Born in 1975 to Lucy Ponder in London, England, where he lived most of his life, Julian maintains," I was born in Rasta and in music. This is what I've penetrated from creation". The proficient drummer, bassist, guitarist and keyboardist began studying music professionally, but "They could not teach me fast enough, so I continued on my own by listening and practicing".
In London, in Jamaica and while living in Miami, young Julian would 'jam' with other musicians. These sessions would take place at his grandmother Cedella Booker's home, and in Jamaica they would take place in the Marley home or at the Bob Marley Museum. When he moved to Jamaica in 1992, it was from among the many talented musicians at the museum that Julian selected a permanent line-up for his band. Having already written many songs, the band immediately began intensive rehearsing, recording and performing.
Julian Marley and his new band were soon in popular demand and toured places such as Japan, Paris, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Belize and Brazil. The Jamaican public was resoundingly appreciative of his presentations on the various Bob Marley Birthday Bashes and Sunsplash. His latest performances with brother Damian have left audiences in awe. Despite acquiring the stage experience vital to any performer, he had never before released any recorded material. Julian Marley's long-awaited debut single "Loving Clear" has recently been released on the Ghetto Youths International label, and has earmarked him as a newcomer to the recording industry who is destined for greatness.
For one so young, Julian is undeniably very centered spiritually. This consciousness is made evident in his music. The haunting wail and raw messages that were his father's signature comes to life with Julian's style and delivery. The influences of jazz, blues, and even rock contribute to his individual sound. For him, each object, each happening has a place in Life and is part of Life's plan. "Music is the universal sound that bridges all barriers of language, culture and color", professes Julian, "It's all about praising the father".