Jamaica: When you are in Jamaica, a visit to the
Bob Marley Museum, the iconic reggae music star is a must.
When announcing the new video, the Marley camp said: 'With its breezy vibe, tropical rhythms, and easy-going decree, 'Easy Skanking' is one of the most indelible songs from
Bob Marley and The Wailers' acclaimed March 1978 album Kaya, which was recorded in London concurrently with the material that ultimately comprised 1977s Exodus.
David Olusoga, from English Heritage, said: "
Bob Marley was more than a brilliant musician, he became a cultural icon.
Bob Marley Earth Day is universally observed in February every year and it is set aside by lovers of reggae music and rastafarians around the world to continue to emphasize the need for black people to stick to the culture of identity.
From 7 pm to 6 am only
Bob Marley's songs will be played.
Another tweeted: "I'm not sure
Bob Marley's I Shot the Sheriff is the best choice of music by BFM tonight."
Hyundai and Maroon 5 wanted to keep as close to the original song as possible as a mark of respect for
Bob Marley and to capture its original spirit of peace and freedom.
The two hour show will cover the very best of
Bob Marley's timeless classics, inclduing Is This Love, No Woman No Cry, Waiting in Vain, Exodus, I Shot The Sheriff, Jamming and Could You Be Loved.
Doctors confirmed he had terminal cancer and he passed away at just 36 years old on 11 May 1981.POPULARITY AND SUCCESSThe influence of the charismatic Jamaican has transcended generations and grown beyond music into a multi-million dollar empire.According to Forbes magazine the Marley brand raked in $23 million in earnings in 2017 making
Bob Marley the fifth top-earning dead celebrities.
The design was inspired by a
Bob Marley track with the number referring to the year of re-release."
The
Bob Marley track in question was remastered and released in 1996 - 15 years after the Reggae star's death - and reached number 42 in the UK Chart.
27 ( ANI ): A team of researchers has discovered a new water-adapted species of spiders from tropical Queensland, Australia, and have named it after a renowned Jamaican reggae singer and songwriter
Bob Marley.