United by music to create a better world and spread Bob Marley's vision of One Love, One World, The House of Marley, has announced the launch of its first collection of eco-friendly audio electronics products, MARLEY branded headphones, in the UK. A portion of proceeds will benefit 1Love.org.

The 1Love.org organisation, sparked by the Marley family, is dedicated to spreading Bob Marley’s message of unity and peace by lifting up a new generation of “young gongs” to strike the hammer for charities, causes and ideas that can change the world.

“Our father shared his vision with our family and his fans through the gift of the messages in his music and it is our mission and responsibility to push the movement forward,” said Cedella Marley, Bob Marley’s daughter. “The House of Marley and the MARLEY audio products that bear our family name were created to spread our father’s music and vision to a new generation.”

“We’re proud to introduce our collection of MARLEY audio products to the UK. Having designed the products with the Marley family, The House of Marley is devoted to encompassing Bob Marley’s vision of hope, unity and peace, through high-quality, sustainable products that offer the ability to give something back,” said Simon Bluring, Managing Director, The House of Marley UK. “Our products will help enable the Marley family to continue Bob Marley’s legacy and his endeavour to satisfy your soul.”

Four guiding principles are central to turning Bob’s ideals into actions at The House of Marley: Superior Quality, Sustainably Sourced, Cause Minded and Waste Conscious.

The new range will be available in HMV stores throughout the UK, independent action sports specialist retailers and other leading retailers in early autumn 2011.

Visit www.thehouseofmarley.co.uk to find out more.

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