"No Woman, No Cry" "Could You Be Loved" "Stir It Up" "Jamming" "Redemption Song" "One Love" "Three Little Birds" "Buffalo Soldier" left school at the age of 14 make music with Joe Higgs Rastafari "The Wailers"("The Teenagers","The Wailing Rudeboys","The Wailing Wailers") Marley left Jamaica at the end of 1976 for England London he was arrested In 1978 returned to Jamaica four live albums seven studio albums illness In July 1977 acral lentiginous melanoma a wound picked up in a friendly football match 1980-Uprising tour cancer had spread throughout his body controversial type of
tõuseb esile rifiga ning trummar jääb rütmis tagaplaanile. Enamik funk'i basskitarriste mängib sõrmitsedes, mitte medikaga. Sõrmed tekitavad soojema heli ning lihtsustavad üle keelte ,,hüppamist". Funki kiireloomulist bassirida demonstreerib James Browni laul ,,I Feel Good". Reggae, ska ja rocksteady Reggae on Jamaicalt pärit muusika, mis on sündinud ska- ja rocksteady- stiilide tulemusena 1960ndate lõpus. 1960ndate algusaastatel hakkasid Jamaical ,,tahumatud kutid" (rudeboys), kes olid tuntud oma sirgete ülikondade, peenikeste lipsude ja mütside poolest, mängima ska- stiilis lugusid poole aeglasemalt, sest arvati, et nii kõlavad need paremini. Selle stiili võtsid üle vaid Jamaica muusikud, kes omakorda hakkasid oma lugusid aeglasemalt mängima ning rocksteady oligi sündinud. See lühikese elueaga zanr tõrjuti välja 1967. ja 1968. aasta vahel. Reggae-muusikas on kõige olulisemad bass ja trummid koos mängides loovad nad reggae- rütmi ehk riddim'i
local music producer Leslie Kong. These songs, released on the Beverley's label under the pseudonym of Bobby Martell,[4] attracted little attention. The songs were later re-released on the album Songs of Freedom, a posthumous collection of Marley's songs. Musical career In 1963, Bob Marley, Bunny Livingston, Peter McIntosh, Junior Braithwaite, Beverley Kelso, and Cherry Smith formed a ska and rocksteady group, calling themselves "The Teenagers". They later changed their name to "The Wailing Rudeboys", then to "The Wailing Wailers", and finally to "The Wailers". By 1966, Braithwaite, Kelso, and Smith had left The Wailers, leaving the core trio of Marley, Livingston, and McIntosh. Marley took on the role of leader, singer, and main songwriter. Much of The Wailers' early work, including their first single Simmer Down, was produced by Coxsone Dodd at Studio One. Simmer Down topped Jamaican Charts in 1964 and established The Wailers as one of the hottest groups in the country