Ky-Mani Marley takes Costa Rica by storm
Costa Rica:
The 2012 instalment of
When the young Marley, son of reggae icon Bob Marley, hit the stage backed by the band
Marley blazed the stage for more than 120 minutes, delivering
The multi-talented singer proved his relevance with favourites like Iron Lion Zion, Is This Love, One Love, Get up Stand Up, No Woman No Cry, I Shot the Sheriff
exceeding expectations
Ky-Mani's
Two encore performances later, the band was all set for shutdown. Ky-Mani, however, obliged fans with a third and final encore performance. When he segued into the reggae anthem One Love the sea of patrons appeared to be in a musical trance.
"The picturesque view of thousands singing all the songs word for word, knowing they neither spoke nor understood English, demonstrates one thing, that the universal language spoken today is the language of love," Lexy Brooks of VIP Connected Entertainment said moments after Ky-Mani left the stage.
Marley, who is working on a new album, from which a single will be released this summer, is also making time for his latest project 'Love Over All Foundation' (L.O.A.F.),
"I am trying to assist kids in Jamaica who, though obviously eager to learn, don't have many of the basic tools such as lunch money, school supplies, computers and desks. I have donated some of these items but would love to put a programme in place where the efforts are ongoing," Marley explained.
Ky-Mani personifies the name Marley by continuing to maintain the highest professional standards through music and the love of his fellow man, something Bob
The Marley legacy clearly continues through his children.