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Ziggy Marley

Ziggy Marley

Ziggy Marley (October 17, 1968) is a Jamaican musician, the oldest son of Rita and Bob Marley. He learned how to play guitar and drums from his father, a legendary roots rock reggae singer. Ziggy was born David Marley but nicknamed in reference to British glam rocker David Bowie and his 1972 album, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.

In 1979, Ziggy and his siblings, Cedella, Stephen and Sharon, made their recording debut with their father, "Children Playing in the Streets". The Melody Makers, as the group came to be known, played occasionally for several years, including at their father's funeral. His father, Bob, died in 1981. Their debut LP was Play the Game Right, which was a very pop-oriented album, earning Ziggy some derision from critics. The band's label, EMI, wanted to market Ziggy as a solo act, and so the Melody Makers moved to Virgin Records, where they recorded Conscious Party (1988, produced by Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth). The album was critically and popularly successful, as was One Bright Day (1989) and Jahmeyka (1991).

As the 1990s continued, the Melody Makers' sales slowly declined, beginning with Joy and Blues (1993), Free Like We Want to Be (1995) and Fallen Is Babylon (1997). Ziggy had become politically active by this time, working with the United Nations and creating a record label called Ghetto Youth United. A solo album, Dragonfly was released on April 15, 2003.

He appeared in the film Shark Tale as a Rasta jellyfish

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  • of The Chieftains and Ziggy Marley covering Bob Marley's "Redemption Song"

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He appeared in the film Shark Tale as a Rasta jellyfish. A solo album, Dragonfly was released on April 15, 2003. Ziggy had become politically active by this time, working with the United Nations and creating a record label called Ghetto Youth United. As the 1990s continued, the Melody Makers' sales slowly declined, beginning with Joy and Blues (1993), Free Like We Want to Be (1995) and Fallen Is Babylon (1997).

The album was critically and popularly successful, as was One Bright Day (1989) and Jahmeyka (1991). The band's label, EMI, wanted to market Ziggy as a solo act, and so the Melody Makers moved to Virgin Records, where they recorded Conscious Party (1988, produced by Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth). Their debut LP was Play the Game Right, which was a very pop-oriented album, earning Ziggy some derision from critics. His father, Bob, died in 1981.

The Melody Makers, as the group came to be known, played occasionally for several years, including at their father's funeral. In 1979, Ziggy and his siblings, Cedella, Stephen and Sharon, made their recording debut with their father, "Children Playing in the Streets". Ziggy was born David Marley but nicknamed in reference to British glam rocker David Bowie and his 1972 album, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. He learned how to play guitar and drums from his father, a legendary roots rock reggae singer.

Ziggy Marley (October 17, 1968) is a Jamaican musician, the oldest son of Rita and Bob Marley. of The Chieftains and Ziggy Marley covering Bob Marley's "Redemption Song".