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"Drive," The Cars (By the way, if you haven't heard Ziggy Marley's cover of the song, what are you waiting for?) "Love is a Battlefield," Pat Benetar "Born in the USA," Bruce Springsteen; I can't embed the video, alas, because...
Father's Day may have passed, but the celebabies and their pops were out in full force this weekend. Mr. Big made a sandy appearance with his new tot on the beach while Ziggy Marley pushed his lil ones through a zoo tour. Check out the slideshow to see what other famous families made nice with the shutterbugs. Flynet and Pacific Coast News Online Start Slideshow
Reggae artist Ziggy Marley takes 2 of his kids to the Los Angeles Zoo on Sunday. Ziggy is the oldest son of legendary artist, Bob Marley. Ziggy and his wife, Orly Marley, have 5 children. Photo: Flynet
Musician Ziggy Marley, son of reggae legend Bob Marley, took his two youngest children -- Judah Victoria, 3, and Gideon Robert Nesta, 17 months -- to check out the animals at the Los Angeles Zoo on Sunday. Ziggy, 39, and wife Orly are also parents to son Daniel and daughters...
ZIGGY MARLEY in Jamaica is the name of a compilation album featuring 16 of the Grammy-winning singer's favourite reggae songs. It is scheduled to be released July 15 by his Tuff Gong Worldwide label.
Ziggy Marley, son of the legendary Bob Marley and a reggae star in his own right, is opening for Bob Dylan and his band on Saturday during the Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day Festival. Marley will perform at 5 p.m. prior to Dylan’s closing set at 7 p.m. on Aug. 30. Marley, a native of Kingston, Jamaica, first sat in on recording sessions with his father’s band, the legendary Bob Marley and the Wailers,...
According to [[Ziggy Marley]]'s Myspace Blog, In his own Words, A few months ago i attended a red cross charity event. i was seated with a few people, one of them being mr. bobby shriver. we were introduced and i was told he was involved in a campaign called product red that donates money to fight aids in africa. obviously, i was very interested as africa is a priority for us. right away i said to...
I believe I went on record with the idea that last night's US Open Cup fixture between the Portland Timbers and Hollywood United, an amateur team owned by a bunch of LA celebs which has featured Ziggy Marley and Vinnie Jones in its line-ups in the past (at the same time?), would be "funny" or something like that. I retract this sentiment at this time. H-United pulled a classic Cup giant-killing last...
If your eyes are as puffy as mine are from watching several sweet hours of Planet Green TV last night, you'll definitely want to check out what went down at the launch party in L.A. last week. Dozens of green celebs--from Tommy Lee to Ludacris to Keenan Ivory Wayans--showed up on the green carpet at Hollywood's Greek Theatre for a pre-launch partay, and to film the final Tommy Lee versus Ludacris smackdown....
For those nearby these locations, there are some good afternoon shows today. Already happening now ( and as mentioned earlier ) is the Green Apple Festival at the Santa Monia Pier and at 2:00 p.m., if you can get in, No Age and Mika Miko are playing at the Los Angeles Central Library downtown . Additionally, some of the more popular shows tonight take place at the unusual suspects like the All Star...
The Silversun Pickups via their MySpace page Just a head's up, tomorrow is the Green Apple Festival at the Santa Monica Pier, featuring Juliette & The Licks, Taj Mahal, Ziggy Marley and others. It's all in celebration of Earth Day and begins at noon. There are also various concerts all weekend around the city that are considered part of the event. Last weekend, Malingering caught the weirdness at...
Bill Withers wrote it. Everyone from the Neville Brothers to Ziggy Marley and Sting covered it. (On the subject of great music, please take five and read this profile of Dave Brubeck that appeared in The Post on Sunday.) Where is this going? Not sure really. But it was, after all, a gloomy day, no sunshine in sight, and by the time you read this Monday morning, the grayness will probably still be with...