The title track, featuring Woody Harrelson, was available for free with the pre-order of Ziggy's first comic book, Marijuanaman.[22]

2012–present: Two more albums edit

In 2013, Marley's song "I Love You Too" won him a Daytime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Original Song – Children's and Animation category, after it was used in the Cbeebies animation 3rd & Bird.[23] Ziggy released the children's book, I Love You Too, based on the song and illustrated by Agnieszka Jatkowska.[24] In April 2014, Ziggy Marley released his fifth solo studio album, entitled Fly Rasta.[25] Fly Rasta won the Grammy for Best Reggae Album at the 57th Grammy Awards. Marley later announced his sixth solo album Ziggy Marley to be released spring 2016.[26]

In May 2018, Marley released his most recent studio album, Rebellion Rises, through Tuff Gong Worldwide.[27] The album received rave reviews upon release. Cryptic Rock gave the album 5 out of 5 stars, stating "Politically and socially relevant, Rebellion Rises is a war of music, creating peace with a purpose.".[28] Island Stage called the album "a 10-track masterpiece that continues his father’s tradition of promoting emancipation from mental slavery through education, social activism, and healthy living."[29] Reggaeville said the album "is not an angry record. It is not a bitter record. But, it is not a record of hope, either. The time of hoping for change is a notion Marley considers past due. This is a record of action, and for Ziggy Marley, the time for action is now."[30]

Personal life edit

 
Marley brothers in 1997

Ziggy Marley is the eldest son of Bob Marley and Rita Marley. His brothers are Stephen Marley, Julian Marley, Ky-Mani Marley, Robert "Robbie" Marley, Rohan Marley and Damian Marley. His sisters are Sharon Marley, Cedella Marley, Karen Marley, Stephanie Marley and Serita Stewart.

He is married to Orly Agai, an Israeli of Iranian-Jewish descent,[31][32] who is a former vice-president of William Morris Agency. They have four children: one daughter, Judah Victoria, and three sons, Gideon Robert Nesta, Abraham Selassie Robert Nesta, and Isaiah Sion Robert Nesta. He also has three children from previous relationships: a son, Bambaata (b. 1989), a daughter, Justice (b. 1991), and a daughter named Zuri (b. 1995).[33]

Politics edit

Marley signed an open letter supporting Israel during the Israel–Hamas war by the pro-Israel organization Creative Community for Peace. On 20 October 2023, he posted "Free Gaza from Hamas."[34]

Philanthropy edit

U.R.G.E. Foundation edit

The Unlimited Resources Giving Enlightenment (U.R.G.E.) was founded in 2007 by Ziggy Marley. It is a non-profit, charity foundation working towards improving educational, health and community environments for children.[35]

U.R.G.E acts worldwide, but their main acting areas include Jamaica and Ethiopia, among other African countries. U.R.G.E.'s missions include action and awareness.[36]

Action:

  • Seek communities that may benefit from U.R.G.E.'s help
  • Raise funds via individual and corporate donations, product sales, ticket sales, and charitable events
  • Collect and donate the items (clothing, toys, school supplies, food) that are most needed by children and their communities
  • Provide assistance and resources that enable communities to develop and self-sustain

Awareness:

  • Raise awareness on current events, social developments and political landscapes which affect children
  • Partner with other artists, celebrities, brands and charitable organizations to draw attention to the needs of the communities in need of donations
  • Research the most accurate and unbiased information to the media and public
  • Share U.R.G.E.'s stories of success through photos, stories and letters

Efforts

  • The Chepstow Basic School in Portland, Jamaica has been working with U.R.G.E. since 2008, constantly improving its different areas. Over the years, financial and humanitarian assistance has been aided. Some examples include: financial support for teacher salaries, construction of music rooms and playgrounds, donation of musical instruments and bicycles and the hosting of health and dental clinics. U.R.G.E. frequently posts updates in their website about current and pasts projects with Chepstow.[37][38]
  • Aided with tuition assistance for the Promise Learning Center, a special education institution in Kingston, Jamaica. It provides academic, technical and social training for children with Autism and other learning disabilities.[39]
  • Provided financial aid to Robert Gordon, a top student from Richmond Park Preparatory School in Kingston, Jamaica.[40]
  • Donated books and toys to Glenhope Nursery in Kingston, Jamaica. Glenhope Nursery is a shelter for abandoned, abused, neglected, orphaned or disabled babies and toddlers.[41]
  • Aided Belvedere Middle School student Kimberly Vargas in participating in the LA Swish basketball program.[42]
  • Donated funds for a pacemaker for a surgery in Jamaica.[43]
  • Donated equipment (including laryngoscope sets) to the surgical ward and burnt unit at the Bustamante Hospital for Children in Kingston, Jamaica.[44]
  • Donated toys to SOS Children's Villages International orphanage in Brazil.[45]
  • Sponsored a free dental clinic in Jamaica alongside HealthCare International. Over the span of a week, free checkups and dental care were offered to more than 200 students and local residents. Dental products such as toothbrushes and toothpaste were also given free of charge. Dr. Eli Davidyan was the lead dentist involved in the clinic.[46]
  • Marley appeared alongside his family on UGG's Holiday Campaign and donated US$50,000 to U.R.G.E and HOLA.[47]
  • Teamed up with Jamaican institutions "BossMom" and "Food for the Poor" (FFTP) to help with BossMom's program "BossMom Builds", which helps build homes for women in Jamaica, providing all the basic necessities such as water, appliances and sustainable energy sources.[48]
  • Marley also donates to U.R.G.E. a portion of proceeds from sales and streams of his albums Family Time and More Family Time. He also donates a dollar of every ticket sale he makes to U.R.G.E.[49]

