Friday, November 20, 2009
Videos
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(02/21/2008)
Concert Series: Them Belly Full
Bob Marley and the Wailers invoke "Jah music" to help fight the oppression of Jamaicans in this classic performance from 1977 of "Them Belly Full (But We Hungry.)"

(02/21/2008)
Stephen Marley EPK
Stephen Marley has had the idea for a solo album in the back of his mind throughout his well-decorated solo career. With the release of his new genre-bending album, 'Mind Control,' that vision is now a reality.

(02/21/2008)
From control room to 'Mind Control'
During the course of Stephen Marley's well-decorated music career, he always had the idea for a solo album in the back of his mind. With today's release of the genre-bending, mind-blowing <i>Mind Control</i>, that vision is now a reality.

(02/21/2008)
Go inside Stephen's 'Mind'
Watch Stephen on-stage and in the studio, performing, creating and discussing the music on his debut solo album, 'Mind Control.'

(02/21/2008)
Rita On Rastafari
When Bob and Rita Marley were young, he taught her about Rastafarianism 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.

(02/21/2008)
Monty Alexander On Bob's Legacy
In the second installment of BobMarley.com's interview series with Monty Alexander, the pianist discusses how Marley's music inspired his latest album.

(02/21/2008)
Concert Series: No Woman No Cry
Rarely was Bob Marley as uplifting as he was when singing, "No Woman, No Cry," a reggae masterpiece captured here in a stunning live performance in London in 1977.

(02/21/2008)
Listening Series Stephen Marley: Smile Jamaica
Bob Marley always found a way to smile when thinking about his country, a sentiment that fed into his song "Smile Jamaica." His son, Stephen recently sat down with BobMarley.com to listen to the tune again and discuss its meaning.

(02/21/2008)
Monty Alexander On Mento
Jamaican pianist Monty Alexander discusses mento and other roots of reggae that both influenced - and were influenced by - Bob Marley.

(02/21/2008)
Valentine's Day: One Love
At a recent celebration of Bob's birthday in New York City, ten people offered their thoughts on Bob Marley's 'One Love.'.

(02/21/2008)
Bob Marley Birthday Event
The Melting Pot NYC was the center of the Bob Marley Day celebrations in New York this past Tuesday, Bob's 62nd birthday

(02/21/2008)
Bob Marley Birthday Montage
Sixty-two years ago on this day, the people and music of the world were blessed forever when Cedella Marley Booker gave birth to a boy named Robert Nesta Marley in a small house in the hills of Nine Mile.

(02/21/2008)
Smile Jamaica
In 1976, Bob and Rita Marley had taken bullets from thugs in a night-time raid on their home, but they would not be denied the chance to perform in a concert for peace only days after the attack. BobMarley.com is proud to present this rare footage from that legendary 1976 show.
(02/21/2008)
Memories of Bob: Lee Jaffe, Part 1
Photographer, harmonica player, friend recalls his days with Bob Marley


