Bob Marley Bob Marley was born February 6, 1945. He is a Jamaican singer, guitarist and songwriter, and a pioneer of reggae music in Jamaica. Probaly is considered one such kind of great artist and he was the first Jamaican reggae actor who won an important international star. He was born in Roden Hall, Saint Anne parish of Jamaica. When Marley founded his first band, Rudeboys in 1961, he was studying welding trade in Kingston. The team was later called Wailers.
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 was the main spokesperson of his generation, and he won the jamaican medal, the UN peace medal, and the place where he entered the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. Born in February 6, 1945, Bob Marley was born in the nine-mile district of the Santa Ana diocese of 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. Although Captain Marley provided financial aid, he rarely saw his son grew up in St. Ann 's rural area due to the constant pressure from Captain Marleys' parents.
When Bob Marley was six years old, he lived in Kingston, Jamaica with his father. A year later, Cedella Marley discovered that Bob Marley does not live with his father, but lives with an elderly couple. She went to Kingston, found her son, and took him to Saint An. Where they continue to work and live their mother and son's lives. Bob Marley and his aunt moved to Kingston after living a year. He met with his mother and lived in Trenchtown with her. After living in Trenchtown for two years, he dropped out of school at the age of 14. He played soccer with his friends and slowly began accepting his musical talent.