Other philanthropic works edit

  • Disney included Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers' song "Give A Little Love" to their 1991 charity album "For Our Children". All the proceeds were donated to the Pediatric AIDS Foundation.[50]
  • In 2007, Marley signed on as an official supporter of Little Kids Rock, a nonprofit organization that provides free musical instruments and free lessons to children in public schools throughout the United States. He has visited with children in the program and sits on the organization's board of directors as an honorary member.[51]
  • In 2008, Marley joined forces with H&M and other celebrities for the “Fashion Against AIDS” collaboration. This collaboration served as a means to raise awareness about HIV. Marley designed a T-shirt with “Love is my Religion” written on it (the title of his then-latest record), in the traditional Rastafarian colors (green, gold and red).[52]
  • In 2011, Marley lent his voice and likeness to the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine for a print ad campaign to promote healthy vegetarian living.[53]
  • In 2012, Marley recorded a special version of "Personal Revolution" from his 2011 album Wild and Free for the Rotary International "End Polio Now" compilation album.[54] All the proceeds went towards Rotary's campaign to help end Polio. Marley is a collaborator with Rotary to this day, using his social media platforms to help raise awareness about the ongoing efforts to eradicate Polio around the world.[55]
  • In 2015, Marley performed a benefit concert for John Varvatos’s annual Stuart House fundraiser for the UCLA Rape Treatment Center program. More than US$950,000 was raised during the event.[56]
  • In 2017, Marley partnered with the Heart of Los Angeles, a non-profit organization dedicated to giving greater opportunities to the less fortunate youth. He also performed and met with the children at HOLA's 25th Anniversary Celebration.[57]
  • In 2019, Marley headlined the L.A. location of the World’s Biggest Sleepout at the Hollywood Bowl, an event organized globally by CEO Sleepout UK to combat homelessness and poverty.[58]
  • Also in 2019, Marley took part in Kidspace Children’s Museum’s 2019 Summer Kids Food Festival, aimed to teach children about the benefits of balanced food choices an environmentally-focused eating habits.[59]
  • In that same year, Marley was honored by the Creative Community for Peace (CCFP) in their 2nd annual Ambassadors of Peace Gala in Los Angeles. CCFP works to bridge the power of music and bringing people together. In the event, Marley expressed his connection with the Israeli population and spread his message of love and peace.[60][61][62]
  • Marley was an outspoken advocate for saving the iguanas of the Jamaican Goat Islands, working with the International Iguana Foundation and taking part in a California Science Center exhibit to raise awareness for the cause.[63]
  • In 2021, Marley participated in a performance for National Geographic’s virtual Earth Day Celebration and discussed climate and environmental issues facing our planet. “We’re making art to make a change and challenge the status quo. We need more art like that in this time. We need more music like that. We need more artists like that. So I am just happy that we are using art in that way.”[64]
  • Also in 2021, Marley recorded an acoustic version of his song "Shalom Salaam" from his 2003 album Dragonfly alongside the Jerusalem Youth Chorus to raise awareness and promote peaceful environments between the Israeli and Palestinian communities. "The chorus empowers youth from East & West Jerusalem with the responsibility to speak and sing their truths as they become leaders in their communities and inspire singers and listeners around the world to work for peace, justice, inclusion, and equality."[65]

Other works edit

Acting and voice-overs edit

Acting and voice-overs[66]
Year Title Role Notes
1990 Parker Lewis Can't Lose Himself
1992 Sesame Street Himself Episode: 23.70. Melody Makers also made an appearance. Performed "Small People" from their album Jahmekya
1995 Family Matters Himself Also performed "Power to Move Ya" from Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers's album Free Like We Want 2B
1997 New York Undercover Himself Episode: "Is it a Crime?"
2003 Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc Reflux (voice) Uncredited
2004 Charmed Musical Guest Episode: "The Legend of Sleepy Halliwell"
2004 Shark Tale Ernie (voice) Also performed a version of "Three Little Birds" by Bob Marley
2005 Club Oscar Ernie (voice)
2007 My Gym Partner's a Monkey Crockadle (voice) Episode: "Mongoosed/Mellow Fellows"
2009 Sesame Street Himself Episode: "Wild Nature Survivor Guy"
2010 3rd & Bird Himself Episode: "Jamaica"
2010 Wonder Pets! The Cheshire Cat (voice) Episode: "Adventures in Wonderland"
2016 Hawaii Five-0 Bones Episode: "Ka Pohaku Kihi Pa'a"
2016 Pup Star Dog Gnarly (voice)
2017 Pup Star: Better 2Gether Dog Gnarly (voice)
2018 Pup Star: World Tour Dog Gnarly (voice)
2020 Fraggle Rock: Rock On! Himself Episode: "Party Down in Fraggle Rock!"
2021 The Runaway Bunny (TV special) Singer
2023 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Lenny (voice)

