Bob Marley

&nbsp Bob Marley is credited as the artist that contributed to reggae the most. He was born in Nine Mile, Saint Ann, Jamaica on February 6, 1945. He was the rythm guitarist and lead singer for his bands "The Wailers" and "Bob Marley & The Wailers". He also brought the Rastafarian Movement to a worldwide audience. Bob Marley is the owner of the most sold reggae album, Legend, that went Diamond.

Early Life
Bob Marley was born in Nine Mile, Jamaica. He was born to Norval Sinclair Marley, his father. Bob moved to some of Kingston's worst ghettos, and once he finished school, he took a job at a welding shop. At this time, he met a friend called Nerville O'Riley Livingston, who is known as Bunny Wailer to this day. That's where he had his first taste in music. Bob and Bunny were fascinated by the radio stations, particularly one in New Orleans where he listened to artists such as Ray Charles, Fats Domino, Curtis Mayfield and Brook Benton. Once he officially quit school, Bob and Bunny started to work on their vocal abilities. They then auditioned for a local music entrepeneur called Leslie Kong.

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