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    • Bob Marley - Picture taken on January 24, 2008 shows German music manager posing with his trophy during the German Entertainment Prize "Diva" awards in Munich. Luefter, music producer, considered as discoverer of Whitney Houston, died at the age of 77 in an accident in Munich on May 7, 2009, police announced on May 8. He had also worked with Bob Marley, Mireille Mathieu and Peter Alexander among others.
    • Bob Marley - A vendor preapres a coconut for a customer in front of a mural of late musician Bob Marley in Kingston on February 8, 2009. Marley, who was born in 1945 and died in 1981, remains the most widely known and revered performer of reggae music and is also credited for helping spread Jamaican music to a worldwide audience. Marley's best known hits include "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No Cry", "Exodus", "Could You Be Loved", "Stir It Up", "Jamming", "Redemption Song", "One Love" and together with The Wailers "Three Little Birds", as well as the posthumous releases "Buffalo Soldier" and "Iron Lion Zion." The compilation album, Legend, released in 1984, three years after his death, is the best-selling reggae album ever with sales of more than 20 million copies.
    • Bob Marley - A statue of late musician Bob Marley is pictued in Kingston on February 8, 2009. Marley, who was born in 1945 and died in 1981, remains the most widely known and revered performer of reggae music and is also credited for helping spread Jamaican music to a worldwide audience. Marley's best known hits include "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No Cry", "Exodus", "Could You Be Loved", "Stir It Up", "Jamming", "Redemption Song", "One Love" and together with The Wailers "Three Little Birds", as well as the posthumous releases "Buffalo Soldier" and "Iron Lion Zion." The compilation album, Legend, released in 1984, three years after his death, is the best-selling reggae album ever with sales of more than 20 million copies.
    • Bob Marley - Two women (back) walk past a statue of late musician Bob Marley in Kingston on February 8, 2009. Marley, who was born in 1945 and died in 1981, remains the most widely known and revered performer of reggae music and is also credited for helping spread Jamaican music to a worldwide audience. Marley's best known hits include "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No Cry", "Exodus", "Could You Be Loved", "Stir It Up", "Jamming", "Redemption Song", "One Love" and together with The Wailers "Three Little Birds", as well as the posthumous releases "Buffalo Soldier" and "Iron Lion Zion." The compilation album, Legend, released in 1984, three years after his death, is the best-selling reggae album ever with sales of more than 20 million copies.
    • Bob Marley - A man walks past a mural of late musician Bob Marley in Kingston on February 8, 2009. Marley, who was born in 1945 and died in 1981, remains the most widely known and revered performer of reggae music and is also credited for helping spread Jamaican music to a worldwide audience. Marley's best known hits include "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No Cry", "Exodus", "Could You Be Loved", "Stir It Up", "Jamming", "Redemption Song", "One Love" and together with The Wailers "Three Little Birds", as well as the posthumous releases "Buffalo Soldier" and "Iron Lion Zion." The compilation album, Legend, released in 1984, three years after his death, is the best-selling reggae album ever with sales of more than 20 million copies.
    • Bob Marley - Two women (back) walk past a statue of late musician Bob Marley in Kingston on February 8, 2009. Marley, who was born in 1945 and died in 1981, remains the most widely known and revered performer of reggae music and is also credited for helping spread Jamaican music to a worldwide audience. Marley's best known hits include "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No Cry", "Exodus", "Could You Be Loved", "Stir It Up", "Jamming", "Redemption Song", "One Love" and together with The Wailers "Three Little Birds", as well as the posthumous releases "Buffalo Soldier" and "Iron Lion Zion." The compilation album, Legend, released in 1984, three years after his death, is the best-selling reggae album ever with sales of more than 20 million copies.