Musical features edit

Musical Features[67]
Year Artist Song Credits
2001 Cheb Mami Madanite Producer; Performer
2004 Dora the Explorer Three Little Birds (feat. Ziggy Marley) Performer
2007 Angelique Kidjo Sedjedo Songwriter; Performer
2008 Donna Summer Crayons (featuring Ziggy Marley) Songwriter; Performer
2011 Beatriz Luengo He Prometido (feat. Ziggy Marley) Performer
2011 Stephen Marley The Chapel Performer
2012 Jack Johnson Cry Cry Cry Songwriter; Performer
2013 Cody Simpson Love Songwriter; Performer
2013 Andra Day Coolin' in the Streets (Featuring Ziggy Marley) Performer
2014 Carlos Santana Iron Lion Zion (feat. Ziggy Marley) Performer
2014 Dionne Warwick Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head Performer
2016 The Laurie Berkner Band My My Marisol Performer
2016 Florida Georgia Line Life is a Honeymoon Performer
2017 Morgan Heritage One Family Performer
2018 Kenny Chesney Love for Love City (with Ziggy Marley) Performer
2019 Renee & Friends where do the children play? Performer
2019 Looner Good Enough Producer; Performer
2019 Looner All Women Producer
2020 Carlos Vives El Hilo Songwriter; Performer
2021 Maluma Tonika (feat. Ziggy Marley) Songwriter; Performer
2021 Jake Shimabukuro All You Need is Love Performer
2021 Natiruts América Vibra Songwriter; Performer
2021 Ben Harper & Ziggy Marley Spin it Faster Performer
2022 LeAnn Rimes the only Performer
2022 The Marley Brothers Cornerstone 2022 (feat. Ziggy Marley, Stephen Marley, Damian Marley, Julian Marley & Ky-Mani Marley) Performer

Public appearances edit

Marley and his daughter Judah made an appearance in the 2009 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.[68]

Discography edit

Albums with the Melody Makers edit

Solo albums edit

Live albums edit

  • 2008: Love Is My Religion Live
  • 2009: Ziggy Live From Soho
  • 2013: Ziggy Marley in Concert
  • 2017: We are the People Tour

Awards edit

Grammy Awards edit

Ziggy has won eight awards from fifteen nominations.[69]

Year Awardee Category Result
1982 Reggae Sunsplash '81, A Tribute To Bob Marley Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording Nominated
1985 Play the Game Right Best Reggae Recording Nominated
1988 Conscious Party Best Reggae Recording Won
1989 One Bright Day Best Reggae Recording Won
1991 Jahmekya Best Reggae Album Nominated
1993 Joy and Blues Best Reggae Album Nominated
1995 Free Like We Want 2 B Best Reggae Album Nominated
1997 Fallen Is Babylon Best Reggae Album Won
2006 Love Is My Religion Best Reggae Album Won
2009 Family Time Best Musical Album for Children Won
2011 Wild and Free Best Reggae Album Nominated
2013 Ziggy Marley in Concert Best Reggae Album Won
2014 Fly Rasta Best Reggae Album Won
2016 Ziggy Marley (album) Best Reggae Album Won
2018 Rebellion Rises Best Reggae Album Nominated

Other awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category
2013 Daytime Emmy Awards
  • Outstanding Original Song - Children's and Animation - 3rd & Bird (2008) - For song "I Love You Too"[70]
2014 CLIO Awards
  • “Making of Legend Remixed: The Documentary”: Hyundai / UME / Tuff Gong - Brand Collaborations - Integrated Campaign (Bronze)
  • Music partnerships/collaborations for “Making of Three Little Birds Remix” (Shortlist)
  • Documentary Film, Executive Producer[71]
IRAWMA (International Reggae And World Music Awards)
2017 UCLA George and Ira Gershwin Award
  • Lifetime Musical Achievement[73]
2021 IRAWMA (International Reggae And World Music Awards)
  • 2021 Inductee Hall of Fame/ Lifetime Achievement[74]
Medgar Evers College
  • Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts[75]

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official Site of the Marley Brothers
  • Official Melody Makers website
  • Ziggy Marley at IMDb

