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  • Later John Vaughan met John Marley, a geologist from Darlington, and on the 8th J
  • He asked Marley about doing the music with her; Marley listene
  • Nevertheless Marley agreed to perform one song for the 80,000 peop
  • male vocal trio that included Bob's wife, Rita Marley, along with Marcia Griffiths and Judy Mowatt.
  • Marley also lived for a year in an upstairs apartment
  • m Ben Harper, Jack Johnson, Jason Mraz and Bob Marley, among other artists.
  • th the revelation that he was a big fan of Bob Marley, an announcement which led to an invitation to
  • Bob Marley: An Intimate Portrait by His Mother, which was
  • In the book Marley and Me, author John Grogan says that he & his
  • music outside of Reggae, musicians such as Bob Marley and even non-Rastas such Prince Buster (Muslim
  • Up, Stand Up" by The Wailers (composed by Bob Marley and Peter Tosh), although this is not acknowle
  • who formed the original Wailers trio with Bob Marley and Peter Tosh in 1963.
  • ents on the New River south of the park, Molly Marley and her small child were among the survivors t
  • re-released 10 years later as a tribute to Bob Marley and was again a hit, as in the Netherlands, wh
  • film stars James Brolin, Kathleen Lloyd, John Marley, and Ronny Cox, and tells the story of a myste
  • Platt who is best known for his work with Bob Marley and also engineering AC/DC's album Back in Bla
  • cury and Queen, two recordings of music by Bob Marley and in contrast they also recorded more classi
  • , John Candy, Chris Farley, Robert Hayes, John Marley and Kathleen Turner, among many others.
  • fluence on artists such as Little Richard, Bob Marley and Ray Charles and who helped bring about the
  • ts such as The Skatalites, The Ethiopians, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Burning
  • Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers : "Tomorrow People"
  • "No, No, No" (featuring Damian Marley and Stephen Marley with elements from Jackie M
  • rson (born 25 July 1946), better known as Rita Marley, and sometimes called "Nana Rita", is the wido
  • ffalo Soldier" is a reggae song written by Bob Marley and Noel G. "King Sport" Williams from Marley'
  • Along with his brothers Ziggy Marley and Stephen Marley, he became involved with Gh
  • "Leaders" by Damian Marley and Nas on the album Distant Relatives in 2010
  • headline performance was reggae superstar Bob Marley and his band The Wailers.
  • he two principals, the soundtrack includes Bob Marley and Shaggy.
  • He is the son of Bob Marley and a Bajan mother, Lucy Pounder.
  • 21 Winners: The Best Of Bob Marley and the Wailers is an album by Bob Marley and
  • Walker who had previously worked with both Bob Marley and Rita Marley, and noted MC Tony "Moses" Wri
  • album recorded for EMI but unreleased by Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers.
  • al reggae with strings, was co-composed by Bob Marley and arranged by Fred Jordan.
  • profile interviews included Julius Erving, Bob Marley, and Alex Haley, and he was elected president
  • 10-"Liquor Store Blues", which features Damian Marley, and "Grenade".
  • g Carlton "Carly" Barrett) who played with Bob Marley and The Wailers, and Lee Perry's The Upsetters
  • In 1996, Marley and the Melody Makers recorded the reggae-styl
  • , which then consisted of the trio Livingston, Marley and Tosh.
  • anagra is an original novel written by Stephen Marley and based on the long-running British science
  • Dennis Morris - legendary photographer of Bob Marley and the Sex Pistols, took over as creative for
  • Charles Marley Anderson (January 5, 1845 - December 28, 1908)
  • Neil Dodwell and Martin Wong, designer Stephen Marley, animator David Dew, modelers Julian Holtom an
  • In April 2011, Marley announced his fourth album, entitled Wild and
  • In the late 80s and early 90s Cedella Marley appeared in a few movies, including The Mighty
  • on film, The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas, Marley appears as a door knocker at The Munsters hous
  • Those onstage speeches were unusual for Marley, as he normally was threatened with censorship
  • Patrick Marley as Lord Leconbury
  • hts of Long Ago" (Part 2) - Scrooge (aged 18), Marley as a Young Man, Emily, People from Scrooge's P
  • e and production, including an allusion to Bob Marley as well as Cheech and Chong.