    • Bob Marley - A vendor pulls his cart in front of a mural of late musician Bob Marley in Kingston on February 8, 2009. Marley, who was born in 1945 and died in 1981, remains the most widely known and revered performer of reggae music and is also credited for helping spread Jamaican music to a worldwide audience. Marley's best known hits include "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No Cry", "Exodus", "Could You Be Loved", "Stir It Up", "Jamming", "Redemption Song", "One Love" and together with The Wailers "Three Little Birds", as well as the posthumous releases "Buffalo Soldier" and "Iron Lion Zion." The compilation album, Legend, released in 1984, three years after his death, is the best-selling reggae album ever with sales of more than 20 million copies.
    • Bob Marley - A vendor preapres a coconut for a customer in front of a mural of late musician Bob Marley in Kingston on February 8, 2009. Marley, who was born in 1945 and died in 1981, remains the most widely known and revered performer of reggae music and is also credited for helping spread Jamaican music to a worldwide audience. Marley's best known hits include "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No Cry", "Exodus", "Could You Be Loved", "Stir It Up", "Jamming", "Redemption Song", "One Love" and together with The Wailers "Three Little Birds", as well as the posthumous releases "Buffalo Soldier" and "Iron Lion Zion." The compilation album, Legend, released in 1984, three years after his death, is the best-selling reggae album ever with sales of more than 20 million copies.
    • Bob Marley - A vendor preapres a coconut for a customer in front of a mural of late musician Bob Marley in Kingston on February 8, 2009. Marley, who was born in 1945 and died in 1981, remains the most widely known and revered performer of reggae music and is also credited for helping spread Jamaican music to a worldwide audience. Marley's best known hits include "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No Cry", "Exodus", "Could You Be Loved", "Stir It Up", "Jamming", "Redemption Song", "One Love" and together with The Wailers "Three Little Birds", as well as the posthumous releases "Buffalo Soldier" and "Iron Lion Zion." The compilation album, Legend, released in 1984, three years after his death, is the best-selling reggae album ever with sales of more than 20 million copies.
    • Bob Marley - A vendor preapres a coconut for a customer in front of a mural of late musician Bob Marley in Kingston on February 8, 2009. Marley, who was born in 1945 and died in 1981, remains the most widely known and revered performer of reggae music and is also credited for helping spread Jamaican music to a worldwide audience. Marley's best known hits include "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No Cry", "Exodus", "Could You Be Loved", "Stir It Up", "Jamming", "Redemption Song", "One Love" and together with The Wailers "Three Little Birds", as well as the posthumous releases "Buffalo Soldier" and "Iron Lion Zion." The compilation album, Legend, released in 1984, three years after his death, is the best-selling reggae album ever with sales of more than 20 million copies.
    • Bob Marley - A man pedals past a mural of late musician Bob Marley in Kingston on February 8, 2009. Marley, who was born in 1945 and died in 1981, remains the most widely known and revered performer of reggae music and is also credited for helping spread Jamaican music to a worldwide audience. Marley's best known hits include "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No Cry", "Exodus", "Could You Be Loved", "Stir It Up", "Jamming", "Redemption Song", "One Love" and together with The Wailers "Three Little Birds", as well as the posthumous releases "Buffalo Soldier" and "Iron Lion Zion." The compilation album, Legend, released in 1984, three years after his death, is the best-selling reggae album ever with sales of more than 20 million copies.
    • Bob Marley - People gather after the unveiling of a statue of late Jamaican reggae music legend Bob Marley on early August 24, 2008, in the Serbian village of Banatski Sokolac, some 90 km north-east of Belgrade. The Bob Marley monument was unveiled during the two-day Rock Village festival, launched in Banatski Sokolac in 2005 in a bid to bring the ex-Yugoslav rock elite to a rural stage.
    • Bob Marley - An unidentified music fan reacts after unveiling of a statue of late Jamaican reggae music legend Bob Marley on early August 24, 2008, in the Serbian village of Banatski Sokolac, some 90 km north-east of Belgrade. The Bob Marley monument was unveiled during the two-day Rock Village festival, launched in Banatski Sokolac in 2005 in a bid to bring the ex-Yugoslav rock elite to a rural stage.
