Marcia Griffiths’ Melody Life: Reggae Legend Talks Bob Marley, Trailblazing for Female Artists & 60 Years In Music ...Middle East

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Marcia Griffiths’ Melody Life: Reggae Legend Talks Bob Marley, Trailblazing for Female Artists & 60 Years In Music
On Easter Monday morning, 1964, 14-year-old Marcia Griffiths stepped onto a stage for the very first time. The occasion was an annual concert held at the Carib Theater in Kingston, Jamaica. The late Philip James of vocal duo the Blues Busters, who discovered Marcia, pleaded with the concert’s promoter Byron Lee to include her in the lineup; Lee eventually agreed to let her sing one song. She rehearsed a rendition of Carla Thomas’ raw soul ballad “I’ve Got No Time to Lose” with Lee’s band The Dragonaires; some of the musicians, however, were unhappy backing an inexperienced teenager. Taking her place onstage, Griffiths

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