Bob Marley made reggae famous around the world. The music genre's messages of peace are more important today than ever.
Unfortunately, Marley fell ill and died on May 11, 1981, at the age of 36 at the peak of his career. The singer was diagnosed with a form of skin cancer called melanoma, under his big toenail in 1977.
The family of Bob Marley, UMe, and Island Records have announced year-long celebrations for Bob Marley’s 80th birthday.
Across the releases are Marley hits like “Stir It Up,” “Get Up Stand Up,” “I Shot The Sheriff,” “No Woman No Cry,” “Three ...
On what would have been Bob Marley's 80th birthday, the Mirror can reveal exclusive images of the late musician that have ...
An icon of music photography, Dennis Morris' new retrospective photography book shows never-before-seen images of some of the ...
Exclusive: The photographer behind some of the most famous portraits of the late reggae icon remembers him on what would have ...
Now, a report by music licensing company Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) has found that the 1980 track “Could You Be ...
Bob Marley would smoke some herbs before going on stage - Former guitarist on thrilling performances
Former guitarist for ‘Bob Marley and the Wailers’, Al Anderson, has shared some fascinating insights into the legendary ...
Bob Marley’s most popular track of the 21st century has been revealed ahead of what would have been his 80th birthday. The pioneering reggae artist, who died aged 36 in 1981, would have ...
As a teenager in the 1960s, he was told there was no such thing as a Black photographer. Today, the work of Dennis Morris includes some of the most iconic music portraits of our time. Official ...
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