Friday, November 20, 2009
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Bob Marley and Marley Family stories
03/16/2007
| High marks for 'Mind Control'
Music's most influential publications are applauding Stephen Marley's Mind Control and on Tuesday, March 20 fans of reggae, dub, dancehall and hip-hop will have the chance to do the same.03/12/2007
| One Faith: Rita on Rastafari
When Bob and Rita Marley were young, he taught her about Rastafari which considers former Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie I its supreme deity, or "Jah Rastafari," and its message of love. Rita recently discussed the evolution of her faith in an exclusive interview with BobMarley.com.03/02/2007
| Rita unveils photo exhibit in South Africa
On a recent trip to Johannesburg, Rita Marley unveiled an exhibition of photographs of Bob and spoke about upcoming Africa Unite initiatives.03/01/2007
| Soweto Gospel Choir shares 'One Love'
On Feb. 23, New York City's Zankel Hall lit up with the Soweto Gospel Choir's message of love and unity.03/01/2007
| 'Mind Control' drops March 20
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Grammy-winning artist and producer Stephen Marley to release debut album, Mind Control on March 20, 2007.02/28/2007
| Reggae to jazz and back again
In the second installment of BobMarley.com's interview series with Monty Alexander, the pianist discusses how Marley's music inspired his latest album.02/26/2007
| Farley on Bob Marley as National Hero
Should Bob Marley be a national hero of Jamaica? At a Feb. 22 discussion as part of the ongoing Caribbean Dialogue Series in New York City, the acclaimed journalist and author, Christopher John Farley looked at both sides of the issue.02/26/2007
| Concert Series: 'No Woman, No Cry'
Rarely was Bob Marley as nostalgic, emotional and uplifting as he was when singing the classic song, "No Woman, No Cry," a reggae masterpiece captured here in a stunning live performance in London in 1977.