Friday, November 20, 2009
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(05/29/07)
On the soccer field and onstage, Marley stayed in touch with his grassroots supporters
(05/25/07)
As Letts and Marley's friendship deepened, so did the connection between punk and reggae
(05/25/07)
In addition to his other work, Letts directed a series of Bob Marley music videos over the years
(05/23/07)
In one of his most memorable performances, "Rebel Music" captured Bob's message as well as the strong emotions behind it
(05/23/07)
"Rebel Music" was inspired by Marley's frequent drives to Negril
(05/23/07)
More footage from this concert in London is available in the Bobmarley.com store
(05/18/07)
The lyrics for "War" are drawn directly from Selaisse's 1963 speech before the United Nations in New York
(05/16/07)
The lyrics for "War" are drawn directly from Selaisse's 1963 speech before the U.N.
(05/16/07)
Marley canonized Selaisse's words in song, helping to spread his deity's beliefs around the world
(05/10/07)
Author and musician, Kwame Dawes spoke about Marley's lyrical sensibility
(05/10/07)
In addition to Dawes, speakers included author Christopher John Farley and collector, Dera Tompkins
(05/10/07)
Dawes discussed his book, 'Bob Marley, Lyrical Poet of the People'
(05/01/07)
Stevie Wonder and Ben Harper help out the Marleys on a few songs, including "Jammin'"
(04/24/07)
Lee Jaffe's photography includes photos taken of Jean Michel Basquiat's work in the early '80s