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Entertainment
Marleys for Grammy performance
Sunday, February 10, 2013
ZIGGY Marley and his younger brother Damian 'Junior Gong' Marley, will perform at this evening's Grammy Awards, in a segment dedicated to their father, reggae legend Bob Marley.
British superstar Sting, who got his break as a singer/songwriter with pop/reggae band The Police, American singer Bruno Mars and Barbadian pop singer Rihanna will also perform in the block which airs live on CBS Television.
The Marleys are multiple Grammy winners. Ziggy won three Grammys with the Melody Makers, a quartet that also included his sisters Sharon and Cedella and brother Stephen.
He has won two Grammys as a solo act. Damian Marley is also a double Grammy award winner.
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