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Bob Marley's journey to justice, joy and (ultimately) to Christian faith


Bob Marley and the Wailers in concert in the 1970s. Image by alamy
On May 11, 1981, the world lost one of the greatest preachers it had ever seen
“Preacher” is probably not the first word that most would use to describe Robert “Nesta” Marley, the Jamaican reggae singer and leader of Bob Marley & The Wailers. For me, though, listening to him had the feel of attending a revival, a call gathering all nations in the harmony of one sound.
Rural Jamaica and its deep, multifaceted spirituality gave birth to Marley’s vocation as a preacher. By day, the communal rhythms of bush agriculture, stories of Africa and the Bible and the sounds of hymns governed the small village of Nine Mile, where he was born. At night, the “duppies” spirits of the dead swirled in the darkness. This is a world where you may be called at any time, for, as Timothy White quotes Thaddeus Livingston in his biography of Marley, ....

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Remembering Bunny Wailer, Reggae Mystic And Wailers Co-Founder


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Burnin on Island Records, The Wailers brought roots reggae, their Afro-centric Rastafari way of life (much maligned in Jamaica at the time of their emergence) and their dreadlocked hair, a covenant of that way of life, onto the international stage.
The Wailers are to reggae what the Beatles are to rock n roll and pop music, Jamaican music-business veteran Copeland Forbes told NPR. When they walked into Chris Blackwell s Island Records office in London, he saw something special in them and against many warnings, he advanced them £4,000 to make an album.
Forbes, who has worked with some of the reggae industry s biggest names, including Marley, Tosh, Jimmy Cliff and Marcia Griffiths, has a memoir, ....

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