Bob Marley Combining spirituality, love and rebellion, the songs of Bob Marley have touched the world and across ages with the reggae and Jamaica to the greatest number. The eternal smile Métis also played a political role on the island and his voice has even breathed a wind on the independence of Africa. His songs have become anthems of the universal that the first star of the third world has left a legacy of people he has never forgotten.In the depths of Jamaica across the countryside, nestled in the hills, lies the parish of St. Ann and its green forests. The small road winds through a series of villages including that of Nine Miles where he lived in the early twentieth century, the Malcolm family. Early Cedella, his father Omeriah her sister Enid, uncles and aunts. The girl, then aged 17, met one day an English captain his senior by far. From this meeting came a little man who was half upset the world of music, and not only. Pregnancy Cedella precipitated his marriage to Norval Marley. The latter, which will be disowned by her family when she learned the news in Kingston when their son was born on 6 February 1945. When his father returned to Nine Miles, he was christened Robert Nesta Marley. Albums from Bob Marley:
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