Bob Marley made reggae famous around the world. The music genre's messages of peace are more important today than ever.
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Allvipp on MSNIn Memoriam: Bob Marley's Tragic Life StoryBob Marley is known to be one of the pioneers of reggae music, especially with his band The Wailers, and performing songs ...
Now, a report by music licensing company Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) has found that the 1980 track “Could You Be ...
The memorable track is the reggae icon’s most-played song in the UK – more so than ‘One Love’ and ‘Three Little Birds’. Why ...
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Irish Independent on MSNJamaican PM hails ‘timeless’ Bob Marley on what would have been 80th birthdayJamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness has led tributes to Bob Marley on what would have been his 80th birthday, describing ...
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MusicRadar on MSN"Reggae is more freeform than the blues. But more important, reggae is for everyone": Bob Marley and the Wailers' Catch a Fire, track-by-track"Reggae is more freeform than the blues. But more important, reggae is for everyone – and we hope we can help everyone with ...
No Cry”, the 1974 song from Marley’s album Natty Dread, was the fourth most popular, with “Is This Love” rounding out the top five. Peter Leathem, chief executive of PPL, said: “Bob ...
“Could You Be Loved” is the reggae star’s most popular song this side of the pond ... You Be Loved” sounds like it could be a Bob Marley love ballad in the same vein as the exquisite ...
Seni Saraki, the son of former Nigerian Senate President Bukola Saraki, on Sunday at the 67th Annual Grammy Award secured his first Grammy.
Counting down our choices for the ten greatest songs recorded by 2 Tone revolutionaries The Specials, who reflected the ...
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