With reggae legend Bob Marley's seventy-sixth birthday this weekend, Ziggy Marley joins host Steve Baltin on this week's People Have The Power podcast to talk about how his dad's music remains even more relevant today, as well as discuss his own work, collaborating with Ben Harper, Sheryl Crow and more, and protest songs from Fela Kuti, Bob Dylan and more.
"My first one was 'Get Up, Stand Up,' but I crossed it out because I was like, 'That's too obvious.' There's another one called 'Slave Driver,' which is less obvious that I like. In my deeper cuts that would be the one,'" Ziggy Marley says of why he chose his father's "Slave Driver" as his dad's protest song on this week's People Have The Power.