The Star (Jamaica)

... Young artistes encouraged to walk in Bob Marley’s footsteps

- SHEREITA GRIZZLE STAR Writer

Several persons who turned up at the Bob Marley Museum to celebrate the birthday of the reggae legend on Tuesday urged Jamaicans, particular­ly entertaine­rs, to not only celebrate the late artiste through tributes but to celebrate him through music with positive messages.

“Bob Marley set the music in a way that other artiste can gravitate to conscious things, but these artistes, some a dem inna di music thing just a talk bout gun and all dem thing and a mash up the music,” Christophe­r Maxwell, a music lover, said.

Maxwell argued that legends such as Bob Marley toiled too hard to put Jamaican music on the map for the entertaine­rs of today to tear down his legacy with music that does not give positive vibrations.

“We need to take back this music because this music is spiritual weh the king set. The youth dem need fi look and see say the gun ting weh dem a sing and the slackness and certain thing not working because how much a dem weh go that route big like Bob or will ever big like Bob?”

Matthew, another patron at the Hope Road, Kingston-based museum, said young artistes need to listen more of Marley’s music. “Di type a songs weh go all over the world and touch people and weh still a touch people to this day,” he said. “Di Marley dem set it and di message from di music really different these days. Sometimes, when you fraid fi all listen to the radio because a di type of music weh a play, it nah educate or edify in no way,” Matthew said. He also implored radio disc jocks and media houses to seek out talent pushing messages similar to that of the late reggae icon. He argued that there are many artistes putting out positive music, but they are not getting the attention they deserve.

 ?? GLADSTONE TAYLOR PHOTOS ?? Orlando Walters from Wild Cane St Ann travelled to Kingston for the Bob Marley earthday celebratio­n in St Andrew on
Tuesday. Foreigners Frank (right) and Dimi in dialogue at the Bob Marley Earthday Celebratio­n in St Andrew on Tuesday. Imar kept the...
GLADSTONE TAYLOR PHOTOS Orlando Walters from Wild Cane St Ann travelled to Kingston for the Bob Marley earthday celebratio­n in St Andrew on Tuesday. Foreigners Frank (right) and Dimi in dialogue at the Bob Marley Earthday Celebratio­n in St Andrew on Tuesday. Imar kept the...

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