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Hawaii Based Reggae Band "The Lambsbread" Cover Bob Marley's "One Love"
The Lambsbread Cover Bob Marley's "One Love"
These are tumultuous times we live in, wars, poverty, corruption, destruction, injustices, so much suffering going on in all corners of this world. And as the holiday season is upon us, no matter your faith and religion, the consensus is love.. One Love!
Delivering a positive message of love & unity, Hawaiian based roots & reggae band "The Lambsbread" who are known for their conscious message are taking heed to the words of the late great Bob Marley "One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain" by respectfully covering and dedicating "One Love" to the planet.
As the music soothes your soul even if just for fleeting minutes, The Lambsbread Kaya and Nadia joined by their sons 16 year old Samuel Levi on the drums and 12 years, Jacob Selassie on the keyboards as they sing the famous words "One love, one heart Let's get together and feel all right Hear the children crying (One love) Hear the children crying (One heart) Sayin', "Give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel all right Sayin', "Let's get together and feel all right".
Please visit and follow The Lambsbread soundcloud, and download your promotional copy of the timeless anthem, One Love!
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