Bob Marley
Bob Marley | |
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Bob Marley performing in Zurich, Switzerland on May 30, 1980. | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Robert Nesta Marley |
Born | February 6, 1945 Nine Mile, Saint Ann, Jamaica |
Died | May 11, 1981 (aged 36) Miami, Florida, United States |
Genres | Reggae, ska, rocksteady |
Occupations | Singer-songwriter, musician |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, percussion |
Years active | 1962–81 |
Labels | Studio One, Beverley's, Upsetter/Trojan, Island/Tuff Gong |
Associated acts | The Wailers, Wailers Band, The Upsetters, I Threes, Bob Marley & The Wailers |
Website | www.bobmarley.com |
Robert Nesta "Bob" Marley (February 6, 1945 – May 11, 1981) was a Jamaican singer-songwriter and musician. He was the lead singer, songwriter and guitarist for the ska, rocksteady and reggae bands The Wailers (1964–1974) and Bob Marley & The WailersJamaican music and the Rastafari movement to a worldwide audience.[1] (1974–1981). Marley remains the most widely known and revered performer of reggae music, and is credited for helping spread both
Marley's best known hits include "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No Cry", "Could You Be Loved", "Stir It Up", "Jamming", "Redemption Song", "One Love" and, together with The Wailers, "Three Little Birds",[2] as well as the posthumous releases "Buffalo Soldier" and "Iron Lion Zion". The compilation album, Legend (1984), released three years after his death, is reggae's best-selling album, being 10 times Platinum (Diamond) in the U.S.,[3] and selling 20 million copies worldwide.[4][5]
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