Published: Wednesday | February 8, 2012
SiriusXM Radio announced last Friday that five-time Grammy-winning musician, actor, artiste, activist and humanitarian, ZiggyMarley, will host a new monthly show, Ziggy Marley’s Legends of Reggae.
The show was launched on Sunday, the eve of the birthday of his late father, Bob Marley, at 12 p.m. ET on The Joint, channel 42.
The first episode featured Ziggy speaking in-depth with reggae legend Jimmy Cliff. That episode will be rebroadcast on Friday at 6 p.m. ET.
Ziggy Marley’s Legends of Reggae will feature Marley sharing his unique perspective on music and culture and introducing listeners to his favourite reggae music and sources of inspiration (with some rarities), plucked from his own personal collection.
The show will also include music from the Marley family, including material from Ziggy’s most recent solo studio album, Wild and Free, and throwback selections dating back to his days as a Melody Maker.
In addition to Jimmy Cliff, Ziggy Marley’s Legends of Reggae will feature other special guests on the show.
“It is my privilege to use this medium to honour the Legends of Reggae and to use it as a vehicle to educate and enlighten listeners,” said Marley.
“Through his show, Ziggy will be able to share with our subscribers reggae music from the beginning to now, with insight unique to him and his family,” said Scott Greenstein, president and chief content officer, SiriusXM.
“Hearing songs from his personal collections and his conversations with the greats of reggae is something music fans will treasure, and we were honoured to launch the show on the eve of the birthday of his father, the late Bob Marley.”
Ziggy Marley’s Legends of Reggae will air the first Saturday of each month at 12 p.m. ET, and will be rebroadcast the next day, Sunday, at 2 p.m. ET.
Ziggy Marley was born in 1968 in Trench Town, Jamaica.
The first of the Marley sons to make it big, Ziggy began his musical career playing with his father and his siblings Sharon, Cedella and Stephen in 1979. The siblings became known as Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers, and released more than 11 albums, three of which were Grammy winners.
Ziggy has released several solo albums since 2003, includingDragonfly; his Grammy Award-winning Love Is My Religion; Family Time, which won him his fifth career Grammy, but his first in the children’s arena; and the Grammy-nominated Wild and Free.
Always politically aware, Ziggy has also been involved with the United Nations, and has formed his own charity, U.R.G.E., as well as contributed in various ways to other charities, such as Little Kids Rock and Amnesty International.
In 2010, Ziggy and his brothers Rohan and Robbie travelled to South Africa to film the documentary Marley Africa Road Trip.
In 2011, the 30-year career of Ziggy Marley continued stronger than ever with the Marijuana Man comic book. Ziggy continues to tour and perform at festivals internationally, as well as at his own Legends of Reggae festival in California.
The Joint plays reggae music from its roots to today from artistes like Bob Marley and the Wailers, Gregory Isaacs, Jimmy Cliff, Burning Spear, Vybz Kartel, Capleton, Dennis Brown, Sizzla, Beres Hammond and Jah Cure.
The Joint also features Marley Monday, a weekly tribute special to Bob Marley.
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