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David Nesta Ziggy Marley born 17 October 1968 is a Jamaican reggae musician He is the son of reggae icon Bob Marley and Rita Marley He led the family band Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers until 2002 with whom he released eight studio albums After the disbandment Ziggy launched a successful solo career releasing eight solo studio albums on his own label Tuff Gong Worldwide Ziggy continues his father s practice of recording and self releasing all of his music Marley is an eight time Grammy Award winner and a Daytime Emmy Award recipient Ziggy MarleyMarley in 2011BornDavid Nesta Marley 1968 10 17 17 October 1968 age 55 Kingston JamaicaOccupationsSinger songwritermusicianmusic producervoice actorYears active1979 presentSpouseOrly AgaiChildren7 including BambaataParent s Bob Marley father Rita Marley mother RelativesSharon Marley half sister Cedella Marley sister Stephen Marley brother Rohan Marley half brother Julian Marley half brother Ky Mani Marley half brother Damian Marley half brother Nico Marley nephew Cedella Booker grandmother Skip Marley nephew Jo Mersa Marley nephew YG Marley nephew Selah Marley niece Musical careerGenresReggaeInstrument s VocalsguitarpercussionpianoLabelsTuff Gong WorldwideVirginEMIElektraFormerly ofZiggy Marley and the Melody MakersWebsiteziggymarley wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1979 1984 Family beginnings 2 2 1985 2002 Ziggy Marley amp The Melody Makers 2 3 2003 2006 Dragonfly Solo Career beginning 2 4 2006 2011 Tuff Gong Worldwide independent artist 2 5 2012 present Two more albums 3 Personal life 4 Politics 5 Philanthropy 5 1 U R G E Foundation 5 2 Other philanthropic works 6 Other works 6 1 Acting and voice overs 6 2 Musical features 6 3 Public appearances 7 Discography 7 1 Albums with the Melody Makers 7 2 Solo albums 7 3 Live albums 8 Awards 8 1 Grammy Awards 8 2 Other awards and nominations 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editDavid Nesta Marley was born in Kingston Jamaica on October 17 1968 1 He grew up in Trenchtown a poor neighborhood of Kingston and in Wilmington Delaware where he attended elementary school for a few years 2 Ziggy grew up very active playing soccer and running the mountains a lifestyle passed on from his parents 3 As the oldest son of Bob and Rita Marley Ziggy grew up surrounded by music from an early age He has 5 half brothers one brother and two sisters 4 He received guitar and drum lessons from his father and began sitting in on Wailers recording sessions by the age of ten 5 Career edit1979 1984 Family beginnings edit In the earliest known record of his musical career Marley performed as part of a singing group called The Seven Do Bees made up of him and his classmates and wherein he was given the stage name Freddie Dic The name never stuck however and instead David went on to become known as Ziggy a nickname often reported to have been given to him by his father Bob Marley meaning little spliff However Ziggy stated the following to Melody Maker magazine in 1988 Me name David but me big Bowie fan So at the time of the Ziggy Stardust album me call meself Ziggy and now everyone do 6 During the late 1970s Ziggy could also be seen alongside his brother Stephen at some of their father s larger concerts around Jamaica and abroad In 1978 the duo appeared on stage at the One Love Peace Concert in Kingston 7 and the following year at Reggae Sunsplash II in Montego Bay 8 1985 2002 Ziggy Marley amp The Melody Makers edit Main article Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers In 1979 Ziggy and his siblings Sharon Cedella and Stephen formed the Melody Makers named after the British weekly pop rock music newspaper Melody Maker and made their recording debut with Children Playing in the Streets The track was written for them by their father who had composed the song for them four years earlier All royalties from the single were pledged to the United Nations to aid its efforts during the International Year of the Child 9 The Melody Makers made their onstage debut as a group on 23 September 1979 performing on the same bill as their father for the first and only time at the Roots Rock Reggae two day concert series in Kingston s National Arena 10 Ziggy was 11 years old at the time Notable other early moments in Ziggy s musical history include a performance with Stephen at their father s funeral in 1981 and later that year the Melody Makers released their second single What A Plot under the family s Tuff Gong record label 11 The Melody Makers recorded an unreleased album titled Children Playing in 1979 After Bob Marley s death in 1981 Ziggy began performing in his place alongside the Wailers at various shows around Jamaica 12 and in 1984 the group went on tour in support of the year s Bob Marley Legend compilation album release 13 The Melody Makers first fully released album was Play the Game Right in 1985 14 Their 1988 album Conscious Party was a major worldwide hit and received a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album 15 In 1996 the band performed the theme song for children s animated show Arthur 16 Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers won three Grammy Awards and five nominations in total before disbanding in 2002 17 2003 2006 Dragonfly Solo Career beginning edit See also Dragonfly Ziggy Marley album After the Melody Makers disbanded Ziggy Marley launched a solo career His debut solo album Dragonfly was released in April 2003 The album featured the single True To Myself which remains one of his biggest hits The track