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Junior Braithwaite

b. Franklin Delano Alexander Braithwaite, 4 Apr 1949, Kingston, Jamaica, Western Indies, d. 2 June 1999, Kingston, Jamaica, Western Indies. In 1963, Braithwaite became a member of causes with Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer as the 4th person in the Wailers, followed by two support performers Beverley Kelso …

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J.C. Lodge

J.C. Lodge was perhaps one of the most well-known female reggae performers from the ’80s and ’90s, controlling traditional reggae with pop, metropolitan soul, dancehall, fans rock, as well as country music. Who owns a higher, girlish tone of voice, Lodge often performed the role from the coy flirt, using …

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The Wailers

For advertising purposes, Bob Marley, the Wailers, and Bob Marley & the Wailers have grown to be interchangeable titles, used indiscriminately to make reference to recordings actually created by independent entities. So, it really is well worth recalling the distinctions that been around at the changing times these entities performed …

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Judy Mowatt

One-third from the I-Threes, reggae’s most influential feminine vocal trio, Judy Mowatt helped to carefully turn the final recordings of Bob Marley into long lasting classics. Her sensuous harmonies strengthened albums by Peter Tosh, Jimmy Cliff, Big Youngsters, Pablo Moses, Freddie McGregor, U-Roy, as well as the Wailing Souls. Her …

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Marcia Griffiths

Within a genre traditionally dominated by male artists, Marcia Griffiths is arguably the best-known & most influential girl in the annals of reggae. Griffiths initial produced a name for herself once the music was still changing from its root base in ska and rocksteady, and she afterwards became an ally …

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Phyllis Dillon

Phyllis Dillon recorded in tough, rough Kingston, Jamaica, at Duke Reid’s Treasure Isle studio room, but lived in Linton, St. Catherine — regarded the united states — in the center of Jamaica. The region, a long way off from Kingston, is normally where she began singing in college, church, and …

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Roger Steffens

Roger Steffens is founding editor from the Beat. He continues to be co-host of “Reggae Defeat” (1979-1987) and “Reggae Defeat International” (1983-1987), noticed on 130 r / c world-wide. He lectures broadly on the life span of Bob Marley.

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Vincent Ford

Jamaican Vincent “Tata” Ford will forever be associated with Bob Marley, since he’s posted as writer or co-writer of 4 of Marley’s music, like the iconic “Zero Woman, Zero Cry” in the 1974 album Natty Dread and 3 music, “Positive Vibration,” “Root base Rock and roll Reggae,” and “Crazy Baldhead,” …

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Carlton “Carly” Barrett

When Carlton “Carly” Barrett was discovered murdered on Great Fri, April 17, 1987, reggae dropped among its most influential drummers. Regarding his old sibling, Aston “Familyman” Barrett, on bass, Barrett equipped the rock stable rhythm portion of Bob Marley AS WELL AS THE Wailers from 1969 until Marley’s loss of …

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Rita Marley

Best known seeing that Bob Marley’s wife, Rita Marley was also a single designer in her personal ideal both before and after her relationship, and served because the caretaker of her husband’s legacy following his premature loss of life in 1981. Given birth to Alpharita Anderson in Cuba, she was …

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