Could You Be Loved2. One Love/People Get Ready3. Three Little Birds4. No Woman, No Cry5. Is This Love6. Jamming7. Buffalo ...
Exclusive: The photographer behind some of the most famous portraits of the late reggae icon remembers him on what would have ...
The memorable track is the reggae icon’s most-played song in the UK – more so than ‘One Love’ and ‘Three Little Birds’. Why ...
Former guitarist for ‘Bob Marley and the Wailers’, Al Anderson, has shared some fascinating insights into the legendary ...
Unfortunately, Marley fell ill and died on May 11, 1981, at the age of 36 at the peak of his career. The singer was diagnosed ...
"Reggae is more freeform than the blues. But more important, reggae is for everyone – and we hope we can help everyone with ...
Takudzwa Chikepe, who was raised in Harare, was not born at the time of Marley’s historic performance. Known as VaChikepe The ...
Had he lived another five years, Bob Marley would have started a radio station in Jamaica dedicated to playing reggae, ...
A special concert celebrating Birmingham's reggae history is to take place on what would have been Bob Marley's 80th birthday ...
Now, a report by music licensing company Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) has found that the 1980 track “Could You Be ...
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 ...
Could You Be Loved has become Bob Marley’s most played track of the 21st century on UK radio and TV, music licensing company Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) said. The pioneering reggae ...