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Marleys celebrate Jo Mersa's life with stellar show - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

The Bob Marley Museum was transformed into a vibrant haven of music and unity on March 8 as a sold-out crowd gathered to celebrate the life and legacy of Jo Mersa Marley.

The annual Jo Mersa Marley Birthday celebration delivered an unforgettable night of stellar performances, excellent production and a great experience for patrons proving why it’s well on its way to becoming a staple on the reggae calendar, a media release said.

Joseph “Jo Mersa” Marley was a gifted singer, songwriter, and producer who carried forward the rich musical legacy of the Marley family. A grandson of reggae icon Bob Marley, Jo Mersa was 31 years old when he died on December 27, 2022.

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The performances featured a diverse mix with each artist delivering a heartfelt homage to Jo Mersa in their own unique way. Lila Ike, Jah 9, Ras-I, Jemere Morgan, Christopher Ellis, Jaz Elise, Kelissa, Nattali Rize, Black Am I, Karbon, Amlak Redsquare, and Black Fyah all took the stage, setting the tone for a night filled with love, music, and unity at the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston, Jamaica.

A deeply moving highlight came from Jo Mersa’s siblings Yohan Marley, Mystic Marley, Hymn Marley, and Shacia Payne whose heartfelt performances resonated with the audience.

Cousins Skip Marley, Soul-Rebel Marley and Elijah Marley thrilled the crowd with their dynamic performances all reinforcing the next generation’s commitment to carrying forward the family’s rich musical tradition, the release said.

Reflecting on the significance of the celebration, Yohan Marley said in the release, “Jo was always the one who connected the generations, and tonight was a perfect reflection of that. Seeing the energy from the people, hearing his music being celebrated like this… it means everything. His spirit is alive in all of us, and this celebration showed that in the best way possible.”

When Jo Mersa’s daughter, 9-year-old Sunshine Marley, stepped onto the stage for a special tribute, she brought many in the audience to tears as she honoured her father’s memory through music.

[caption id="attachment_1143990" align="alignnone" width="1024"] "Jo Mersa's" sister Shacia Payne's heartfelt performances resonated with the audience. -[/caption]

The energy heightened as reggae powerhouses Tarrus Riley, Jesse Royal, Bugle, and Agent Sasco gave electrifying performances, keeping the momentum at an all-time high. The crowd erupted when Chronixx made a surprise appearance, igniting a frenzy with his tribute, the release said.

For the grand finale, the Marley Brothers –Stephen, Damian, Julian, and Ky-Mani– took the stage alongside reggae and dancehall greats, including Bounty Killer, Capleton, Sizzla, Spragga Benz, and Big Youth. The seamless fusion of reggae and dancehall highlighted Jo Mersa’s gift for bridging musical styles, a testament to his unique artistry and impact, the release said.

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