Local record producer Leslie Kong liked Marley's song and asked him to record several singles. The first of them was "Judge Not" released in 1962. He did not work well as a solo artist, but Marley found some successful unions and his friends. In 1963, Marley, Livingston, Macintosh established Wailing Wailers. Their first single "Simmer Down" broke through the Jamaican list in January 1964. At this time, this group also includes Junior Braithwaite, Beverly Kelso, Cherry Smith.
This organization is very popular in Jamaica, but it is difficult to achieve economically. Braithewaite, Kelso, Smith left the group. Other members have been living separately for a while. Marley went to America where his mother currently lives. But before he left, he married Rita Anderson on February 10, 1966.
Eight months later, Marley returned to Jamaica. He reunited with Livingstone and Macintosh and formed Waiter. At this time, Marley was exploring his spiritual aspects and became increasingly interested in the rastafarian movement. Whether it is religion or politics, the rastafarian movement began in Jamaica in the 1930s, and from Jamaica's nationalist, Marcus Garvey, the Old Testament, and many sources including their African heritage and culture I gained faith.
In the late 1960s, Marley collaborated with pop singer Johnny Nash. Nash won the world's highest score by Marley's "Stir It Up" song. In this era, Wailers also collaborated with the producer Lee Perry and some of the successful songs were "Trench Town Rock", "Soul Rebel", "Four Four Years".
Waelers added two new members in 1970: Bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett and his brother, Drummer Carlton "Curly" Barrett. The following year, Marley worked with Johnny Nash and produced a soundtrack in Sweden.
American critic Timothy White is the author of the famous Bob Marley's biography "Blood Flame: The Source of Life" (BOB Marley). Bob Marley was working with James Brown and Sly Stone as a general influence on R and B. A powerful thing to say: "Most people think that a great god will come down from the sky, take everything and make everyone happy, but if you know that life is worth it, You will find you on the earth, your light is right, "he told this sentence as everyone on the planet felt that they had a purpose, so they inspected the light and reached the sky You should.
Bob Marley 's legendary man Bob Marley' s men, musicians, legendary United Nations, and political opponents have brought a new meaning to the reggae music world. Through his music, Bob Marley touched many people and he inspired Jamaica and the world's poor people. Bob Marley is the main spokesperson of his generation who played in the Jamaican medals, the United Nations peace medals, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) was born on 9 February 1945 in the nine mile district of St. Anne's parish in Jamaica. He was born in Jamaica's teenage mother, the captain of the Cedella Booker and the 50-year-old quartermaster of the Western West Indies army, Norval Marley. His parents married in 1944. Captain Marley provided financial aid but he rarely saw his son grew up in the rural area of St. Ann because of the constant pressure from his parents Captain Marleys.
First, let's look at Bob Marley's childhood and his career. Robert Nesta Marley was born on February 6, 1945, in Nine Miles, Jamaica. He is the captain of the British army and the son of Norval Sinclair Marley, a teenage black mother, Cedella. Booker). However, my father's family constantly pressed on marriage, but with financial support, I rarely saw my son grew up in a rural environment in Saint An, in the northern part of the island.