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Bob Marley and his girlfriend Cindy Breakspeare (Miss Jamaica, Miss World, and Damian Marley's mom)
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Bob & Cindy (Damian’s mom)
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So Much Trouble In The World (Borby Norton Mashup)
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“Cause only a fool lean upon his own misunderstandings.”
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Bob Marley & The Wailers – Zion Train
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Roots Daughters: The Women of Rastafari (2006)
Filmmaker Bianca Nyavingi Brynda explores the roots of the Rastafari culture from a female perspective, examining the movement’s various incarnations in Jamaica, Guyana, South America and Canada. Along the way, the documentary also profiles prominent Rastafarian figures, including spiritual leader Emperor Haile Selassie, freedom fighter Marcus Garvey and reggae legend Bob Marley.
…uuughhh I really need to see this!
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IAN WYNTER with legendary PUMA JONES at 56 Hope Road, Kingston, 1979. © Lindsay Oliver Donald
Many do not know about Ian “Natty Wailer” Wynter, ghost member of The Wailers who recorded and toured with Bob Marley as a keyboard player for nine years recording numerous albums with Nesta and also Family Man.
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Bob Marley & The Wailers: Trenchtown Rock
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This is a 1986 copy of the Judy Mowatt album Love is Overdue. Having gotten her big break as one of Bob Marley’s backup vocalists the I Three, this album is an amazing example of Roots Reggae. With her Rastafarian ideals throughout her lyrics Mowatt is able to captivate, energize, and soothe with her gorgeous reggae singing. There is a reason why she was the first female singer to be nominated for a Grammy in the reggae category and that is because her raw talent simply cannot be ignored. Especially make sure to check out the invigorating track Get Up Chant and gorgeous covers of Bob Marley’s Screwface and UB40’s Sing Our Own Song.
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