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Stephen Marley links music and hospitality in Jamaica pitch at New Orleans Jazz Fest

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Reggae musician Stephen Marley framed Jamaica as a nation whose wide-ranging culture still turns on music, in comments circulated by Visit Jamaica via YouTube in connection with the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.

Marley said that when his side performs, the setting matters less than the frame of mind they carry onto the stage. He portrayed their sound as a natural greeting—something that can open a door before words do.

He leaned on familiar language about the country as an “island of love” and spoke of “one love,” arguing that visitors tend to feel settled quickly. He singled out residents’ warmth, the physical environment, everyday social energy, food and the wider cultural scene as reasons people describe the destination as homelike.

He summed up the national temperament as welcoming. When asked what he would tell someone who had never travelled to Jamaica, he answered: “Come. Come feel the love. Yeah.”

Syndicated from Visit Jamaica (Video) · originally published .

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