  • on January 10, 1983 by B. E. Behymer and M. S. Marley at Palomar.
  • visory Committee for the aid of Jews in Europe Marley became deeply involved in the Jewish Autonomou
  • The songwriting credits were given to Rita Marley because of Marley's dispute with his publisher
  • the doorknocker changes into the face of Jacob Marley before he falls asleep in his chambers, leadin
  • She also wrote two Marley biographies.
  • He has worked with many artists including Bob Marley, Black Uhuru, Jimmy Cliff, Inner Circle, Grego
  • oker grew voluminous dreadlocks, adopted Rohan Marley, Bob Marley's son by Janet Hunt, and occasiona
  • Cedella Marley Booker died at the age of 81 in Miami, Florida
  • "Kinky Reggae" (with The Marley Brothers and The Ghetto Youths Crew)
  • Rush, Jimi Hendrix, Pearl Jam, Tom Petty, Bob Marley, Bruce Springsteen, Genesis, Eric Clapton, Sma
  • Marley Building Materials Ltd Thermalite block produc
  • The Wailers at this time contained Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh, Junior Braithwaite,
  • Bogle is mentioned in songs by Bob Marley, Burning Spear, Brigadier Jerry, The Cimarons,
  • He also did two collaborations with Blue Marley called My Car in 2009 and their latest Dope Bo
  • Vester Pegg - Marley Calvert
  • For the short U.S. leg of the tour Marley changed the set list to be similar to the one
  • he Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Cult, Bob Marley, Coldplay and Stevie Ray Vaughan among others.
  • on, Stephen Lefebvre, Wayne LaPierre and Ziggy Marley collect custom knives made by Onion.
  • ption for medicinal marijuana before the Ziggy Marley concert in Denver.
  • Despite the breakup, Marley continued recording music as "Bob Marley & The
  • Kate Hudson as Marley Corbett
  • "Redemption Song" (Bob Marley Cover)
  • "Is This Love" (Bob Marley cover)
  • "Is This Love" (Bob Marley Cover) - 3:28
  • Marley covered "Drive" by The Cars for the Adam Sandl
  • Marley currently lives in Miami, where she is the CEO
  • In late June Marley did 14 shows in seven days at Paul's Mall in B
  • The band ended with the death of Bob Marley during 1981.
  • groups with such artists as Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Little Richard, a
  • All tracks written by Bob Marley, except where noted.
  • ring the four shows at the Beacon Theater when Marley experimented and changed the setlist much more
  • Barrett has support from Marley's fan base to this day, despite his legal wran
  • "Sun is Shining" is a song by Bob Marley first appearing on the Lee Perry-produced albu
  • gs included here would later be re-recorded by Marley for his later albums.
  • ere that she started on Another World, playing Marley from 1991 to 1994 and from 1997 to 1998, and V
  • She is the only American artist for whom Marley functioned as musical producer - the results w
  • rra Music Festival as well as tours with Ziggy Marley, G. Love and Special Sauce and Blues Traveler.
  • Background vocals (I'll Be Ready): The Marley Girls
  • Marley got paid.
  • Marley got a screen credit "Marley the Dog...As Himse
  • Marley Grange, developed in the 1970s, is one of seve
  • Only 2 days after Marley had almost been killed by gunmen in his house,
  • While working as a mechanic's apprentice, Bob Marley had his first recording experience.
  • With a ska beat, Marley has a youthful voice, as it was his first reco
  • Marley has developed a collection of customized women
  • through the fame and near-heroic status of Bob Marley have made the Rastafari far more acceptable th
  • He watches as Marley heads inside with his family.
  • The source is on Marley Heights near Haslemere, about 140 metres above
  • he time of his death he had become Chairman of Marley Hill Chemical Company and managing director of
  • He attended Marley Hill County Primary School, followed by Whickh
  • land but also neighbours the small villages of Marley Hill, Byermoor and Burnopfield.
  • aphrased in the background vocals of the later Marley hit "Could You Be Loved".
