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  2. Rastaman Vibration - Wikipedia

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    Rastaman Vibration was a great success in the US, becoming the first Bob Marley release to reach the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart (peaking at number eight), in addition to releasing Marley's most popular US single "Roots, Rock, Reggae", the only Marley single to reach the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 51.

  3. Bob Marley - Wikipedia

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    Musical artist. Robert Nesta Marley OM (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981) was a Jamaican reggae singer, guitarist, and songwriter. Considered one of the pioneers of the genre, he fused elements of reggae, ska and rocksteady and was renowned for his distinctive vocal and songwriting style. [ 2][ 3] Marley increased the visibility of Jamaican ...

  4. Mortimer Planno - Wikipedia

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    Mortimer Planno. Mortimo St George "Kumi" Planno, (6 September 1929, Cuba – 5 March 2006, [1] Kingston, Jamaica) was a renowned Rastafari elder, drummer and a follower of the back-to-Africa movement founded in the 1910s by Marcus Garvey. He is best known as the Rasta teacher and friend of Bob Marley, and as the man who commanded the respect ...

  5. Why Bob Marley's Family Thinks Now Is the Right Time ... - AOL

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    Bob Marley: One Love, a biopic that covers three years of the musician's life, will premiere on Feb. 14, 2024. ... Marley was a Rastafarian who imbued his music with his spiritual beliefs.

  6. Ziggy Marley recalls dad Bob Marley’s last words to him ...

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    Ziggy Marley talks about his father, Bob Marley, in a new episode of "Making Space with Hoda Kotb." ... The song, which highlights Marley's Rastafarian religion, is a song about unity, hope and ...

  7. The ‘subversive spirituality’ of Bob Marley is still being ...

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    If there is a founder of the Rastafari religion, many point to Marcus Garvey, a Black Jamaican and activist who preached Black self-reliance, self-pride and led a “Back to Africa” movement in ...

  8. Aston "Family Man" Barrett - Wikipedia

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    Aston Francis Barrett, CD (22 November 1946 – 3 February 2024), often called " Family Man " or " Fams " for short, was a Jamaican musician and Rastafarian. [ 1][ 2] He was best known as the bandleader of Bob Marley 's backing band, as well as co-producer of the albums, and the man in charge of the overall song arrangements. [ 3]

  9. Jah Live - Wikipedia

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    Jah Live. "Jah Live" is a song by Bob Marley & The Wailers, released as a single in 1975. The song was recorded and released within days following the announcement of the death of Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia whom Rastafarians see as the reincarnation of God, whom they call Jah. The song was written as a message to the world that Haile Selassie ...