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Bob Marley

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Introduction : Robert Nesta Marley was a nineteenth-century Jamaican singer-songwriter and musician who made a splash in Jamaican music around the world. During his career, Marley became known as a Rastafari icon, and he gave his music a sense of spirituality.

Early life : He was born on February 8, 1945 in Nine, Jamaica. His father's name was Norval sinclair Marley and his mother;s was Cedella Booker . Bob Marley Stepney started playing music when he was in elementary and junior high school. When he was 12 years old, they left Nine Mail. He and his Bonnie Bonnie used to learn music together and later broadcast their songs on the radio. He preferred to sing vocally than to sing on any instrument. He then learned to play the guitar through Higgs' efforts .

Career : In 1982, he recorded the song "Ja One Cup of Coffee" under the pseudonym "Bobby Myrtle". Weller's first album, Catch a Fire, was released worldwide in April 1973, packaged like a rock record on top of a unique Zippo lighter, initially selling 14,000 units. His new backing bands included Carlton and Aston "Family Man" Barrett on drums and bus, Marvin and Al Anderson Jr. on lead guitar, Tyrone Downey on keyboards and Earl "Waya" Lindo and Alvin "Seco" Patterson on percussion. In 1975, Marley made a live teaser of "No Woman, No Cry" and presented it to new hit music audiences outside of Jamaica. Eleven albums were released in the name of Bob Marley and Weller, four live albums and seven studio albums. One of the releases was a double live album with 13 tracks, Basil Bible was released in 1978 which was highly acclaimed and especially the final track "Jamming" with the audience intensified Marley's live performance.

Conclusion : In 1987, he developed a type of malignant melanoma under his toenails which later turned into cancer. But he did not cut off his toes as advised by the doctor. He traveled the world despite his illness. The Rise album was released in May 1980, after which he moved to the United States, where he performed two shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City as part of the Rise tour. After this, it is known that his cancer has spread to his head. After landing in Miami, Florida, he was immediately taken to hospital for treatment. He died on May 11, 1988 at Cedars Hospital in Lebanon, Miami. His voice spread throughout our electronic world. His sharp features, stylish look and pransing style have left a vivid impression on the scene of our minds. He was an experience that made an indomitable impression with every fight. Such people cannot be erased from the mind. He will remain as a part of the collective consciousness of the nation in our minds.

You never know how strong you are, until being strong is your only choice.