Grammy award winning reggae singer Ziggy Marley and his wife Orly, joined Grammy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. for a special screening of the Bob Marley: One Love Movie at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles earlier this week.
An eight time Grammy award winner, Marley sat down for a question and answer session following the special screening of the film.
Ziggy, producer of One Love explains the intentions behind the film, loosely based on a period of Marley’s Life.
Harvey Mason Jr., a veteran music supervisor, served as executive music producer for Bob Marley: One Love, now a box office hit grossing more than 180 million globally, one of the top 10 highest-grossing music biopics. A lifelong Marley fan, Mason told Billboard in February that working on the film, which features both Marley’s music and period tracks like the Bee Gees’ “You Should Be Dancing,” was an opportunity he couldn’t pass up.
The Bob Marley: One Love Music Inspired By Film is nominated for Best Reggae Album at the 2025 Grammys.
Balancing his dual roles, Mason maintains that staying active in music enhances his leadership at the Academy. While he refrains from Grammy nominations during his tenure, he supports trustees’ eligibility, emphasizing the integrity of the process. Known for his ability to compartmentalize, Mason describes his days as a blend of Academy work and late-night creativity, underscoring his dedication to both worlds.