Monday, February 15, 2010

All About Bob Marley

Bob Marley trivia just want to ask is that all about music. His music has been thought by many to be among the most positive and uplifting music ever created, and is very popular throughout the world. An interesting fact is that in radio test created for casual listening experience performed worldwide, Bob Marley tested the highest among all the musicians among casual listeners to the pure enjoyment of his music. 

  
A Bob Marley Quiz course will include some questions about his record sales and his greatest hits. A good example of this type of information is how he has the most popular selling reggae album ever, having sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. The name of the album was "Legend" which was published posthumously. Some of his most famous songs include "No Woman No Cry" "Redemption Song" and "I Shot the Sheriff". 

  
Bob Marley trivia should contain facts about his early life. He comes from a very small town in Jamaica called Nine Mile. His name was Robert Nesta Marley at birth, and a mistake in the paperwork later in life will locate Robert "Bob" as the first name instead of Nesta. Marley's father was white, and as a result Marley was the target of racism in his early years because of his mixed ancestry, something that could make him the target of racism from both black and white social sectors. 

  
Bob Marley's band was known as "The Wailers" even though most people do not know that they went through many different names before they were finally Wailers, ultimately making records under the name "Bob Marley and the Wailers". Before the settlement of that name, they had been "The Teenagers" "The Wailing Rude Boys" "The Wailing Wailers" and "The Wailers", and the band was ultimately composed of Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh, Junior Braithwaite although , Beverley Kelso and Cherry Smith were all former members of the group. 

  
Religion was a very large part of Marley's life and he was a follower of the Rastafarian movement. A large part of his life was devoted to the spread of this religion, and through to the music of the movement to remote parts of Jamaica, and expose it through his popularity to the music world as a whole. 

 Marley died in 1981 at only 36 years old from cancer.

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