Bob Marley was the first, and possibly the only, superstar to emerge
from the Third World. Although he lived a short life, only 36 years,
Bob penned an enormous quantity of songs, pioneering a new reggae
rhythm and sound that was distinctly Jamaican. An expert lyricist who
could more than hold his own with any contemporary hip-hop word
slinger, Bob crafted emotionally powerful chains of words that packed
a serious punch. Twenty-five years after his death, the music of Bob
Marley and the Wailers is as popular and relevant as it was the day it
was released. Author David Moskowitz gives readers an inside look at
the man behind the legend. Fans from all corners of the globe are a
testament to the fact that his music transcends race, color, economic
class, even language. From Marley's poverty stricken early childhood
in rural Jamaica to break out his faith in Rastafarianism, this
biography recounts the life and music of one of the most famous
popular artists of the last century, an incredible story for long-time
fans as well for a new and ever-increasing audience who were too young
to witness Marley's history-making music career firsthand. A timeline,
photos, and a rich bibliography of print and electronic sources make
this biography ideal for both research purposes and casual reading.
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A Biography
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780313083419
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Greenwood
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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