Ziggy Marley's 1998 Concert History

Ziggy Marley is a reggae singer-songwriter, composer, singer, guitarist, actor, and philanthropist born to Bob Marley and Rita Marley. He began his music career when he was ten years old, becoming the frontman of Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers in 1979 with his siblings Sharon, Cedella, and Stephen. When his father died in 1981, Ziggy expanded his musical responsibilities, becoming the frontman of both The Wailers and the Melody Makers. When the latter disbanded in 2002, Ziggy began a successful solo career, releasing his debut album Dragonfly in 2003. His third album "Family Time" (2009) was the first of five albums to consecutively peak at number one on the US Billboard Reggae Albums chart.

Date Concert Venue Location
May 03, 1998 –
May 05, 1998
Beale Street Music Festival 1998
Green Day / Doobie Brothers / Bonnie Raitt / Ziggy Marley / Ben Folds Five / Saliva / Steve Earle / Buddy Guy / Edwin McCain / Widespread Panic / Keb' Mo' / Paula Cole / The Robert Cray Band / North Mississippi Allstars / The Neville Brothers / The Holmes Brothers / Ruth Brown / Ronnie Earl and The Broadcasters / Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women / J. Blackfoot / Agents of Good Roots / Rufus Thomas / Rod Piazza And The Mighty Flyers / Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown / Kenny Brown / Chubby Carrier / Anson funderburgh and the rockets / Smokey Wilson / O'landa Draper And The Associates / The Tories / Daddy Mack Blues Band / Jelly Roll Kings / Artie "blues Boy" White / Big Ass Truck / Fil / Kudzu Kings / Gospel Four / Sambo Ngo / Free World / Kevin Davidson / Andes Manta / The Brown Singers / Billy Rivers / Taikoza / Reba Russell / Frei Fado D'el Rei / Johnny Yard Dog Jones / Antonio Chainho & Filipa Pais / Evangelist Shirley Ceasar / Southern Sons / The Fabulous T-birds / Bobby Jones And The Nashville Super Choir / John Mohead / Jimbo Mathis & His Knowdown Society / Kelley Hurt / THE MEMPHIS HARMONIZERS / Riverbluff Clan / O.J. Ekemode & the Nigerian Allstars / Wobitty / Fappy Tweed Show all bands
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Tom Lee Park Memphis, Tennessee, United States
May 01, 1998 –
May 03, 1998
Nashville River Stages 1998
Foo Fighters / Steve Earle / Bonnie Raitt / Ziggy Marley / Ben Folds Five / Indigo Girls / Cracker / Widespread Panic / Keb' Mo' / Fastball / Shawn Colvin / Paula Cole / Medeski, Martin & Wood / Delbert McClinton / Fairfield Four / Buddy and Julie Miller / jason and the scorchers / Bobby Bare Jr. / Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band / Matraca Berg / Link Wray / Othar Turner / Paul Burch and the WPA Ballclub / Evinrudes Show all bands
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Riverfront Park Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Show Duplicate for May 01, 1998
Apr 17, 1998
Ziggy Marley

Ziggy Marley

Electric Factory Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Jan 10, 1998
Ziggy Marley

Evening of Stars Telethon

BET Networks Studios Washington, District of Columbia, United States

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Beale Street Music Festival 1998 on May 3, 1998 [673-small]

Beale Street Music Festival 1998
May 3 - 5, 1998
 Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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Beale Street Music Festival 1998 on May 3, 1998 [681-small]

Beale Street Music Festival 1998
May 3 - 5, 1998
 Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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Beale Street Music Festival 1998 on May 3, 1998 [843-small]

Beale Street Music Festival 1998
May 3 - 5, 1998
 Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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