The journalist Francis Dordor, author of the latest biography on the reggae icon, carefully documented and archived his meetings with the “Tuff Gong”. Interview.
The journalist Francis Dordor, author of the latest biography on the reggae icon, carefully documented and archived his meetings with the “Tuff Gong”. Interview.
On October 2, 1979, Bob Marley & The Wailers released Survival. A Pan-Africanist work like never seen before, which included the seminal hit “Zimbabwe”.
The new visuals was released in honor of International Reggae Day. July 1st is dedicated as the day of Reggae around the world. This word appeared for the first time in a song thanks to the […]
On February 6th, Bob Marley would have celebrated his 75th birthday. The artist’s family dedicated a special tribute to him by offering a video clip of his cult emancipation song. “Redemption Song” was one of Bob Marley’s […]
The ten tapes founded two years ago are now digitally restored and will be sold at auction this May in London. Two years after a meticulous restoring made by sound engineer Martin Nichols, the lost […]
June 1977, Bob Marley released one of his most acclaimed album, Exodus. 40 years later, his son Ziggy made his own version.
The Ghanaian star is stretching his legacy, from a star-studded album to his critically acclaimed collaboration with the late Bob Marley, the Twi rapper is constantly pushing African hip-hop to new heights.
Yin and Yang. Bob Marley and the Wailers embody for many the arrival of reggae into Western ears. Posterity often forgets the contribution of another revolutionary, original Wailer: Peter Tosh, assassinated on September 11, 1987.