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Skip Marley and School of Rock

Skip Marley and the School of Rock 2020 AllStars Perform Bob Marley's "Three Little Birds"

Every little thing, is going to be alright

More than 40 years ago, Bob Marley first sang “Three Little Birds,” a joyful reggae ballad that lives on in the hearts of fans everywhere. “Don’t worry about a thing,” the song goes. “Cause every little thing gonna be all right.” In honor of the singer’s 75th birthday year, his grandson Skip Marley covered the song in a recording featuring the School of Rock 2020 AllStars, a nationwide performance group of young musicians ages 13 to 17.

Headquartered in Canton, School of Rock has locations in 37 states, and its students audition to be part of the AllStars group that normally tours the country for two weeks each summer. When the COVID-19 pandemic put live performances on pause, the AllStars recorded the melody — with guitars, drums, pianos, vocals, and more — from their respective homes instead.

“This video is meant to spread a message of positivity during a pivotal time of historic disruption,” said School of Rock CEO Rob Price in a statement. “Having our students join Skip to record the music and vocal tracks of this iconic song is poignant, and reminiscent of how moving the message of ‘Three Little Birds’ was when first released.”

The video debuted on the School of Rock YouTube channel Monday. It was created in partnership with Universal Music Group.

See the full article on The Boston Globe.

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Skip Marley performs with School of Rock AllStars