Ziggy Marley gets candid on his father's legacy in Africa and the use of holograms

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Ziggy Marley gets candid on his father's legacy in Africa and the use of holograms
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In an interview about his plans to remember his father, Bob Marley and his trips to Africa, the famous reggae performer spoke honestly about holograms.

David Nesta 'Ziggy' Marley was born on 17 October 1968 in Kingston, Jamaica. He's the son of reggae icon Bob Marley and Rita Marley.

He founded Unlimited Resources Giving Enlightenment , which works to help children and in 2007, he signed on as an official supporter of Little Kids Rock, a non-profit organisation that provides free musical instruments and free lessons to children in public schools throughout America. Bob died when he was 36 years old of skin cancer . To embark on this project Ziggy is on a journey with other members of the large family, including his brother Stephen, to release new content centred on Bob.spoke to Ziggy, on a crackling line on the other side of the world in New York while they sat in Cape Town.

"As a form of celebration, we're going to be doing some shows, me and Stephen together. We're going to be singing our father's songs. In terms of new music, we released a version ofrecently. As we go along this year, we will be putting more content out there. To give people the chance to learn more and more about Bob. We, as a family, are working together to express our gratitude to the fans of Bob.

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