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To celebrate what would have been Bob Marley’s 80th birthday on Thursday, the legend’s reggae music is being remembered by original fans and a new generation this week. The Jamaican great died ...
Former Bob Marley and the Wailers guitarist Al Anderson – the man behind the emotive, singable solo on the classic live version of No Woman No Cry – is well-known for sharing memories from ...
Talking to Billboard in 1973, Marley said, "As for the harshness of my material, I compare it to the old American blues. It tells the truth from the people's viewpoint. "Reggae is more freeform ...
As 'Bob Marley: One Love' nears $150 million in global box office, the filmmakers and Paramount execs explain why the musical biopic over-performed.
Catch A Fire is the fifth studio album by Bob Marley and the Wailers and was the first to be released by Island Records UK. The album originally had a limited release and was credited to The Wailers.
Bob Marley's message of peace and love continues to touch hearts around the world. With his band The Wailers, Marley popularized reggae music and the Rastafarian religion far beyond his home ...
Rohan Anthony Marley, the son of Bob and Janet Hunt, was born on May 19, 1972. "I was very upset at first to learn about all this, though it's common in Jamaica," Rita reflected in her book.
Live performance footage of Marley and his band from a “legendary” 1977 concert at the Rainbow in London; the direction of this 1991 video is credited to “Keef” (otherwise known as Keith ...
This is the version of Marley that primarily appears in the current hit film, “Bob Marley: One Love.” It offers a glimpse into Marley’s life in the late ’70s, when he became a symbol of ...
Longtime reggae collector, Bob Marley expert, radio host and 82-year-old author Roger Steffens has sold his enormous archive of vinyl and other memorabilia — which is widely acknowledged to ...