Bob Marley is notable not only as the man who put reggae on the global map but as a statesman in his native Jamaica who famously brought together the country’s warring factions. He passed in 1981. In 1994, Marley was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and in 2001, he was posthumously awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Today, Bob Marley remains one of the 20th century’s most important and influential entertainment icons, and his lifestyle and music continue to inspire new generations as his legacy lives on through his music. For more information, visit bobmarley.com and facebook.com/bobmarley.
Cedella Marley’s life has always been rooted in music and culture. As the eldest child of Bob Marley, she has dedicated herself to keeping her father’s message and memory alive. She is a musician as well, performing internationally with the three-time Grammy Award–winning Melody Makers, which consists of her brothers Ziggy and Steve and her sister Sharon. She lives in Miami, Florida, with her husband and three sons. Marley is the author of several picture books, including adaptations of her father’s songs “One Love,” “Three Little Birds,” and “Get Up, Stand Up.”
Alea Marley is an illustrator creating picture books by the seaside in England.
"A big sister promises to care for and love her new baby sister as they grow up"--