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Minggu, 10 Februari 2013

Bob Marley Concert goes big, really big

Bob Marley Concert goes big, really big

The Digicel Bob Marley show hosted at Emancipation Park in New Kingston brought out thousands of patrons. According to Thanida Nunes, Digicel's sponsorship manager, it was the biggest turnout yet. She said it was a big deal for Digicel to support

KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) - Hundreds of tourists have joined Rastafarian priests and reggae musicians at Bob Marley's old house in Jamaica to mark the 68th anniversary of the late reggae icon's birth. Continue reading. Since his death from cancer in 1981,

The beloved Jamaican singer died of cancer in 1981 at the age of 36, but his legacy lives on through his music. Marley is credited with helping spread both reggae sounds and the Rastafari movement to a worldwide audience throughout his 18 years in the

The reggae world last Wednesday, celebrated the 68th birthday of King of Reggae, Bob Marley whose real names were Nesta Robert Marley. Born February 6, 1945, in a small village in St Ann called Nine Mile, in Jamaica.

My first Bob Marley CD was Live!, Marley and the Wailers' live album from a July 1975 concert at the the Lyceum Theatre in London. I was in 7th grade and ordered it as part of a "5-CDs-for-a-dollar" deal through one of those Columbia House Music mail

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