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Bob Marley has 11 kids, “7 boys and 4 girls” outlined by one of his sons recently when asked about how many children the Gang has. Some sources claim that the Reggae legend has 12-14 children with 9-10 mothers, however, these additional kids are not acknowledged by the family. He g...
By MARK KENNEDY
Bob Marley, born Robert Nesta Marley on February 6, 1945, in Nine Mile, Jamaica, is globally recognized as a pioneering force in the genre of reggae music. His journey to international fame began in 1963 with the formation of Bob Marley and The Wailers, a band that played an instrumental...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — At a celebration for Bob Marley’s 75th birth anniversary, the late icon’s children — famous in their own right — gathered to tell stories about the reggae king and discuss passing the musical torch to their own children. Bob Marley’s children, including C...
Read more: Ziggy Marley Talks Working With His Kids On 'More Family Time,' The Joy Of Toots Hibbert & Bob Marley's Revolution The Marley family has always stayed close, recording and performing together quite a lot (Bob’s sons Damian and Stephen are touring this summer, for instance). ...
From Lee Ving’s Fear encouraging kids to slam dance to “Beef Bologna” to Nirvana playing “Rape Me” alongside Charles Barkley and RuPaul and Sinéad O’Connor ripping up a photograph of the Pope during a cover of Bob Marley’s “War,” the show has seen its fair share of incredible...
The purpose of this post is not incite violence on anyway to a real human being or animal for that matter. Meet Bob. Bob has become pretty popular over the
Marley was born 75 years ago, the same year the U.N. was founded, and rose to global popularity before his death in 1981 at the age of just 36. His children have pledged proceeds from the "One Love" remake to the U.N. Children's Fund (UNICEF). ...
Hunting for missing kids: common goals, but little overlap If people's names were subject to the Trades Descriptions Act, then 'Bob Smithers' or something would probably be the best he could have got away with. Paul HAIGH: Why Adonis would be nailed on in a Classic When it comes to pro...