Toronto declares February 6th Bob Marley Day

Toronto declares February 6th Bob Marley Day

Toronto has officially declared every February 6th as Bob Marley Day, this was proclaimed by the city Mayor, John Tory.

Bob Marley was a Jamaican singer and songwriter who created a mix of reggae, rocksteady and ska in his musical compositions. He died on May 11, 1981, at the age of 36 from skin cancer.

The Mayor made the announcement in a tweet accompanied by a photo of the proclamation, he wrote;

Proud to proclaim today Bob Marley Day in the City of Toronto. This Toronto tradition pays tribute to Bob Marley’s legacy of peace, harmony and the unity of humankind. His music lives on today and is a guide towards a world united one love

The official proclamation reads,

Whereas each year on February 6, we honor the legacy of Robert (Bob) Nesta Marley. He began his career with the wailers and song became known for his distinctive songwriting and vocal style. “Marley sang of tolerance and love.

He became one of the greatest ambassadors of peace the world has seen. He encouraged us to live in harmony, chronicle our own destiny and stand up to what is right.

Today, his music lives in and appeals to people of all cultures and guides them towards a world united – One People – One Love. “Now therefore, I, Mayor John Tory, on behalf of Toronto city council, do hereby proclaim February 6, 2019 as “Bob Marley Day“ in the city of Toronto.

Toronto declares February 6th Bob Marley Day

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