Bob Marley

Author(s): Chris Salewicz

Biographies & Memoirs | Music

What was it about Bob Marley that made him so popular in a world dominated by rock'n'roll? How is that he has not only remained the single most successful reggae artist ever, but has also become a shining beacon of radicalism and peace to generation after generation of fans across the globe? On May 11, 1981, a little after 11.30 in the morning, Bob Marley died. The man who introduced reggae to a worldwide audience, in his own lifetime he had already become a hero figure in the classic mythological sense. From immensely humble beginnings and with talent and religious belief his only weapons, the Jamaican recording artist applied himself with unstinting perseverance to spreading his prophetic musical message. And he had achieved it: only a year earlier, Bob Marley and The Wailers' tour of Europe had seen them perform to the largest audiences a musical act had up to that point experienced. Record sales of Marley's albums before his death were spectacular; in the years since his death they have become phenomenal, as each new generation discovers afresh the remarkable power of his music.

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Chris Salewicz is an acclaimed music journalist and writer. He was at NME in the late 1970's and early '80's and has written copiously for the Sunday Times, The Face and Q magazine. His books include the classic biography of Joe Strummer and the lavishly applauded biography of Jamaica titled 'Rude Boy'.

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  • : 9780007255535
  • : HarperCollins Publishers Limited
  • : Harper Element
  • : 0.35
  • : 01 June 2010
  • : 197mm X 130mm X 29mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

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  • : Chris Salewicz
  • : Paperback
  • : Paperback
  • : 910
  • : 910
  • : English
  • : English
  • : 782.421646092
  • : 782.421646092
  • : 432
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  • : (2x8pp plates)
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