Lauding Bob Marley’s legacy

Howard Campbell

Bob Marley

 

Thursday, June 27, 2013

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BOB Marley’s natural mystic took over the John F Kennedy Center  For The Performing Arts in Washington, DC last Sunday, where a diverse cast paid  tribute to one of pop music’s icons.

The Legacy Of Bob Marley, a joint production between the Kennedy  Center and the Grammy Museum, featured reggae acts David Hinds of Steel Pulse,  former Wailers guitarist Junior Marvin, Trevor Young and Jacob Hemphill of SOJA;  as well   as Speech of Arrested Development,  Matisyahu, Toshi Reagon,  Ghanaian singer Rocky Dawuni, Citizen Cope and Alice Smith.

Junior Marvin (centre),  backed by the Roots Radics Band, performs at The Legacy Of Bob Marley at the  John F Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts in Washington, DC last  Sunday.

All were backed by the Roots Radics Band.

Musicologist/disc jockey Dermot Hussey, who was the event’s master  of ceremonies, told the Jamaica Observer that the evening went “very well. It  was sold out by Friday and the crowd loved every bit of it”.

According to Hussey,  some of the more memorable  performances came from Toshi Reagan, daughter of Bernice Reagon Johnson, a  founding member of gospel group Sweet Honey In The Rock. She performed an  acoustic version of Sun is Shining.

Rocky Dawuni performed War and Get Up Stand Up while Speech did  Redemption Song. Hinds, who toured with Steel Pulse as Marley’s opening act in  1978, delivered an acoustic rendition of Concrete Jungle.

SOJA, which hails from Arlington, Virginia, cite Marley as one of  their biggest influences. They did Running Away and So Much Trouble.

Marley, who died in 1981 from cancer at age 36, is the latest pop  culture to be recognised by the Kennedy Center. Actor Dustin Hoffman, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Barbra Streisand and blues guitarist Buddy Guy are  among the recipients of awards from  the Kennedy Center.

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/Lauding-Bob-s-legacy_14582868#ixzz2XQojbPri

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