  • ed that “Hope” was also the street name of Bob Marley in Kingston, Jamaica, and felt that this conne
  • word piece at the 1981 funeral service of Bob Marley in Jamaica in the 1982 film Land of Look Behin
  • In 2003, she starred alongside her sister Marley in the independent film Moving Alan, and she p
  • dedicated to playing songs associated with Bob Marley, including tracks by his sons Stephen and Dami
  • Marley is a hamlet in the civil parish of Harrietsham
  • and his family are rabbits, the ghost of Jacob Marley is a cricket, the Ghost of Christmas Past is a
  • Stephen Marley is embarking on his summer Blazed & Confused T
  • as Ebenezer Scrooge, Jason Alexander as Jacob Marley, Jesse L. Martin as the Ghost of Christmas Pre
  • James Bush as Lee Marley, Jim's Son
  • Marley Joseph Watkins (born 17 October 1990) is an En
  • at, G. Love & Special Sauce, Taj Mahal, Damian Marley, Julian Marley, Ziggy Marley, Nas, Ozomatli an
  • t take you away, it's more to listen to." -Bob Marley, June 1976
  • Ky-Mani Marley Kassa
  • The show was created by Marley Klaus and aired on twelve PBS member stations
  • is champion Anita Belnavis and reggae icon Bob Marley, Ky-mani Marley was born in Falmouth, Jamaica.
  • Marley later adopted the Rastafarian faith, but along
  • Marley later re-recorded the song for his 1978 album
  • s influences from Tool, Isis, Nina Simone, Bob Marley, Leftfield, Deftones and Helmet.
  • The dealers, Marley Leon and Preston LeRay Tarver, had sold baking
  • Marley Lieberman
  • Marley likened their fight to a fight for survival, a
  • Marley made guest appearances as himself on an episod
  • Marley made several short speeches during his encore
  • February 1858, London - 15 December 1945, High Marley manor near Haslemere) was a pianist, teacher,
  • d featured production from Roc Raida, Knobody, Marley Marl and DJ Premier.
  • Pete Rock & Marley Marl
  • "Supa Supreme [ Marley Marl Remix]"
  • debut album, The Godfather of Rap, produced by Marley Marl and Teddy Riley, and issued on the Tuff C
  • t 2, 1990, for Def Jam Recordings, produced by Marley Marl and co-produced by LL Cool J. "The Boomin
  • "This Is My Night" ( Marley Marl Remix) (Frank, Murphy) - 5:37
  • nd featured scratches by K-Def, with K-Def and Marley Marl mixing it.
  • me with a bonus 7" single record with "The Man Marley Marl" by Marley Marl on the A-side, and "Stron
  • years, and its producers included DJ Premier, Marley Marl, Domingo, and Marks.
  • heavyweights such as DJ Premier, the Beatnuts, Marley Marl, and Pete Rock.
  • time, most of the production work was left to Marley Marl, K-Def & Dante "Destro" Barton.
  • C, instead of Cold Chillin' in-house producer Marley Marl.
  • ul, Mobb Deep, EPMD, Dead Prez, Biz Markie and Marley Marl.
  • producers, including DJ Premier, Pete Rock and Marley Marl.
  • ef Jam Recordings and featured production from Marley Marl.
  • Cold Chillin' Records and was produced by the Marley Marl.
  • "I took the records to Marley Marl's house in Queensbridge and paid Marley M
  • In college Marley married his girlfriend Geraldine Khawly.
  • Frederick Vroom - Marley Maynard
  • The location is now home to the Bob Marley Museum.
  • l Sauce, Ben Harper, Sublime, The Beatles, Bob Marley, Neil Young, and A Tribe Called Quest.
  • ding to an October 2003 Rolling Stone article, Marley never divorced his first wife Geraldine Khawly
  • i Hoffman, Ellen Klages, Margo Lanagan, Louise Marley, Nick O'Donohoe, Chris Roberson, Sherwood Smit
  • Labour government of Ramsay Macdonald as Baron Marley, of Marley in the County of Sussex.
  • be an embezzler, the opportunistic Scrooge and Marley offer to compensate the company's losses on th
  • ight with Jimmy Fallon in 2011 as a tribute to Marley on the anniversary of his death.
