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Nattyridesagain
1 Aug 2010 at 4:19am
Another photo book on the rise of Bob Marley and reggae in the 1970s will be released in a matter of weeks.

DELAWARE: Bob Marley festival in Wilmington
31 Jul 2010 at 10:35am
WILMINGTON, Del. - Wilmington's annual Bob Marley festival is set for the waterfront.

Bob Marley: Think You Know Him, Mon?
29 Jul 2010 at 5:05pm
Music journalist Chris Salewicz hasn't been afraid to tackle the big names in print.


Sly and Robbie, Barrington Levy and Thir
29 Jul 2010 at 7:51am
This has been a special year for reggae music: Jimmy Cliff became the second reggae musician - after some guy named Bob Marley - to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


Jimmy Cliff at the LC
29 Jul 2010 at 1:27am
Other than Bob Marley, no one changed Jamaican music more profoundly than Jimmy Cliff.

Shyne + The Notorious B.I.G. + Bob Marley "Belize" [AUDIO]
27 Jul 2010 at 10:34pm
Let's be real for a second. Shyne was NEVER a great emcee. He had a couple of nice verses, and some okay songs.


Bob Marley Poster Review

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Rock and The King

"The passing of time has blurred the impact and message of the legendary artist, Bob Marley. In the 1970's, Marley achieved global notoriety for his reggae songs of faith and support for the impoverished nations of the world. In this context, his art and music are amazing and powerful. Marley's posters offer us a glimpse into a beautiful mind."
"Rock" at Rock Poster Review

"As one of the most controversial figures of the 1970's, Bob Marley's art and music is largely misunderstood. His simple poetic messages were prayers for hope, peace, empathy and love. To understand his art, remember, the green, yellow and red in his posters were the colors of the Rastafari, the advocacy of 'herb' was to promote self-awareness, and the love was a call to peace for all mankind."

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