Friday, November 20, 2009
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Bob Marley and Marley Family stories
08/20/2007
| Lollapalooza's punky reggae party
Joining rockers, hip-hoppers and a bevy of acts from other genres, Stephen Marley helped make Chicago's Lollapalooza another resounding success.08/17/2007
| Miami Rehearsal: 'We and Dem'
In this rare footage from Bob's last rehearsal, catch the band running through the powerfully ominous song, "We and Dem" at Criteria Studio in Miami. To see the full clip, get your BobMarley.com Passport today.08/15/2007
| 56 Hope Road redux
With their fourth album due out this fall and accolades including Jambase.com's moniker of "No. 1 Road Warrior Band," the Chicago-based funk-rockers 56 Hope Road have a lot to be positive about. They recently spoke to BobMarley.com about how they emulate Bob's historic homebase of the same name.08/13/2007
| Ackee 101: Jamaica's favorite fruit
BobMarley.com presents a brief history of the star ingredient in Jamaica's national dish Ackee and Saltfish, as well as traditional and vegan recipes for the delicious, fruity meal.08/10/2007
| Got burning Marley questions?
We have answers. Find out everything you always wanted to know about the life, music and legacy of Bob Marley and his family with on our new Ask BobMarley.com feature.08/09/2007
| Miami Rehearsal: 'Night Shift'
When Bob and the Wailers rehearse "Night Shift" in this exclusive video series from a September 1980 session at Miami's Criteria Studio, he takes on the worker's voice, relating to the common struggle of earning a daily wage.08/06/2007
| Mark Rae guest DJs CD release bash
At a recent CD release party for the new "Roots, Rock, Remixed" album in New York City, remixer Mark Rae of Yes King checked in with BobMarley.com about his work on the album and the development of his interest in reggae.08/03/2007
| Selassie's Caribbean voyage, part II
Emporer Haile Selaisse I's 1966 trip to the Caribbean profoundly affected Rastafarian communities in all three of the countries he visited. Here, BobMarley.com sheds some light on the details surrounding His Majesty's stay in Haiti.