Celebrate 'One Love' for Bob Marley at uShaka Marine World

08 February 2013 - 16:21 By Times LIVE
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Break out the red, yellow and green, don your rasta gear and head to uShaka on Sunday, February 10.

In-house reggae band The Meditators will be celebrating the Bob Marley Earth Day Reggae Music Festival and Rasta Fair between 10am and 6pm.

As part of the worldwide celebration of reggae legend Bob Marley's birthday, The Meditators and uShaka Marine World Entertainment will bring the laid back vibe of the Caribbean to Wahooz Beach Bar on the uShaka promenade along with guest bands, guest DJ’s and special guest artist Nkulee Dub, daughter of the late Legendary South African reggae artist, Lucky Dube.

This year is the third year where fans will descend on uShaka to commemorate the massive influence that Bob Marley continues to have on local music and culture long after his death.

This year’s promises to be bigger and better and a perfect excuse to kick back and soak up the unique rhythms of this Jamaican legend.

Durban based reggae band, The Meditators, are testament to Marley's massive impact. Formed in 1991, they released their first reggae album in 1993, followed with a second in 2000.

The band is currently busy recording their 5th album under their own label, Big Up Productions. In 2002 and 2003, they played at the Awesome Africa Festival and in 2004, were part of Vodacom Beach Africa.

They also performed with Rita Marley and the I–threes from Jamaica at the Bat Centre as part of Women's Day Celebrations in Durban and were also invited to celebrate 50 years of Jamaican Independence by the Jamaican High Commission in Pretoria last year.

The Meditators are the resident band at uShaka Marine World performing every Sunday at Wahooz on the Promenade.

Members of the band say that their reggae music appeals to all generations and cultures and their dream is to unite all South Africans through the love of music.

Entry is free. For enquiries, contact uShaka Marine World on 031 328 8000.

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