Cedella Marley Booker, a multifaceted artist and the beloved mother of reggae legend Bob Marley, left an indelible mark on the world through her music, writings, and unwavering dedication to preserving her son's legacy. Born in 1926 in rural Jamaica, Cedella was not only a central figure in the intricate Marley family tree but also a talented singer, writer, and performer in her own right. Her sole album, "Redemption Songs," showcases her soulful voice and deep connection to the reggae genre that her son popularized. Beyond music, Cedella authored several books, offering insights into her family's history and the cultural roots of reggae. Known affectionately as "The Keeper of the Flame," she spent her life celebrating and honoring the music and message of Bob Marley, ensuring his spirit and influence endured for generations.