AP - Sep 29, 2009
A son of the reggae legend who promoted the legalization of marijuana has been convicted of possessing the drug. Andrew Tosh, 42, son of the late Peter Tosh, was found guilty late Monday of possessing...
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Jamaican reggae producer Wycliffe Steely Johnson, a keyboardist for Bob Marley, has died in New York at age 47. Fellow producer Cleveland Clevie Browne says Johnson died Tuesday at Brookhaven Memorial...
More »Reuters - Apr 22, 2009
Reggae legend Bob Marley's One Love topped a list of Jamaica's 100 best songs over 50 years that was unveiled on Tuesday by a panel of musicians and cultural officials associated with the University...
More »Reuters - Aug 24, 2008
A Serbian village unveiled what it said was Europe's first statue to the late Jamaican reggae star Bob Marley on Saturday, to promote tolerance in a region still recovering from war. Two Balkan...
More »Reuters - Jul 11, 2008
Vintage concert performances by such acts as Lynyrd Skynyrd and Bob Marley will soon join the nearly 500 recordings already available for download purchase at the music and memorabilia site Wolfgang...
More »Reuters - Jun 13, 2008
A widely held perception among music aficionados is that quality roots reggae passed away with Bob Marley in 1981. Although no current reggae acts possess Marley's mesmerizing stage presence and...
More »Reuters - Jun 4, 2008
Vintage concert performances by such acts as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bob Marley and Jimi Hendrix will soon join the nearly 500 recordings already available for download purchase at the music and memorabilia site...
More »AP - Apr 27, 2008
Thousands of mourners paid tribute Sunday to the late mother of reggae superstar Bob Marley, whose renowned music promoting social justice and one love made him one of Jamaica s most beloved sons. Cedella...
More »E! Online - Mar 21, 2008
Is this love? From the looks of it, maybe not. The late Bob Marley's heirs are jamming the Weinstein Company from licensing the music of the reggae icon for an upcoming movie about his life and career...
More »Reuters - Mar 20, 2008
The family of Bob Marley has refused to license any of his music for an upcoming Weinstein Co. film drama about the late reggae star even though his widow, Rita Marley, is its executive producer. The...
More »AP - Mar 13, 2008
Prince Charles and wife Camilla joined a group of Rastafarian musicians Wednesday for a drum session outside the old home of reggae great Bob Marley. On a Caribbean tour to promote environmental protection...
More »E! Online - Mar 4, 2008
Bob Marley may soon be jammin' on the big screen. The Weinstein Company has sealed a deal to develop, produce and distribute the first-ever biopic of the late reggae legend after snagging the rights...
More »AP - Jan 5, 2008
A massive collection of 1970s music including original recordings by reggae greats Bob Marley and Peter Tosh has disappeared from the archives of the former Jamaica Broadcasting Corp., authorities said...
More »AP - Oct 15, 2007
Back in the 1960s, when London graffiti proclaimed Clapton is God, the brilliant British guitarist was descending into a personal hell. Eric Clapton traded a heroin addiction for alcoholism, suffered...
More »E! Online - Sep 14, 2007
Bob Marley's family isn't singing any redemption song just yet. Verizon Wireless started selling Marley ringtones again Friday, less than a week after briefly removing the content from its Website...
More »Reuters - Sep 13, 2007
Verizon Wireless will drop all Bob Marley ringtones, ringbacks and pictures after being threatened with a trademark infringement lawsuit, representatives for the late reggae star's family said on...
More »AP - Aug 17, 2007
A side-effect to today s fractured, tumultuous music industry is the fluctuating meaning of the greatest-hits album. On one hand, it remains a giant moneymaker for labels, which are urging their artists...
More »AP - Jan 30, 2007
Four sons of Bob Marley will hold a concert promoting peace to commemorate the 62nd anniversary of the musician s birth, a family spokesman said Tuesday. The Feb. 10 concert, called Smile Jamaica, will...
More »AP - Aug 24, 2006
Bob Marley s records long ago went platinum. Now the Bank of Jamaica is releasing commemorative coins in gold and silver with the late reggae superstar s dreadlocked likeness. The 1,000 coins, produced...
More »USRN - Jan 13, 2005
Bob Marley s widow, Rita Marley, is currently moving forward with plans to exhume her late husband s remains in Jamaica and rebury them in Shashemene, Ethiopia. The Associated Press reports that no date...
More »USRN - Apr 23, 2003
(4/23/03, 7 a.m. ET) -- Bob Marley fans can look forward to new music. Marley s family recently discovered they have cassette recordings of Marley songs that were never released. Marley s son Ziggy Marley...
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