Bob Marley
Singer / Songwriter
Bob Marley was the world's first reggae superstar. He was part of the Jamaican group The Wailers, along with reggae greats Bunny Livingston and Peter Tosh. In the late 1960s and early '70s Marley, a Rastafarian, gained early attention for writing hits recorded by others, including "Stir It Up" (recorded by Johnny Nash) and "I Shot The Sheriff" (a hit for Eric Clapton). But then he came into his own international fame with songs that spoke of politics, religion and life on the streets, including his anthemic "Get Up, Stand Up." A greatest hits compilation titled Legend was released in 1984; it sold millions and earned a reputation as the one reggae album owned by people who own just one reggae album.Extra credit: Marley's wife, Rita, and his son, Ziggy, have recording careers of their own.
Four Good Links
Bob Marley
Comprehensive official site from his estate
Third Field
Big-time fan site loaded with Marley goods
Bob Marley, Reggae King of the World
Marley fansite with a good timeline, quotes and lyrics
RollingStone.Com: Bob Marley
Marley bio, photos, and news archives from the mainstream rock press
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Best Known As
The reggae hero who did "Get Up, Stand Up"

