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Ziggy Marley is a Jamaican reggae musician and the eldest son of Bob and Rita Marley. He made his musical debut in 1979 with his siblings in the group The Melody Makers, which won three Grammy Awards for the albums "Conscious Party" (1988), "One Bright Day" (1989), and "Fallen Is Babylon" (1997). After the group's disbandment in 2002, he embarked on a solo career, with albums such as "Love Is My Religion" (2006), "Family Time" (2009), "Fly Rasta" (2014), and "Ziggy Marley" (2016) earning Grammy Awards. Marley is also known for his philanthropic efforts, notably through the U.R.G.E. foundation, supporting education and health for children in Jamaica and Ethiopia. The products available from the artist Ziggy Marley include CDs, vinyls.