He was lead singer of the band.
Peter Tosh & Neville (Bunny) Livingston
She played Marley Neville.
Both play reggae Some people mistakenly think that "red red wine" by ub40 is a bob Marley song.\
The band is 311
Bob Marley did not play on a team. But he sure as hell did play soccer. He was buried with a soccer ball, a Gibson Les Paul, a bible, and a Bud of Marijuana.
bob marley was lead guitar in his band
Peter Tosh & Neville (Bunny) Livingston
Bob Marley was 13 When he learned to play guitar
The transistor radio came when Marley was a child, and he could tune in black radio stations ii Florida and New Orleans, and listen to American artists like Fats Domino, Ray Charles, Curtis Mayfield and Brook Benton. When Marley, Peter Tosh and the other teenagers in the vocal group The Wailers were employees of Studio One in the 60's they were tasked to listen to countless recordings of American soul and blues artists. The aim was to become inspired for songwriting and learning harmonies. It is difficult to single out any particular American singer. In Jamaica they received singing lessons by singer Joe Higgs in the evening. Higgs has meant a lot to Marley. Religious has the Rastafarian teacher Mortimer Planno had the same importance. When reggae came around 1968 all young artists in Jamaica influenced each other. The music was new and unique. There was Toots Hibbert & The Maytals, Jimmy Cliff, Max Romeo, etc. It was not until now Marley learned to play the guitar, and Planno was one of his teachers. Bob Marley collaborated closely with Lee "Scratch" Perry - one of the creators of reggae music - for about seven months. When Marley, Tosh and Bunny Wailer left Perry after a dispute, they "stole" the Barrett brothers from Perry's studio band The Upsetters. Bassist Aston Barrett and drummer Carlton Barrett has meant a tremendous lot to Marley's special, unique reggae sound in the 1970s. This can not be emphasized enough. I personally don't believe that Marley had become the reggae king without Aston and Carlton Barrett, and other brilliant musicians he put together in his band The Wailers. Carlton Barrett was the one who invented it the typical one drop reggae sound. But maybe Marley influenced himself most of all. He was unique.
Some songs could be How to Save a Life by The Fray, Change by Taylor Swift, Get Up Stand Up by Bob Marley, and If I Die Young by The Band Perry.
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That is Jacob Marley
because he could play the ukelele already
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White Zombie But I never liked their music.... Off the top of my head, I can think of "Within Temptation" and "We are the Fallen". If you want more, you can go on Wikipedia.com and search "Lists of musicians".
Who didn't he play in a band with?