The urban grit of Trench Town is an integral part of Bob Marley’s legend, but the reggae king’s life began in rustic St Ann ...
Across the releases are Marley hits like “Stir It Up,” “Get Up Stand Up,” “I Shot The Sheriff,” “No Woman No Cry,” “Three Little Birds,” “Easy Skanking,” “Could You Be Loved,” and “Redemption Song.” ...
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.
Bob Marley made reggae famous around the world. The music genre's messages of peace are more important today than ever.
Former guitarist for Bob Marley and the Wailers, Al Anderson, has recounted how the management team failed to properly pay ...
The world's largest children's choir paid tribute to Bob Marley on what would have been the singer's 80th birthday. Eight ...
A Bob Marley superfan said listening to his music had "made him a better person" on what would have been the reggae legend's ...
Pioneering reggae artist Bob Marley would have been celebrating ... and the aircraft made an emergency landing in Miami, where Marley died. He never got to return to his home country.