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A global concert to honor the reggae prophet.

The soul of the reggae continues to vibrate from its roots. This Thursday, the legendary Bob Marley He would turn 80 and, to commemorate its impact on music and the struggle for social justice, the family Marley, Ume and Island Records They have prepared a celebration that will last a year. All the celebration can be followed through Bob Marley Museum.

The initial point of this tribute is the tribute concert Uprisinga live broadcast from the iconic studies Tuff Gong In Kingston, Jamaica. The evening will have a cast of reggae stars, both consecrated and emerging, including Mortimer, Bugle, Kumar Fyah, Naomi Cowan, Quan dajai, Kelly Shane and Alexx A-Gamemany of which were part of the cast of the film Bob Marley: One Love.

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In addition to the expected live presentation, the transmission will bring special moments as a countdown to the best last birthday performances, exclusive presentations from different parts of the world and an exhibition of the current impact of the Bob Marley Foundation. Unpublished animations about the life of the Jamaican icon and advances of new projects in his honor will also be revealed, including a new music video.

This February 6 from 2:00 p.m., the essence of Marley Relive once again global. The transmission can be followed live through the YouTube channel Tuff Gong TV.

For many it may be any day, but for the inhabitants and close to the Rastafari culture it is a day to remember and celebrate social struggles in Kingston, representative within Jamaica's stories. “One Good Thing About Music, When It Hits You, You Feel No Pain ”.

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