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Elayna "Cora Jade" Black has a number of tattoos all over her body, but one in particular ended up landing her in hot water ...
Bob Marley’s Smile Jamaica concert in 1976 was more than just a performance—it was an act of defiance. Just two days after ...
The suspect, after being confronted twice by the owners of the vehicle, abandoned it and fled on foot towards Landsdale Park. She could not be located, and no crime could be identified for prosecution ...
Jaffe, the so-called white Wailer – who played harmonica on the Bob Marley & The Wailers album Natty Dread – was in awe of Tosh's musicianship.
Marley was born on 6 February 1945 in Jamaica to a black mother and white father, whom he did not have much contact with as he was a naval officer who worked for the British government.
We hope this latest release is part of a long-standing collaboration, bringing Marley's iconic style to a new audience. The Bob Marley x adidas SL 72 "One Love" was initially intended to release ...
The scene is Hollywood. October 1973. International reggae pioneers The Wailers were filmed in a closed door session at The Capitol Records Tower on October 24 by famed record producer Denny Cordell, ...
With live music, hand-poke tattoo artists and micheladas, it’s one of the best ways to spend a Saturday in West Adams.
Social media saw a resurgence of Bob Marley-related memes after Republican nominee Donald Trump contested US Vice President Kamala Harris's racial identity.
This look back at the life and music of one of the 21st century's major singers reduces her life to one half of a bad romance. No, no, no!
The biopic ‘Bob Marley: One Love’ continues a long tradition of downplaying the late reggae star’s radicalism and lifelong commitment to the liberation of Black people.
The reggae singer could trace his mixed lineage back to his white father, Norval Sinclair Marley, a Jamaican man of English heritage born in 1882 or 1885 and who died in 1955. His Black mother ...