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The Marley Brothers Continue Their Father’s Legacy and Music with A Day of Caribbean Culture, Music and Pride

Miami, FL- January 2005-The Bob Marley Movement of Jah People will host the 12th Annual Bob Marley Caribbean Festival and Food Drive on Saturday, February 26, 2005 at Bayfront Park Amphitheater, Downtown Miami, FL, to help spread the message of peace, love and unity. The gates open at 1pm and the theme for 2005 is “Pass it On”. The Bob Marley Movement brings this explosive festival to South Florida, with live performances from A-list celebrities from the reggae and soca industry. This dynamic concert line -up will include heavyweight artists such as, The Marley Brothers (Grammy winner Damian Marley, Grammy Nominated Ziggy Marley and Stephen Marley and Doctor of Reggae) Beenie Man, (The Energy God) Elephant Man, Reggaeton artist from Puerto Rico,Daddy Yankie, rap artist Pit Bull and Mr. Cheeks.

This energetic event promises to build a cultural bridge between people of all ethnic backgrounds. The Bob Marley Caribbean Festival offers an opportunity for people to share and appreciate the Caribbean heritage and legacy through music, art, crafts and cuisine, along with a main stage of intoxicating entertainment. In addition to being an entertaining festival, the event will also provide food for homeless shelters. The can food collection will benefit the hurricane victims of the Caribbean and Food for the Poor non-profit organization. Sponsors include: UPN, Live 365.com, Comcast and High Times.

Ticket prices are $28.50 and can be purchased by calling Ticketmaster at 305.358.5885 or www.ticketmaster.com. You may also purchase tickets by visiting www.bobmarleymovement.com.


About Bob Marley Movement

As a cultural organization The Bob Marley Movement of Jah People is committed to cultivating and maintaining the heritage of Bob Marley and his mission. The festival has collected over 1 Million canned goods and raised over $300,000. The food and money collected have been distributed over the years to assist people infected with HIV/Aids, homeless shelters, organizations that assist with job placements, housing assistance, school placement for at risk students and more. About Partner Company If there is a second company related to the brief (ie. partner) provide the same amount of detail about them as you provide about your company.

Press Contact: Harris Public Relations

Name: Yvette Harris

email: info@harrispublicrelations.com

voice: 305 538 7882





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