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Explore the life of Bob Marley, the iconic reggae artist from Jamaica. Learn about his journey in music, his biggest hits like "No Woman, No Cry" and "Buffalo Soldier," and his influence on reggae culture. Discover how Marley became the first international superstar of reggae and his lasting legacy.
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Bob Marley FAQs • Born Robert Nesta Marley February 6, 1945 in Saint Ann, Jamaica. • Discovered his passion for music after his friend’s Dad taught him to play guitar. • In 1963, Marley and his friends formed a reggae band “The Wailing Wailers” and in 1972 landed a a contract with Island Records. • Marley went on to sell over 20 million records throughout his career, making him the first international superstar and one of reggae’s most beloved artist. • Biggest hits were “No Woman, No Cry,” “Buffalo Soldier,” and “Three Little Birds.” • He died in Miami, Florida on May 11th, 1981 from melanoma.
3:41 3:11 3:44 5:11 7:10 3:38 4:17 3:29 4:11 3:00 3:39 2:52 3:48 4:58 3:55 3:50 3:38 2:45 3:13 3:21 ONE LOVE Length Song “Stir it Up” “Get Up, Stand Up” “I Shot The Sheriff” “Lively Up by Yourself” “No Woman, No Cry” “Roots, Rocks, Reggae” “Exodus” “Jamming” “Waiting in Vain” “Three Little Birds” “Turn Your Lights Down Low” “One Love” “Is This Love” “Sun is Shining” “So Much Trouble in the World” “Could You be Loved” “Redemption Song” “Buffalo Soldier” “Iron Lion Zion” “I Know a Place”
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