The family of Bob Marley, UMe, and Island Records have announced year-long celebrations for Bob Marley’s 80th birthday.
The estate of Bob Marley has lined up a series of events to celebrate what would have been the reggae legend’s 80th birthday. The festivities begin Thursday with an ‘Uprising’ Tribute ...
A yearlong celebration commemorating Bob Marley’s 80th birthday launches on February 6 with a special tribute concert livestreamed from Jamaica.
The 12th annual SaddleBrooke Christmas Golf Cart parade took place on Tuesday, December 17. Over 95 decorated carts participated this year, and it matched the record set last year. There were many ...
Bob Marley emerged as the most popular without a doubt, but Ken Boothe, Dennis Brown, Alton Ellis, Hortense Ellis, Jimmy Tucker, Junior Tucker, Bunny and Scully were already there,” Ellis said.
Bob Marley was born 80 years ago today – and we can celebrate his life through these rare photos that show intimate moments and his on stage presence that millions of people still love to this day.
Like Bob Marley’s cancer, experts have warned that what may look like a toenail injury could actually be a skin cancer symptom.(Instagram @bobmarley) Bob Marley, the legendary Jamaican reggae ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica–Julian Marley, Grammy Award-winning Reggae artiste and son of music legend Bob Marley ... with the Dancehall Week Street Parade and the Dancehall Week After Party on Sunday ...
By his early teens, he had already forged a path most photographers could only dream of, and skipping school to meet Bob Marley led to an invitation to tour with the reggae legend, a pivotal ...
And so, while “Could You Be Loved” sounds like it could be a Bob Marley love ballad in the same vein as the exquisite “Turn Your Lights Down Low” or the pop-skewing “I Want to Love You ...
Bob Marley’s most popular track of the 21st century has been revealed ahead of what would have been his 80th birthday. The pioneering reggae artist, who died aged 36 in 1981, would have ...
From Journey’s "Don’t Stop Believin’" to Bob Marley’s "Three Little Birds (Don’t Worry About a Thing)," Snoop hyped up Trump supporters as the DJ and sent a positive yet inspirational ...