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.
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.
Bob Marley asked him to teach him how to play and how to write. He wrote music for Dr. No. He worked with Jimmy Cliff, Millie ...
The visceral melodic pulse heard in the bass playing of Aston “Family Man” Barrett, who died on February 3, is most closely associated with anchoring the messages and providing the sonic heartbeat ...
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 producer and GoldenEye (right and inset) owner Chris Blackwell, 84, is looking back on it all in a thoughtful new memoir (left inset). Mark Sagliocco/GC Images; Simon and Schuster; ...
The Paramount biopic overperformed at the box office during a weeklong stretch that included the splashy announcement of four Beatles films from Sony and news that Ridley Scott is in talks to helm a ...
Music fans are being asked to help rebuild one of Jamaica's most important music catalogues. The Public Broadcasting Corporation Of Jamaica (PBC-J) discovered in January that part of a collection ...
Tracy Chapman, Björk, Public Enemy and more songs for rabble-rousing and celebrating revolution. By Jon Pareles “One Love” landed in what has become a box office sweet spot — stories that feel both ...
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” ...
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