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Person    | Male  Born 6/2/1945  Died 11/5/1981

Bob Marley

Categories: Music / songs, Seriously Famous

Countries: Jamaica, USA

Bob Marley

Robert Nesta Marley, singer, lyricist and Rastafarian icon. His reggae songs include: No Woman, No cry, One Love, I Shot the Sherriff.

Born in Jamaica. Marley was invited by American singer Johnny Nash to support his 1972 UK tour, Marley and his band the Wailers played gigs around London hoping to land a big record deal; they met the owner of the independent Island Records and this led to international success. Moved to England in 1976 after an assassination attempt in Jamaica.

In 1977 diagnosed with cancer in a soccer wound on a big toe. Rastafarians believe that people should die whole and so do not accept amputation as a treatment. The cancer spread but he continued touring. In May 1981 he left Germany to spend his last days in Jamaica but he became too ill on the flight and was take to a hospital, the Cedars of Lebanon, in Miami, where he died.

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Basing Street Studios

Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer finished the albums 'Catch a Fire' and '...

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Bob Marley and the Wailers - SE19

The plaque has the Ethiopian/pan-African/Rastafari tri-colours around the edg...

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Bob Marley - NW2

From Jamaica Observer: The building ... was home to Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, B...

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Bob Marley - SW3

Plaque unveiled by the poet Benjamin Zephaniah.

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Bob Marley - WC1

Marley lived here on the first of his many visits to London. This plaque was ...

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