    • Bob Marley - Serbian musician Jovan Matic (L) and Croatian veteran rocker Dado Topic unveil a statue of late Jamaican reggae music legend Bob Marley on early August 24, 2008, in the Serbian village of Banatski Sokolac, some 90 km north-east of Belgrade. The Bob Marley monument was unveiled during the two-day Rock Village festival, launched in Banatski Sokolac in 2005 in a bid to bring the ex-Yugoslav rock elite to a rural stage.
    • Bob Marley - People gather after the unveiling of a statue of late Jamaican reggae music legend Bob Marley on early August 24, 2008, in the Serbian village of Banatski Sokolac, some 90 km north-east of Belgrade. The Bob Marley monument was unveiled during the two-day Rock Village festival, launched in Banatski Sokolac in 2005 in a bid to bring the ex-Yugoslav rock elite to a rural stage.
    • Bob Marley - A man (R) welds on the base of a statue of reggae music icon Bob Marley in the village of Banatski Sokolac, 90 kilometers north-east of Belgrade on August 21, 2008. The Serbian village is set to reveal the sculpture next August 23, 2008 and so join other towns in the region already boasting or planning celebs-in-bronze. The Marley statue created by Croatian artist Davor Dukic is to be unveiled during the two-day Rock Village festival, launched in Banatski Sokolac in 2005 in a bid to bring the ex-Yugoslav rock elite to a rural stage.
    • Bob Marley - A man uses an angle grinder on the base of a statue of reggae music icon Bob Marley in the village of Banatski Sokolac, 90 kilometers north-east of Belgrade on August 21, 2008. The Serbian village is set to reveal the sculpture next August 23, 2008 and so join other towns in the region already boasting or planning celebs-in-bronze. The Marley statue created by Croatian artist Davor Dukic is to be unveiled during the two-day Rock Village festival, launched in Banatski Sokolac in 2005 in a bid to bring the ex-Yugoslav rock elite to a rural stage.
    • Bob Marley - A group of men set right a statue of reggae music icon Bob Marley in the village of Banatski Sokolac, 90 kilometers north-east of Belgrade on August 21, 2008. The Serbian village is set to reveal the sculpture next August 23, 2008 and so join other towns in the region already boasting or planning celebs-in-bronze. The Marley statue created by Croatian artist Davor Dukic is to be unveiled during the two-day Rock Village festival, launched in Banatski Sokolac in 2005 in a bid to bring the ex-Yugoslav rock elite to a rural stage.
    • Bob Marley - A group of men mount a statue of reggae music icon Bob Marley in the village of Banatski Sokolac, 90 kilometers north-east of Belgrade on August 21, 2008. The Serbian village is set to reveal the sculpture next August 23, 2008 and so join other towns in the region already boasting or planning celebs-in-bronze. The Marley statue created by Croatian artist Davor Dukic is to be unveiled during the two-day Rock Village festival, launched in Banatski Sokolac in 2005 in a bid to bring the ex-Yugoslav rock elite to a rural stage.
    • Bob Marley - A man unloads a statue of reggae music icon Bob Marley in the village of Banatski Sokolac, 90 kilometers north-east of Belgrade on August 21, 2008. The Serbian village is set to reveal the sculpture next August 23, 2008 and so join other towns in the region already boasting or planning celebs-in-bronze. The Marley statue created by Croatian artist Davor Dukic is to be unveiled during the two-day Rock Village festival, launched in Banatski Sokolac in 2005 in a bid to bring the ex-Yugoslav rock elite to a rural stage.
    BORN to a middle-aged white father and a teenage black mother, Robert Nesta Marley transcended the humility of his poor rural roots in Trenchtown, Jamaica, to become a platinum-selling musician and reggae's biggest star. In the process, he also become a semi-religious icon whose work in promoting peace, justice, and brotherhood nearly outweighed the brilliance of his music. Marley began singing ...more


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