Rainbow in the Sky features both Flea and John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers while Melancholy Mood features only Flea 18 2006 2011 Tuff Gong Worldwide independent artist edit See also Love Is My Religion Family Time album and Wild and Free album nbsp Marley performing in 2007In July 2006 his second solo album Love Is My Religion was released on his independent record label Tuff Gong Worldwide The album won a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album 19 making it Marley s 4th Grammy win 15 Marley performed a duet with Donna Summer for her 2008 album Crayons 20 In May 2009 his third solo album Family Time was released on Tuff Gong Worldwide Family Time was presented as a children s album and features family and friends Rita Marley Cedella Marley Judah Marley Paul Simon Willie Nelson Jack Johnson Toots Hibbert Laurie Berkner Elizabeth Mitchell and more This album won a Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children 21 In June 2011 Marley released his fourth album Wild and Free The title track featuring Woody Harrelson was available for free with the pre order of Ziggy s first comic book Marijuanaman 22 2012 present Two more albums edit See also Fly Rasta and Rebellion Rises In 2013 Marley s song I Love You Too won him a Daytime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Original Song Children s and Animation category after it was used in the Cbeebies animation 3rd amp Bird 23 Ziggy released the children s book I Love You Too based on the song and illustrated by Agnieszka Jatkowska 24 In April 2014 Ziggy Marley released his fifth solo studio album entitled Fly Rasta 25 Fly Rasta won the Grammy for Best Reggae Album at the 57th Grammy Awards Marley later announced his sixth solo album Ziggy Marley to be released spring 2016 26 In May 2018 Marley released his most recent studio album Rebellion Rises through Tuff Gong Worldwide 27 The album received rave reviews upon release Cryptic Rock gave the album 5 out of 5 stars stating Politically and socially relevant Rebellion Rises is a war of music creating peace with a purpose 28 Island Stage called the album a 10 track masterpiece that continues his father s tradition of promoting emancipation from mental slavery through education social activism and healthy living 29 Reggaeville said the album is not an angry record It is not a bitter record But it is not a record of hope either The time of hoping for change is a notion Marley considers past due This is a record of action and for Ziggy Marley the time for action is now 30 Personal life edit nbsp Marley brothers in 1997Ziggy Marley is the eldest son of Bob Marley and Rita Marley His brothers are Stephen Marley Julian Marley Ky Mani Marley Robert Robbie Marley Rohan Marley and Damian Marley His sisters are Sharon Marley Cedella Marley Karen Marley Stephanie Marley and Serita Stewart He is married to Orly Agai an Israeli of Iranian Jewish descent 31 32 who is a former vice president of William Morris Agency They have four children one daughter Judah Victoria and three sons Gideon Robert Nesta Abraham Selassie Robert Nesta and Isaiah Sion Robert Nesta He also has three children from previous relationships a son Bambaata b 1989 a daughter Justice b 1991 and a daughter named Zuri b 1995 33 Politics editMarley signed an open letter supporting Israel during the Israel Hamas war by the pro Israel organization Creative Community for Peace On 20 October 2023 he posted Free Gaza from Hamas 34 Philanthropy editThis section may contain excessive or irrelevant examples Please help improve the article by adding descriptive text and removing less pertinent examples April 2024 This section is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this section if appropriate Editing help is available April 2024 U R G E Foundation edit The Unlimited Resources Giving Enlightenment U R G E was founded in 2007 by Ziggy Marley It is a non profit charity foundation working towards improving educational health and community environments for children 35 U R G E acts worldwide but their main acting areas include Jamaica and Ethiopia among other African countries U R G E s missions include action and awareness 36 Action Seek communities that may benefit from U R G E s help Raise funds via individual and corporate donations product sales ticket sales and charitable events Collect and donate the items clothing toys school supplies food that are most needed by children and their communities Provide assistance and resources that enable communities to develop and self sustainAwareness Raise awareness on current events social developments and political landscapes which affect children Partner with other artists celebrities brands and charitable organizations to draw attention to the needs of the communities in need of donations Research the most accurate and unbiased information to the media and public Share U R G E s stories of success through photos stories and lettersEfforts The Chepstow Basic School in Portland Jamaica has been working with U R G E since 2008 constantly improving its different areas Over the years financial and humanitarian assistance has been aided Some examples include financial support for teacher salaries construction of music rooms and playgrounds donation of musical instruments and bicycles and the hosting of health and dental clinics U R G E frequently posts updates in their website about current and pasts projects with Chepstow 37 38 Aided with tuition assistance for the Promise Learning Center a special education institution in Kingston Jamaica It provides academic technical and