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Bob Marley's News
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Members of the Public Broadcasting Corporation Of Jamaica (PBC-J) are appealing for the return of thousands of original records and musical artefacts that ...View Full Article Read More
It was thought passing fair, in those days, to have Bob Marley and the Wailers play when HMG folded the rag as a postscript to Mr Smith's racist adventure. ...View Full Article Read More
... Todd Lawson as Young and Mature Scrooge, Gregory Procaccino as Jacob Marley/Old Joe, Andy Prosky as Bob Cratchit, Regina Pugh as Mrs. Cratchit, ...View Full Article Read More
ROB PARTRIDGE, the British music industry veteran who worked as a publicist for Bob Marley and Irish superband U2, has died. Partridge succumbed to bowel ...View Full Article Read More
**Scroll Down for more Videos NEW YORK (Billboard) - The enduring importance of Bob Marley's music was underscored when Fifty Six Hope Road Music, the Marley family-owned company that holds the rights to his music, recently announced an impending lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) and Verizon Wireless.The Marleys maintain that an exclusive deal reached between those compani... Read More
When Monty Alexander and his band recorded Concrete Jungle: The Music of Bob Marley (Telarc) at Tuff Gong Studios recently, bassist Glen Browne couldn't help but feel that they were not alone. "Bob's spirit is in the room," Alexander remembered Brown saying. "Yeah, mon, Bob is over there in the corner smilin'!" In the second installment of BobMarley.com's int... Read More
AskMen.com - Rich dead celebs The store sells all things Bob Marley and is run by his son Robbie. Bobs youngest son, Damian, followed in his fathers musical footsteps and won a Grammy ... http://www.askmen.com/toys/top_10_100/129_top_10_l ist.html AskMen.com - Lauryn Hill pics Songs such as Roberta Flack's "Killing Me Softly" and Bob Marley's "No Woman No ... Hill is like... Read More
Should Bob Marley be a National Hero of Jamaica?
That was the question before us at the Central
Library in Brooklyn on Feb. 22. The discussion was
part of the ongoing Caribbean Dialogue Series,
hosted by Ian Forrest. As author of the Caribbean-
themed novel "Kingston by Starlight" and the
biography "Before the Legend: The Rise of Bob
Marley," I was the featured guest of the sessio... Read More
Bob Marley's love of religion and music went hand
in hand, and when the popularity of Bob's songs
took off worldwide, so did the profile of his
Rastafarian faith.
When he and Rita were young, Bob taught her
about the religion, which considers former
Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie I its supreme
deity, or "Jah Rastafari," and its message of love.
Rita recently shared these thou... Read More
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