'Catch a Fire in the Park' (Bob Marley Tribute) feat. Carlton 'Santa' Davis & Fully Fullwood

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Welcome to our fourteenth episode of Mark’s Park: Catch a Fire in the Park and celebrate the global sound and indelible impact of the incomparable Bob Marley.

Get ready to groove to the soulful rhythms of timeless classics with PFC’s very own Afro Fiesta and special guests Carlton “Santa” Davis—one of the most sought after drummers who toured and recorded with Bob Marley & The Wailers and is the current drummer for Ziggy Marley; Fully Fullwood—the originator and leader of “Soul Syndicate Band,” who is instrumental in shaping the sound of Jamaican music, and a member of Peter Tosh’s band “Word, Sound and Power;” and John McKnight—a multi-instrumentalist who has worked with artists such as Fishbone, Rocky Dawuni, Barrington Levy, and Thelma Houston.

Ignite your soul with this heartfelt tribute inspired by Marley’s iconic reggae tunes!

Mark’s Park is filmed in front of a live audience in PFC co-founder/producer Mark Johnson's backyard in Venice Beach, California. This series brings together the diverse group of people, who call Venice Beach home, in an effort to connect the world through music. A portion of the proceeds from Mark's Park will benefit the Playing For Change Foundation—an international nonprofit organization, operating 27 music programs in 19 countries, established to create positive change through music and arts education.

SET LIST
0:00- “Slave Driver”
4:46- “Stop That Train”
8:46- “The Real Revolution”
13:22- “Oh Bumbo Klaat”
18:00- “Stir It Up”

“Slave Driver” & “Stir It Up” written by Bob Marley
“Stop That Train” & “Oh Bumbo Klaat” written by Peter Tosh
“The Real Revolution” written by Mermans Mosengo, Mark Johnson, Jason Tamba

FEATURING:
Carlton “Santa” Davis- Drums
Jason Tamba- Vocals, Guitar
John McKnight- Keyboard
Fully Fullwood- Bass
Mermans Mosengo- Vocals, Guitar

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SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN MAKING CHANGE:
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Brothers and Sisters
Stop Killing Each Other 👌🏾
Be a Part of The New Revolution

natbfunky
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Love you, elders. Leading by example!

wellingtoneddingsjr.siwomb
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THIS. IS. AWESOME! One of the best covers of "Stop That Train" I have ever heard.

CelticMisfit
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Brazil here, viva o reggae, viva bob marley!!!

djalmatf
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Wow! Fully Fullwood and Santa Davis; that's deep. ❤💛🖤💚

ArchimedesWoo
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big love from mallorca island, BRASIL LOVE REGGAE MUSIC.. OBRIGADO AMIGOS!

gustavo
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I have loved that song since the day I first heard it by Bob.

michaelturner
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❤ I love this Playing for Change if kids would watch and listen the world would be a better place. Pick up an instrument not a weapon ❤

kathif
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Great Carlton Santa Davis!!! The Foundation, The Heart, The Fundamental Stone of Reggae!!!!

carlosnovaes
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I am sorry, I missed all of you.
Fantastic.
🙏❤️🌎🌿🕊🎵🎶🎵

cheri
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Big presence!! Santa and Fully!! A true legends 👏👊🙏

luisfdarin
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Forgot all these young bands this was simply so tight and soulful

MagicHu
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Fully Fullwood from the Soul Syndicate on bass 🎉❤❤

genewest
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Veteran Musicians! Roots Reggae Music JUST the way it should sound.

BlackRootsAcademyOfSoul
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Jah Lives in All his Children LOVE Never Stops Loving LOVE🌍

lovelovelovemusic
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Um tributo à boa Arte! Saudações desde Bahia, Brasil. 🫂🌵

oroniodosertao
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Love love love, bringing hope and good vibes!! This is my morning jam. Thank you.

taraliberi
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Too good " playing for Change", sending back echoes from earth to Bob. R.i.P. ur Music lives on . Thank you for the MUSIC & Reggae....

georgeyphilip
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The cool uncle on the BASS Guitar 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

masterkachingwe
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Ya'll gotta shoutout to Jimmy Cliff also. Without him, it is very possible the world would not know as much about reggae music. That dude was/is(?) an og of reggae music.

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