social training for children with Autism and other learning disabilities 39 Provided financial aid to Robert Gordon a top student from Richmond Park Preparatory School in Kingston Jamaica 40 Donated books and toys to Glenhope Nursery in Kingston Jamaica Glenhope Nursery is a shelter for abandoned abused neglected orphaned or disabled babies and toddlers 41 Aided Belvedere Middle School student Kimberly Vargas in participating in the LA Swish basketball program 42 Donated funds for a pacemaker for a surgery in Jamaica 43 Donated equipment including laryngoscope sets to the surgical ward and burnt unit at the Bustamante Hospital for Children in Kingston Jamaica 44 Donated toys to SOS Children s Villages International orphanage in Brazil 45 Sponsored a free dental clinic in Jamaica alongside HealthCare International Over the span of a week free checkups and dental care were offered to more than 200 students and local residents Dental products such as toothbrushes and toothpaste were also given free of charge Dr Eli Davidyan was the lead dentist involved in the clinic 46 Marley appeared alongside his family on UGG s Holiday Campaign and donated US 50 000 to U R G E and HOLA 47 Teamed up with Jamaican institutions BossMom and Food for the Poor FFTP to help with BossMom s program BossMom Builds which helps build homes for women in Jamaica providing all the basic necessities such as water appliances and sustainable energy sources 48 Marley also donates to U R G E a portion of proceeds from sales and streams of his albums Family Time and More Family Time He also donates a dollar of every ticket sale he makes to U R G E 49 Other philanthropic works edit Disney included Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers song Give A Little Love to their 1991 charity album For Our Children All the proceeds were donated to the Pediatric AIDS Foundation 50 In 2007 Marley signed on as an official supporter of Little Kids Rock a nonprofit organization that provides free musical instruments and free lessons to children in public schools throughout the United States He has visited with children in the program and sits on the organization s board of directors as an honorary member 51 In 2008 Marley joined forces with H amp M and other celebrities for the Fashion Against AIDS collaboration This collaboration served as a means to raise awareness about HIV Marley designed a T shirt with Love is my Religion written on it the title of his then latest record in the traditional Rastafarian colors green gold and red 52 In 2011 Marley lent his voice and likeness to the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine for a print ad campaign to promote healthy vegetarian living 53 In 2012 Marley recorded a special version of Personal Revolution from his 2011 album Wild and Free for the Rotary International End Polio Now compilation album 54 All the proceeds went towards Rotary s campaign to help end Polio Marley is a collaborator with Rotary to this day using his social media platforms to help raise awareness about the ongoing efforts to eradicate Polio around the world 55 In 2015 Marley performed a benefit concert for John Varvatos s annual Stuart House fundraiser for the UCLA Rape Treatment Center program More than US 950 000 was raised during the event 56 In 2017 Marley partnered with the Heart of Los Angeles a non profit organization dedicated to giving greater opportunities to the less fortunate youth He also performed and met with the children at HOLA s 25th Anniversary Celebration 57 In 2019 Marley headlined the L A location of the World s Biggest Sleepout at the Hollywood Bowl an event organized globally by CEO Sleepout UK to combat homelessness and poverty 58 Also in 2019 Marley took part in Kidspace Children s Museum s 2019 Summer Kids Food Festival aimed to teach children about the benefits of balanced food choices an environmentally focused eating habits 59 In that same year Marley was honored by the Creative Community for Peace CCFP in their 2nd annual Ambassadors of Peace Gala in Los Angeles CCFP works to bridge the power of music and bringing people together In the event Marley expressed his connection with the Israeli population and spread his message of love and peace 60 61 62 Marley was an outspoken advocate for saving the iguanas of the Jamaican Goat Islands working with the International Iguana Foundation and taking part in a California Science Center exhibit to raise awareness for the cause 63 In 2021 Marley participated in a performance for National Geographic s virtual Earth Day Celebration and discussed climate and environmental issues facing our planet We re making art to make a change and challenge the status quo We need more art like that in this time We need more music like that We need more artists like that So I am just happy that we are using art in that way 64 Also in 2021 Marley recorded an acoustic version of his song Shalom Salaam from his 2003 album Dragonfly alongside the Jerusalem Youth Chorus to raise awareness and promote peaceful environments between the Israeli and Palestinian communities The chorus empowers youth from East amp West Jerusalem with the responsibility to speak and sing their truths as they become leaders in their communities and inspire singers and listeners around the world to work for peace justice inclusion and equality 65 Other works editActing and voice overs edit Acting and voice overs 66 Year Title Role Notes1990 Parker Lewis Can t Lose Himself1992 Sesame Street Himself Episode 23 70 Melody Makers also made an appearance Performed Small People from their album Jahmekya1995 Family