My father's music was about revolution and changing the hearts and minds of people through love and the deliverance of everyone. We hope our brothers and sisters will follow our path and really start to consider ecology and utilizing material that benefits not only yourself but the people.
I remember my grandmother drying wild coffee berries in the sun, then hulling and roasting them for her own cup of coffee each morning.
Tuff Gong is the name of our father's enterprise, and we're continuing his legacy.
My nickname was Tarzan: I found my food in the jungle; I hunted birds.
I like hitting people. The best feeling is when you hit so hard, pow! You get a jarring headache.
It's always interesting to see how we're able to, with craftsmanship... to bring these cool sustainable materials, cool metals, into the House of Marley and keeping that sustainable movement as well.
With the House of Marley, over the years we've been trying to establish ourselves not just as a brand but a lifestyle movement. So it's been a challenge to get people to adapt to our new way of thinking. We're all about sustainability, the natural life, the eco life.
I just love Ottawa because I was able to develop a lot of things, my own character as a man.
You can't be no philanthropist, no Warren Buffett, unless you make something first.
My father has a movement that started before us. As his children, we are just the stewards to build on his foundation.
The beauty of the Stir It Up lies in its ecological balance. We're bringing high quality, earth-friendly materials together with innovative design. The result is powerful sound and a stylish look for the new turntable.