  • Marley Otto - Anastasia 'AJ' Burke
  • songs performed was "Redemption Song" - a Bob Marley penned song.
  • e performance in Milan, Italy on June 27, when Marley performed for about 120,000 people in the sold
  • dary shows at the Stanley, and reggae icon Bob Marley performed his last live concert at the Stanley
  • Before the tour started Marley performed a concert along with Jackson Five in
  • While on tour Marley performed for the first time in Switzerland, I
  • While on the tour Marley performed for the first time in Belgium and De
  • While on tour Marley performed for the first time in Trinidad and T
  • After the tour Marley performed the Wonder Dream Concert, featuring
  • Marley performing in at Dalymount Park in the late 19
  • "Soon Come" ( Marley, Peter Tosh) - 2:16
  • "Get Up, Stand Up" (Bob Marley, Peter Tosh)
  • The fourth album by Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer (the last before
  • graduate of Miami Palmetto Senior High School, Marley played linebacker for the University of Miami
  • the media as the "Third World Woodstock", "Bob Marley plays for Peace" and simply, "Bob Marley Is Ba
  • s, Coonogue, Corries, Glynn, Killedmond, Kyle, Marley, Rathanna, Sliguff and Tinnahinch in the admin
  • "Judge Not" is the first single Bob Marley recorded.
  • On November 16, 2010, Marley released a new single, "Jah Army", featuring h
  • Awake is the third album by Julian Marley, released in 2009 on Tuff Gong.
  • oge and Smithers dressed as the ghost of Jacob Marley, respectively, a sign in the background of the
  • ries aired on CBS and starred Rufus Sewell and Marley Shelton.
  • The song "Terror" is the rarest of all Bob Marley singles or songs in the World; neither the fam
  • artists such as Thom Yorke, Ben Harper, Damian Marley, Slayer, Jurassic 5, Death Cab for Cutie, and
  • r art containing an Ester Anderson portrait of Marley smoking a joint.
  • Marley sold the estate in 1977 to Island Records foun
  • For the Bob Marley song "Johnny Was", see Rastaman Vibration.
  • The Bob Marley song "Is This Love?" was also included, and fe
  • For the Stiff Little Fingers cover of the Bob Marley song, see Inflammable Material.
  • and tried to drown out Griffin by playing Bob Marley songs at high volume.
  • Their current ground is at Marley Stadium, Keighley.
  • Bob Marley stayed there on several occasions in the 1970s
  • ion Studios Munich, Vigilant Studios Nice, Bob Marley Studios Kingston Jamaica, Hitsville Recording
  • aile Selassie Taco Salad and Bob (of famed Bob Marley) Taco.
  • cal acts, such as Patti Smith, Neil Young, Bob Marley, The Tubes, Talking Heads, Old and in the Way
  • eather Report, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Beatles, and various other popular artist
  • ie marked the only film appearance by the real Marley, the Labrador Retriever that was the central c
  • Marley then served under Macdonald as Under-Secretary
  • If Ziggy's was not founded by Ziggy Marley, then why does it say so at the top?
  • ilt Lakeside Place estate, built on the former Marley Tiles site in the mid 1990s, sits rather pleas
  • Your Lights Down Low" and "One Love, propelled Marley to international stardom.
  • s Yet to Come, instead relying on the ghost of Marley to present the visions to Scrooge.
  • He and his brother Damian Marley toured with the Lollapalooza festival in 1997.
  • usic video for Joe Strummer's cover of the Bob Marley track "Redemption Song".
  • num Sting, Teen Splash, Dancehall Jam Jam, Bob Marley Tribute, and Tribute to Peter Tosh, Rebel Salu
  • rformed a few times and later became a classic Marley tune and a standard of the later tours.
  • g, reggae and sex, "Lively Up Yourself", which Marley used to open many of his concerts, in order to
  • Bob Marley used this song as an inspiration for his hit c
  • Artists include Dave Matthews, Bob Marley, Van Morrison, Elvis Costello, Indigo Girls, R
  • rd the line 'living on borrowed time' from Bob Marley's "Hallelujah Time" and was inspired by his re
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