Matters Himself Also performed Power to Move Ya from Ziggy Marley amp the Melody Makers s album Free Like We Want 2B1997 New York Undercover Himself Episode Is it a Crime 2003 Rayman 3 Hoodlum Havoc Reflux voice Uncredited2004 Charmed Musical Guest Episode The Legend of Sleepy Halliwell 2004 Shark Tale Ernie voice Also performed a version of Three Little Birds by Bob Marley2005 Club Oscar Ernie voice 2007 My Gym Partner s a Monkey Crockadle voice Episode Mongoosed Mellow Fellows 2009 Sesame Street Himself Episode Wild Nature Survivor Guy 2010 3rd amp Bird Himself Episode Jamaica 2010 Wonder Pets The Cheshire Cat voice Episode Adventures in Wonderland 2016 Hawaii Five 0 Bones Episode Ka Pohaku Kihi Pa a 2016 Pup Star Dog Gnarly voice 2017 Pup Star Better 2Gether Dog Gnarly voice 2018 Pup Star World Tour Dog Gnarly voice 2020 Fraggle Rock Rock On Himself Episode Party Down in Fraggle Rock 2021 The Runaway Bunny TV special Singer2023 Spider Man Across the Spider Verse Lenny voice Musical features edit Musical Features 67 Year Artist Song Credits2001 Cheb Mami Madanite Producer Performer2004 Dora the Explorer Three Little Birds feat Ziggy Marley Performer2007 Angelique Kidjo Sedjedo Songwriter Performer2008 Donna Summer Crayons featuring Ziggy Marley Songwriter Performer2011 Beatriz Luengo He Prometido feat Ziggy Marley Performer2011 Stephen Marley The Chapel Performer2012 Jack Johnson Cry Cry Cry Songwriter Performer2013 Cody Simpson Love Songwriter Performer2013 Andra Day Coolin in the Streets Featuring Ziggy Marley Performer2014 Carlos Santana Iron Lion Zion feat Ziggy Marley Performer2014 Dionne Warwick Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head Performer2016 The Laurie Berkner Band My My Marisol Performer2016 Florida Georgia Line Life is a Honeymoon Performer2017 Morgan Heritage One Family Performer2018 Kenny Chesney Love for Love City with Ziggy Marley Performer2019 Renee amp Friends where do the children play Performer2019 Looner Good Enough Producer Performer2019 Looner All Women Producer2020 Carlos Vives El Hilo Songwriter Performer2021 Maluma Tonika feat Ziggy Marley Songwriter Performer2021 Jake Shimabukuro All You Need is Love Performer2021 Natiruts America Vibra Songwriter Performer2021 Ben Harper amp Ziggy Marley Spin it Faster Performer2022 LeAnn Rimes the only Performer2022 The Marley Brothers Cornerstone 2022 feat Ziggy Marley Stephen Marley Damian Marley Julian Marley amp Ky Mani Marley PerformerPublic appearances edit Marley and his daughter Judah made an appearance in the 2009 Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade 68 Discography editAlbums with the Melody Makers edit 1985 Play the Game Right 1986 Hey World 1988 Conscious Party 1989 One Bright Day 1991 Jahmekya 1993 Joy and Blues 1995 Free Like We Want 2 B 1997 Fallen Is Babylon 1999 The Spirit of Music 2000 Ziggy Marley amp the Melody Makers Live Vol 1Solo albums edit Main article Ziggy Marley discography 2003 Dragonfly 2006 Love Is My Religion 2009 Family Time 2011 Wild and Free 2014 Fly Rasta 2016 Ziggy Marley 2018 Rebellion Rises 2020 More Family TimeLive albums edit 2008 Love Is My Religion Live 2009 Ziggy Live From Soho 2013 Ziggy Marley in Concert 2017 We are the People TourAwards editGrammy Awards edit Ziggy has won eight awards from fifteen nominations 69 Year Awardee Category Result1982 Reggae Sunsplash 81 A Tribute To Bob Marley Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording Nominated1985 Play the Game Right Best Reggae Recording Nominated1988 Conscious Party Best Reggae Recording Won1989 One Bright Day Best Reggae Recording Won1991 Jahmekya Best Reggae Album Nominated1993 Joy and Blues Best Reggae Album Nominated1995 Free Like We Want 2 B Best Reggae Album Nominated1997 Fallen Is Babylon Best Reggae Album Won2006 Love Is My Religion Best Reggae Album Won2009 Family Time Best Musical Album for Children Won2011 Wild and Free Best Reggae Album Nominated2013 Ziggy Marley in Concert Best Reggae Album Won2014 Fly Rasta Best Reggae Album Won2016 Ziggy Marley album Best Reggae Album Won2018 Rebellion Rises Best Reggae Album NominatedOther awards and nominations edit Year Award Category2013 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Original Song Children s and Animation 3rd amp Bird 2008 For song I Love You Too 70 2014 CLIO Awards Making of Legend Remixed The Documentary Hyundai UME Tuff Gong Brand Collaborations Integrated Campaign Bronze Music partnerships collaborations for Making of Three Little Birds Remix Shortlist Documentary Film Executive Producer 71 IRAWMA International Reggae And World Music Awards Best Album 72 2017 UCLA George and Ira Gershwin Award Lifetime Musical Achievement 73 2021 IRAWMA International Reggae And World Music Awards 2021 Inductee Hall of Fame Lifetime Achievement 74 Medgar Evers College Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts 75 References edit Ziggy Marley Biography com 16 September 2022 Ziggy Marley Biography Musicianguide com Shapiro Bee 11 September 2020 Staying Fit With Ziggy Marley The New York Times LLC SPIN Media October 1989 The Hard Line According to Ziggy Marley SPIN Media LLC p 46 Ziggy Marley Allmusic com Bennett Scotty 1997 Bob Marley St Martin s Press p 76 ISBN 9780312179373 Bob Marley Ziggy One Love Peace Concert Pictures Tattoospinners com Family Business Jamaica 1979 The Daily Telegraph Thompson Dave 2002 Reggae amp Caribbean Music Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 978 0 87930 655 7 Ziggy Marley Timeline Photos Facebook com Children Playing in the Streets Ziggy Marley Song Info AllMusic Retrieved 2 April 2020 Ziggy Marley amp