Trenchtown Remembers Bob Marley
The following article was published in the Reggae Report Yearbook, 1994. Please click to read in our digital document library.
View ArticleBob Marley vs. The Beach Boys, London, 1980
Included here is a review of two shows which occurred in London 1980. The review was published in the Guardian on June 9, 1980.
View ArticleRare Live Dub Session with Aston “Familyman” Barrett (2004)
Included here is a live dub session by Familyman featuring many of the hits that he co-wrote with Bob Marley. Really nice sound on this one… (Photos courtesy of Lee Jaffe) ASTON “FAMILYMAN” BARRETT...
View ArticleBob Marley: One Love Peace Concert 1978 (Re-Up!)
Here we have a rarely circulated article and interview with Bob Marley published in Gig magazine, Vol. 4, 1978. The interview and article focus primarily on Marley’s now-historic performance at the...
View ArticleBob Marley, Wailers play reggae festival in San Francisco 1975 plus
“BOB MARLEY’S COLD RAILS TO HELL” Here we have 2 articles that appeared in the July 19, 1975 issue of Melody Maker. The first describes a handful of reggae superstars descending on San Francisco, CA...
View ArticleBob Marley and the Wailers Natty Dread Demos
Here is an interesting listen to the recording of a reggae masterpiece. Included here are several demo tracks from the Natty Dread sessions. The set starts out with the Wailers’ Lee Jaffe laying down...
View ArticleFreddie McGregor: Riddim So Nice
Freddie McGregor is a once in a generation talent. Aside from his brilliant work at Studio One as a singer and master drummer, he has arranged and produced some extraordinary records. When you think...
View ArticleBob Marley Interview, Swing Magazine, Jamaica, July/August 1975
As we continue highlighting Bob Marley during the 70th anniversary of his birth on February 6, 1975 here is a fascinating interview with Marley in Jamaica. Published in the July/August 1975 issue of...
View ArticleBob Marley live at Manhattan Center, June 21, 1975
The following clips of Bob Marley and the Wailers performing live at Manhattan Center during the summer of 1975 were released for the first time as bonus features with the DVD and Blu-Ray of the 2012...
View ArticleBob Marley “Natty Dread”
“Natty Dread” is such an intriguing tune. Bob Marley had a way with making triumph out of tragedy. “Trenchtown Rock” is a great example of Marley taking tragedy, i.e. life in the ghetto, and turning...
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