Friday, November 20, 2009
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Bob Marley and Marley Family stories
01/19/2007
| Flashback: Bob's Rock Hall Induction
On Jan. 19, 1994, almost 13 years after Marley's untimely death, the reggae music legend was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. That well-deserved event occurred exactly 13 years ago today.01/11/2007
| Marley family welcomes addition
The Marley family has welcomed yet another member. Ziggy Marley, the Grammy-winning reggae singer and oldest son of legend Bob Marley, became a father for the second time last Friday when his wife, Orly Agai Marley, gave birth to a son, Gideon Robert Nesta Marley.01/08/2007
| Concert series: 'Lively Up Yourself'
"Can you dig it?" That's the lasting lyric that sums up the infectiousness of Bob Marley's classic reggae anthem "Lively Up Yourself," which opened his 1974 album Natty Dread and still rings true for millions of Marley fans worldwide.12/18/2006
| Listening Series: 'It Hurts To Be Alone'
The lyrics of the Bob Marley song "It Hurts To Be Alone" offer a relatively simple description of romantic betrayal and its emotional wake.12/15/2006
| Beyond myth and mystique was a man
Maybe you feel the same way, but I always find it difficult to believe that Bob Marley was a real person. Of course I know he was real in the sense that he existed, that he was born on a certain day, recorded various songs and died on a particular date.11/30/2006
| The Director and the Rastaman
Maybe you feel the same way, but I always find it difficult to believe that Bob Marley was a real person. Of course I know he was real in the sense that he existed, that he was born on a certain day, recorded various songs and died on a particular date.11/30/2006
| New BobMarley.com dedicated to icon's legacy
Bob Marley's life, legacy and legend continue to warm the world more than 25 years since his passing, and for fans of his music and his timeless message of peace and love, there's a brand-new reason to remember him.11/30/2006
| Concert series: 'I Shot the Sheriff'
There might not be a single song that emphasizes the many lasting qualities of Bob Marley -- the defiance, the soul, the creativity, the musicianship and the poetry, to name a few -- better than one of his most famous tracks, "I Shot The Sheriff."