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Bob Marley and Marley Family stories
11/08/2007
| Bob & the Wailers live at Paul's Mall
In the summer of '73, Bob Marley and the Wailers landed in Boston to perform ten shows in five nights at the legendary jazz club, Paul's Mall. Now, Passport members can listen to the the entire previously unreleased 38-minute concert recording.10/30/2007
| Toots & the Maytals: one love, new 'light'
Frederick "Toots" Hibbert of Toots & the Maytals focuses his eyes on the prizes of "one love" and light. BobMarley.com caught up with reggae's own soul man at a recent tour stop in Philadelphia where he was performing in support of his new album, Light Your Light.10/29/2007
| Lucky Dube laid to rest
Multi-talented reggae star Lucky Dube was laid to rest yesterday at a funeral near his Ingogo farm, near Newcastle in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.10/26/2007
| AskBobMarley.com: 'Bedroom Tapes'
Henry from Connecticut asks, "How many of Bob's solo acoustic 'bedroom tapes' exist, and how many of Bob's unfinished ideas are out there, never to be heard?" Check out this unreleased solo acoustic clip of Bob playing "Jamming."10/23/2007
| CMJ considers Marley's legacy
At the 27th annual CMJ Music Marathon and Film Festival last week in New York City, BobMarley.com's Barry Cole discussed the challenges of keeping Bob's musical legacy alive.10/18/2007
| Marley meets the press, part 4
In this segment of Bob's 1978 press conference at the Waldorf Astoria hotel, he fields questions about the emergence of punk, his 14-month exile in England and the meaning of his lyrics.10/15/2007
| Stevie Wonder joins Bob onstage in '75
Mike from Chicago asked BobMarley.com where he could find recordings of Bob and Stevie Wonder's legendary live performances together. None have been officially released, but now you can check out their seven minute-plus version of "I Shot the Sheriff" recorded live in Kingston in '75, only on BobMarley.com.10/11/2007
| Marley meets the press, part 3
In the third installment of Bob's 1978 press conference at the Waldorf Astoria, he talks with reporters about music's revolutionary potential. To see the full clip, join the Bob Marley Fan Club today.