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Rainbow Country by Bob Marley & The Wailers

Artist Biography For Bob Marley & The Wailers

Bob Marley And The Wailers Previously Known As The Wailers And Prior To That The Wailing Rudeboys The Wailing Wailers And The Teenagers Were A Jamaican Ska Rocksteady And Reggae Band. The Founding Members In 1963 Were Bob Marley Robert Nesta Marley Peter Tosh Hubert Winston McIntosh And Bunny Wailer Neville Livingston . During 1970 And 1971 Wailer Marley And Tosh Worked With Renowned Reggae Producers Leslie Kong And Lee "Scratch" Perry. They Released Four Albums Before Signing To Island Records In 1972. Two More Albums Were Created Before Tosh And Wailer Left The Band In 1974 Citing Grievances Over Label Treatment And Ideological Differences. Marley Carried On With A New Line-Up Including The I-Threes That Put Out Seven More More Albums. Marley Died In 1981. The Wailers Were A Groundbreaking Ska And Reggae Group Noted For Songs Such As "Simmer Down" "Trenchtown Rock" "Nice Time" "War" "Stir It Up" And "Get Up Stand Up". Full Wikipedia Article Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/Bob_Marley_And_The_Wailers Studio Albums
The Wailing Wailers 1965 The Best Of The Wailers 1970 Released 1971 Soul Rebels 1970 Soul Revolution Part II 1971 Catch A Fire 1973 Burnin' 1973 Natty Dread 1974 Rastaman Vibration 1976 Exodus 1977 Kaya 1978 Survival 1979 Uprising 1980 Confrontation 1983

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Rainbow Country

RAINBOW COUNTRY Recorded C.1974
Artist Bob Marley
Lead Vocal Bob Marley
Composer Bob Marley
Producer Lee Perry Real Name Robert Nesta Marley Profile Jamaican Singer Songwriter And Musician.
Born February 6 1945 Nine Miles Jamaica.
Died May 11 1981 Of Cancer In Miami Florida USA Nesta Robert “Bob” Marley Was A Jamaican Singer-Songwriter And Musician. He Was The Rhythm Guitarist And Lead Singer For The Ska Rocksteady And Reggae Bands The Wailers 1963-1974 And Bob Marley & The Wailers 1974–1981 . Marley Remains The Most Widely Known And Revered Performer Of Reggae Music And Is Credited With Helping Spread Both Jamaican Music And The Rastafari Movement To A Worldwide Audience. Marley’s Music Was Heavily Influenced By The Social Issues Of His Homeland And He Is Considered To Have Given Voice To The Specific Political And Cultural Nexus Of Jamaica. His Best-Known Hits Include “I Shot The Sheriff” “No Woman No Cry” “Could You Be Loved” “Stir It Up” “Get Up Stand Up” “Jamming” “Redemption Song” “One Love” And “Three Little Birds” As Well As The Posthumous Releases “Buffalo Soldier” And “Iron Lion Zion”. The Compilation Album Legend 1984 Released Three Years After His Death Is Reggae’s Best-Selling Album Going Ten Times Platinum Which Is Also Known As One Diamond In The U.S. And Selling 25 Million Copies Worldwide.

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