Bob Marley's music is beloved all over the world, and songs like "I Shot the Sheriff" and "No Woman, No Cry" are among his very best.
Reggae music pioneer Bob Marley died at the too-young age of 36 in 1981 from melanoma. But his music lives forever in the hearts of music fans, if sales are an indication. His 1984 "Legend" best-of ...
Bob Marley performed at the Smile Jamaica Concert two days after being shot, showing his commitment to peace and making one of the most powerful statements of his career. Marley’s 1977 album “Exodus” ...
Bob Marley's sons Kymani, Julian, Ziggy, Damian and Stephen Marley posing for a photo after their performance at the "Roots, Rock, Reggae Tour 2004" at the Filene Center on August 8, 2004 in Vienna, ...
Without question, Jamaica’s greatest export is reggae music, as embodied by the genre icon Bob Marley. Even if you’ve never had the fortune to visit the Caribbean country, Marley’s influence can be ...
Eric Clapton's chart-topping cover of Bob Marley's biggest hit song sparked a debate about race and representation in music.
Bob Marley is the king of reggae music. Marley’s life is now the subject of a new film called “One Love.” Alex Miranda is jamming on South Beach at the red carpet premiere. Thursday’s premiere at ...
On Dec. 27, Rolling Stone confirmed Jo Mersa Marley died “on Dec. 26 in Miami-Dade County.” The singer was 31 years old. According to Rolling Stone, “A rep for Marley confirmed his death” and “A cause ...
Jahmar Francis invited some of Jamaica's biggest dancehall reggae artists to be part of his album "Dancehall Ranger Riddim," ...
Bob Marley, a musical icon, elevated reggae music from a Jamaican sound to a global phenomenon. Many years after his death, Marley continues to be one of the most admired musicians around the globe.
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