The Wailers Ao Vivo 1984 Lively up Yourself Reggae Jamaica YouTube 28 February 2012 Archived from the original on 23 June 2015 Ziggy Marley amp The Wailers Get Up Stand Up Bob Marley Day Burbank CA Nov 3rd 1984 YouTube 31 October 2011 Archived from the original on 23 June 2015 Play the Game Right Ziggy Marley amp the Melody Makers Ziggy Marley Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2 April 2020 a b Grammy com grammy com 19 November 2019 Retrieved 2 April 2020 Did you Know Ziggy Marley Voices the Title Song on Popular Kids Show Arthur 24 July 2019 Ziggy Marley grammy com Dragonfly Ziggy Marley Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2 April 2020 Ziggy to Fly Rasta Jamaica Observer 19 January 2014 Retrieved 24 January 2014 Crayons Donna Summer Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2 April 2020 Family Time Ziggy Marley Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2 April 2020 Comics Image Image Comics Releases Ziggy Marley s MARIJUANAMAN in Stores April 20th www prnewswire com Press release Retrieved 2 April 2020 Johnson Richard 2013 Ziggy Wins Emmy Jamaica Observer 19 June 2013 Retrieved 20 June Ziggy Marley releases I Love You Too interactive mobile children s book app Bob Marley 10 December 2013 Retrieved 2 April 2020 Ziggy Marley Official Website Ziggy Marley Archived from the original on 20 December 2014 Ziggy Marley Announces New Self Titled Album for May Release reggaeville com Archived from the original on 27 March 2016 Retrieved 21 March 2016 Ziggy Marley Announces New Album Rebellion Rises Reggaeville com Whealy Lisa 14 May 2018 Ziggy Marley Rebellion Rises Album Review Crypticrock com Ziggy Marley Rebellion Rises Album Review Island stage com 19 May 2018 Review Ziggy Marley Rebellion Rises Reggaeville com Ziggy Marley and His Israeli Wife Orly Celebrate All the Jewish Holidays The reggae scion says he also grew up reading the Old Testament and Tanach Jewcy 15 March 2013 Retrieved 2 April 2013 Ziggy Marley and Israeli Iranian wife cooking up Rastafarsi traditions Jpost com 6 November 2016 Zuri Marley Has Been Able to Live a Normal Lifestyle Regardless of Her Famous Grandfather Thecaribbeancurrent com Retrieved 2 September 2019 Ziggy Marley signs letter supporting Israel also posts free Gaza from Hamas The Jamaica Gleaner 23 October 2023 U R G E Foundation Ziggy Marley Retrieved 25 July 2022 About U R G E URGE Foundation Retrieved 25 July 2022 R G E Sponsored Renovations Are Underway at the Chepsow Basic School URGE Foundation Chepstow Basic School Chepstow Portland Jamaica URGE Foundation Promises Learning Centre URGE Foundation Richmond Park Prep School URGE Foundation Educational Toys URGE Foundation URGE Sponsors Young Athlete URGE Foundation Metronics Pacemaker URGE Foundation Bustamante Hospital Children URGE Foundation SOS Children s Village URGE Foundation URGE Supports Efforts of Healthcare International With Free Dental Clinic in Jamaica and New Equipment URGE Foundation 28 January 2019 Ziggy Marley and His Gorgeous Children Star in UGG s New Holiday Campaign We re a Big Family People Retrieved 25 July 2022 URGE Teams BossMom Food Poor Help Build Homes Women Jamaica URGE Foundation tuffgongworldwide Instagram For Our Children ASIN 6302049997 Little Kids Rock Extends Revolutionary Music Program and Free Instruments to Over 600 San Diego Children 3BL CSR WIRE Retrieved 21 July 2022 Ziggy Marley ls H amp M Seen Ziggy Marley Peta2 20 July 2011 End Polio Now Vimeo 30 August 2012 Personal Revolution An Interview With Ziggy Marley Pop Matters 20 December 2012 Chris Pine Ziggy Marley help John Varvatos raise 957 000 for charity Daily Press Retrieved 21 July 2022 HOLA Welcomes Ziggy Marley HOLA 25 November 2014 Ziggy to headline World s Big Sleep Out at Rose Bowl for Homelessness Ziggy Marley Retrieved 21 July 2022 Thanks for joining us on August 17th 18th at Kidspace Children s Museum for the 2019 Summer Kids Food Festival Kids Food Festival Ziggy Marley Recognized By Creative Community for Peace In LA The Tropix 4 October 2019 Reggae Icon Ziggy Marley Honored By Creative Community for Peace In LA Urban Islandz 2 October 2019 Retrieved 25 July 2022 Creative Community for Peace Honors Industry Execs Ziggy Marley at Second Annual Ambassadors of Peace Gala Billboard Retrieved 25 July 2022 Goat Islands Saved San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance 14 October 2016 Retrieved 21 July 2022 Ziggy Marley happy to perform at NatGeo Earth Day Eve virtual concert Ziggy Marley Retrieved 21 July 2022 Shalom Salaam acoustic Ziggy Marley amp The Jerusalem Youth Chorus YouTube IMDB IMDb Spotify Spotify Retrieved 21 July 2022 Alamy Alamy Retrieved 21 July 2022 Ziggy Marley grammy com 19 November 2019 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Daytime Emmy Awards imdb com 2013 Retrieved 15 March 2022 Clios Awards clios com 2014 Retrieved 15 March 2022 IRAWMA dancehallusa com 12 October 2014 Retrieved 15 March 2022 UCLA George and Ira Gershwin Award newsroom ucla edu 17 May 2017 Retrieved 15 March 2022 IRAWMA Awards grungecake com 2021 Retrieved 15 March 2022 Medgar Evers College Honorary Doctorate urbanislandz com 1 June 2021 Retrieved 15 March 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ziggy Marley nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Ziggy Marley Official website Official Site of the Marley Brothers Official Melody Makers website Ziggy Marley at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ziggy Marley amp oldid 1218296279, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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