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Bob Marley's Children of Musicians: The Melody Makers & The Wailers Performing Live #Music #Shorts 🎵 Experience the Reggae Legends: The Melody Makers with The Wailers Live! 🎵 Watch as The Melody Makers with The Wailers captivates the audience with their smooth vocals and iconic style in this rare live performance footage. Witness reggae royalty in action! Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers were a Jamaican-American reggae family group whose line-up consisted of the children of musicians, Bob Marley and Rita Marley, which includes lead singer Ziggy Marley with Sharon Marley, Cedella Marley, and Stephen Marley. One of reggae's pioneering bands and the breeding ground for icons Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer, the Wailers developed from their early-'60s origins as a vocal act to recording some of the most innovative and best-known songs in the entire genre. Following their early-'70s classics Catch a Fire and Burnin', Tosh and Wailer forged ahead with their respective solo careers while Marley refashioned the group as a vehicle for his own socially and politically conscious solo material, leading to their commercial apex in the latter part of that decade. Under Marley's leadership, they broke out internationally with 1975's Live! and helped to deliver reggae to the global mainstream with subsequent albums like Rastaman Vibration, Exodus, and Kaya. Marley's death from cancer in 1981 cut the last ties to the original Wailers lineup, although the core bandmembers of their 1970s era -- most notably bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett, his brother, drummer Carly Barrett, and guitarist Junior Marvin -- continued to carry the torch, touring and recording alternately as the Wailers and the Wailers Band over the next several decades. Formed in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1963, the original lineup was a ska vocal group consisting of Junior Braithwaite, Beverley Kelso, Bunny Livingston, Bob Marley, Peter McIntosh, and Cherry Smith; they were called variously the Teenagers, the Wailing Rudeboys, the Wailing Wailers, and finally the Wailers. Braithwaite, Kelso, and Smith had departed by 1966, leaving the trio of Livingston, Marley, and McIntosh. By the early '70s, they had begun playing musical instruments and added a rhythm section consisting of brothers Aston "Family Man" Barrett (bass) and Carlton "Carly" Barrett (drums). After recording extensively in Jamaica, this unit was signed to Great Britain's Island Records, which issued their label debut, Catch a Fire, in April 1973, followed by Burnin' in November. These albums attracted critical attention but did not chart at first. By the time of Natty Dread (1974), the original band had split, with McIntosh (later billed as Peter Tosh) and Livingston (later billed as Bunny Wailer) leaving. The album was credited to Bob Marley & the Wailers, the group consisting of Marley, the Barretts, keyboard player Bernard "Touter" Harvey, and lead guitarist Al Anderson, with backing vocals by the I-Threes (Marcia Griffiths, Rita Marley, and Judy Mowatt). The breakthrough for this group was their appearance at the Lyceum in London on July 18, 1975. The show was recorded and quickly released on LP as Live!, and Marley and his reggae music became an international sensation. The success of Eric Clapton's cover of "I Shot the Sheriff," a Marley song from Burnin', in the summer of 1974, had done much to popularize reggae (the original version made the U.S. R&B charts that fall), but Marley himself now achieved stardom as a performer. "No Woman, No Cry," a song originally heard on Natty Dread, reached the U.K. charts in its live rendition in September 1975, becoming a Top 40 hit. With that, both Natty Dread and Live! reached the British charts. In the U.S., Natty Dread had charted in May; it was followed by Burnin' and Catch a Fire in the fall. (Live! was held back from U.S. release for a year; when it appeared, it charted in the Top 100.) 🔔🔔🔔 Join the vibe and stay updated with us! 🎶 UK’s Leading Broadcasting Station for Quality Vibes in Sound System Dancehall & Reggae Culture! 🇯🇲 🇬🇧✨ 📺 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for the latest and greatest in entertainment! 🔊 Join the vibe and stay updated with us! #Dancehall #Reggae #SubscribeNow If you haven't already, please subscribe and leave us a review on our Google page. Your feedback encourages us to keep delivering quality content. 🌟 👉🏾👉🏾👉🏾https://g.page/r/CSxRLFOQXaphEBM/revi... 👉🏾 Website: http://donsinclairreggaevibes.com/ 👉🏾 Email: [email protected] 👉🏾 Shop: https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/do... 👉🏾 Twitter: https://twitter.com/DONSINCLAIR247?la... 👉🏾 Facebook: / donsinclairreggaevibes 👉🏾 Instagram: / donsinclairreggaevibes 👉🏾 Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/Donsinclair39/ 🔔🔔🔔 █▬█ █ ▀█▀ Subscribe, █▬█ █ ▀█▀ Like & Comment 🔔🔔🔔