This Day In Our Past: April 22, 1978 PDF Print E-mail

Reggae superstar Bob Marley is flanked by then Prime Minister ,Michael Manley (left) and Opposition Leader, Edward Seaga at the historic One Love concert on April 22, 1978, at the National Stadium in St Andrew.

 

Prime Minister, Michael Manley and Opposition Leader Edward Seaga locked hands and danced a jig, as the curtain went down at the April 22, 1978 'One Love' concert, in aid of the peace efforts at the National Stadium. 

Superstar Bob Marley, close to the end of his 45 minute performance requested Michael Manley and Edward Seaga to join him on stage. 

It was Edward Seaga who got up first, followed by Michael Manley. 

Bob Marley told them to shake hands; they gave a firm handshake before gripping Bob's hand and all three held up for the crowd to see a pyramid shaped grip of hands, as Bob Marley belted out the show's theme song One Love. 

 

 



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