Stephen Marley- Old Soul
Stephen Marley is one of the most respected artists in reggae and pop, with eight GRAMMY® Awards from his career as a solo artist, as a producer and as a member of his family band, Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers. - His brand-new album, Old Soul, is his fifth, and is releasing on UMe in partnership with the Marley Family, Tuff Gong and Ghetto Youth International. It's Stephen stretching himself as a singer and songwriter, bringing along some special guests in a wide range of material beyond the reggae category. - Among it's 14 tracks is the title song, released as a single on Stephen's fortuitous birthday, 4/20 - which also got a lyric video on Father's Day Weekend - plus "Winding Roads," a collaboration with Jack Johnson and the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir; a new version of his father's song, "I Shot the Sheriff," with Eric Clapton, who made the song globally famous, on guitar; two songs with his brothers; and unique covers of the traditional pop songs, "Georgia On My Mind" and "These Foolish Things," both transformed into modern ska singalongs.
Stephen Marley is one of the most respected artists in reggae and pop, with eight GRAMMY® Awards from his career as a solo artist, as a producer and as a member of his family band, Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers. - His brand-new album, Old Soul, is his fifth, and is releasing on UMe in partnership with the Marley Family, Tuff Gong and Ghetto Youth International. It's Stephen stretching himself as a singer and songwriter, bringing along some special guests in a wide range of material beyond the reggae category. - Among it's 14 tracks is the title song, released as a single on Stephen's fortuitous birthday, 4/20 - which also got a lyric video on Father's Day Weekend - plus "Winding Roads," a collaboration with Jack Johnson and the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir; a new version of his father's song, "I Shot the Sheriff," with Eric Clapton, who made the song globally famous, on guitar; two songs with his brothers; and unique covers of the traditional pop songs, "Georgia On My Mind" and "These Foolish Things," both transformed into modern ska singalongs.