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Bob Marley

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Bob Marley

1945–1981

Jamaican singer, songwriter and guitarist (1945–1981)

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Biography

Robert Nesta Marley was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Considered one of the pioneers of reggae, he fused elements of reggae, ska, and rocksteady, and was renowned for his distinctive vocal and songwriting style. Marley increased the visibility of Jamaican music worldwide and became a global figure in popular culture. He became known as a Rastafarian icon, and he infused his music with a sense of spirituality. Marley is also considered a global symbol of Jamaican music, culture and identity and was controversial in his outspoken support for democratic social reforms. Marley also supported the legalisation of cannabis and advocated for pan-Africanism.

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Timeline

The story of Bob Marley, told in moments.

1945 Birth

Born Robert Nesta Marley in Nine Mile, Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica. His mother is 18, Black, Jamaican. His father is 50, white, a plantation overseer of English descent. The father is mostly absent.

1963 Life

Forms the Wailers with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer in Trenchtown, Kingston. They're teenagers making ska and rocksteady in a government housing project. Their first single, "Simmer Down," goes to number one in Jamaica.

1973 Event

Signs with Island Records. Catch a Fire and Burnin' in the same year. Chris Blackwell gambles that a Jamaican act can sell internationally. He gives them a rock-album marketing budget. Reggae leaves the island.

1976 Event

Shot twice at his home on Hope Road, Kingston, two days before a free concert meant to ease political violence. His wife Rita is shot in the head. His manager is hit. Marley plays the concert anyway, for 80,000 people. He lifts his shirt on stage to show the bandages.

1977 Event

Exodus. Recorded in London while in exile from Jamaica. "Jamming," "One Love," "Waiting in Vain." Time magazine will later name it the greatest album of the 20th century.

1978 Life

One Love Peace Concert in Kingston. He brings rival political leaders Michael Manley and Edward Seaga onto the stage and joins their hands above his head. A photograph of three men and one impossible gesture.

1981 Death

Dies in Miami, traveling home to Jamaica. Melanoma, first found under a toenail in 1977. He refused amputation on religious grounds. He is 36. Jamaica gives him a state funeral. The coffin holds his Gibson Les Paul guitar and a Bible opened to Psalm 23.

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