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Bob Marley was from Jamaica 9 miles within the Parish of St. Ann.
He was Jamaican. Born in St Ann, Jamaica.
Bob Marley was born in Kingston, Jamaica February 6 ANSWER: Bob was born in 'Nine Miles' Jamaica (called so for being nine miles away from Kingston) in the parish of ST Annes. Cedella Marley claimed Bob's birthdate was Feb 6, 1945 although she didn't inform the town clerk of this until April 6 of the same year which is why Bob's birth certificate lists his birthdate as April 6, 1945.
The album cover is a reference to the story of St George and the dragon. The dragon represents Babylon and Bob on the horse represents him slaying Babylon through his music.
Bob Marley attended the Stepney Primary School in Jamaica for his early education, including kindergarten. The school was located near his childhood home in the rural area of St. Ann. His early experiences in school and his surroundings greatly influenced his music and cultural identity.
Bob Marley was buried in St. Ann Jamaica on May 21, 1981.
Nine Miles, St. Ann
Bob Marley was from Jamaica 9 miles within the Parish of St. Ann.
He was Jamaican. Born in St Ann, Jamaica.
Bob Marley grew up in the mountainous country of the parish of st. Ann in north central Jamaica.
(Bob) Robert Nesta Marley was born on 2nd of February, 1945 at Rhoden Hall, St. Ann's, Jamaica.
Bob was interred in a mausoleum in the small mountain village of Nine Mile in the parish of St. Ann Jamaica which was also his birthplace.
Bob Marley was born in Kingston, Jamaica February 6 ANSWER: Bob was born in 'Nine Miles' Jamaica (called so for being nine miles away from Kingston) in the parish of ST Annes. Cedella Marley claimed Bob's birthdate was Feb 6, 1945 although she didn't inform the town clerk of this until April 6 of the same year which is why Bob's birth certificate lists his birthdate as April 6, 1945.
Bob Marley was born in Nine Mile, a small village in the parish of St. Ann, Jamaica, on February 6, 1945. This rural setting played a significant role in shaping his early life and musical influences. Marley's heritage and upbringing in Jamaica deeply informed his music, which often reflected the struggles and aspirations of the Jamaican people.
The album cover is a reference to the story of St George and the dragon. The dragon represents Babylon and Bob on the horse represents him slaying Babylon through his music.
Bob Marley went to All Age Stepney School (AASS) in his home village, Nine Miles. He left school though at the age of 14 to pursue his musical career, or "his calling."
February 6, 1945 in the villiage of Nine Mile in the mountains of St. Ann on the island of Jamaica