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Bob Marley is known as the peace and love reggae superstar, but the truth of who he really was is a bit more complicated. After gunmen raided his home, putting bullets into him, his wife, his manager and his guitar player, Bob survived. But the lives of his assassins—all of them—were eventually brought to violent, horrific ends. And their killers were never found. Many think the perpetrator was an angry young man from the Trenchtown ghetto, who was called, by those who feared him, “Screwface." Was it Bob Marley, Rasta Vigilante? To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com. This episode was originally released on May 29, 2018. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group TikTok To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jamaicans are claiming a Cork TD as one of their own after a video of Thomas Gould speaking in the Dáil went viral.People on social media say that his strong Cork accent sounds “uncannily” Jamaican, and even Gould himself is seeing the funny side, joking he won't be releasing a Bob Marley album any time soon.He joins Seán, as well as DrEllen Howley, Assistant Professor at the school of English in DCU, to discuss.
Jamaicans are claiming a Cork TD as one of their own after a video of Thomas Gould speaking in the Dáil went viral.People on social media say that his strong Cork accent sounds “uncannily” Jamaican, and even Gould himself is seeing the funny side, joking he won't be releasing a Bob Marley album any time soon.He joins Seán, as well as DrEllen Howley, Assistant Professor at the school of English in DCU, to discuss.
Hear the second edition of a new segment titled “40 Indiana guitar pioneers that every Hoosier should know.” Over the next year, we'll be sharing the music and history of Indiana guitarists who made notable contributions to music. Some of these musicians are world-famous; some you may not have heard of. This is not a ranked list, and it won't be presented in any particular order. On this edition, learn about the Gary, Indiana guitarist Donald Kinsey, who played with artists including Bob Marley, Albert King and Peter Tosh. Donald Kinsey was born May 12, 1953, in Gary. He was one of three sons of Lester “Big Daddy” Kinsey, a respected Chicago blues guitarist, singer, and harmonica player who migrated from Mississippi to Gary in the mid-20th century. Music was part of Donald's life from an early age. He began playing guitar at five years old, learning chords from his father and performing in church and at local gigs. By his early teens, he had earned the nickname “B.B. King Jr.” In 1972, Donald's professional career took a major leap when he was recruited to play with Albert King, one of the most influential blues guitarists of all time. Kinsey toured extensively with King, appearing at major festivals including Wattstax and the Montreux Jazz Festival. He also recorded several albums with King, including I Wanna Get Funky and Blues at Sunrise. This was a formative period that helped Kinsey refine his technique and stage presence while reaching audiences beyond the Midwest club circuit. In the mid-1970s, Kinsey left the Albert King band to join the psychedelic rock group White Lightnin'. The band's self-titled debut album was released by Island Records in 1975. Kinsey's connection to Island Records would prove significant. The label was co-founded in Jamaica by Chris Blackwell in 1959, and Blackwell introduced Kinsey to a rising young star on the label: Bob Marley. Kinsey's career soon took an unexpected turn toward reggae. From 1975 to 1976 he toured with Bob Marley and the Wailers, appearing on Marley's classic 1976 album Rastaman Vibration and numerous live recordings. Kinsey also worked extensively with Peter Tosh, contributing to several landmark albums including Legalize It, Equal Rights, Bush Doctor, and Mama Africa. He also recorded with Burning Spear, playing guitar on the albums Dry & Heavy and Marcus' Children. Kinsey was with Marley during one of the most harrowing moments in reggae history—the attempted assassination of Marley in Kingston in December 1976, when gunmen opened fire at Marley's home. After Marley's death in 1981, Kinsey recorded a tribute titled “Song for Bob.” In 1984, Kinsey reunited with his brothers Ralph and Kenneth and their father Lester to form The Kinsey Report, a band blending electric blues, rock, and roots music. The group recorded a series of albums beginning with Edge of the City in 1987 and became known for its powerful live performances, earning critical acclaim on the blues circuit and touring across the United States and internationally. Kinsey remained active into the 2020s, performing with both the Kinsey Report and the Wailers band. Donald Kinsey died February 6, 2024, in Merrillville at age 70, just weeks after the death of his older brother Ralph.
Bruno Tilley - a British creative director, designer, writer and music video director - joins us on this episode of Celeb Savant. Bruno takes us through his fascinating journey in the entertainment industry, which includes starting out designing album covers for artists at Island Records, how he got into directing and producing music videos, with his first director credit being Bob Marley's Buffalo Soldier. He also reveals his current projects, which include design work and turning one of his screenplays into a novel. Website - www.brunotilley.com Instagram - @brunotilley Facebook - @bruno.tilley LinkedIn - @bruno-tilley-5802366
We've all enjoyed Bob Marley at one point in our life and it's a shame that his life was cut so short. "Bob Marley's Toe" is a rare reggae RBF song from the album Life Sucks... Let's Dance! and the one and only Johnny Christmas joins the crew to talk about it this week!
QUOTES FOR REFLECTION “Before you call the snail a weakling, tie your house to your back and carry it around for a week.”~Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀, Nigerian novelist “Before pointing fingers make sure your hands are clean.”~Bob Marley (1945-1981), Jamaican singer and songwriter “People get addicted to feeling offended all the time because it gives them a high; being self-righteous and morally superior feels good.”~Mark Manson, author and blogger “We judge people in areas where we're vulnerable to shame, especially picking folks who are doing worse than we're doing. If I feel good about my parenting, I have no interest in judging other people's choices. If I feel good about my body, I don't go around making fun of other people's weight or appearance. We're hard on each other because we're using each other as a launching pad out of our own perceived deficiency.”~Brené Brown, academic, podcaster, and writer “We judge ourselves by our intentions. And others by their actions.”~Stephen Covey (1932-2012), educator, author, businessman “There are only two kinds of men: the righteous who think they are sinners and the sinners who think they are righteous.”~Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), French mathematician and philosopher, in his Pensées (534) “Nothing can damn a man but his own righteousness; nothing can save him but the righteousness of Christ.” “The greatest enemy to human souls is the self-righteous spirit which makes men look to themselves for salvation.”~Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892), famed London preacher “Self-justification and judging others go together, as justification by grace and serving others go together.”~Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945), pastor-theologian executed for his opposition to the NazisSERMON PASSAGERomans 2:1-16 (ESV)Romans 1 16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. 17 For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith, as it is written, “The righteous shall live by faith.” 18 For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who by their unrighteousness suppress the truth. 19 For what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has shown it to them. 20 For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse…. 28 And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind to do what ought not to be done. 29 They were filled with all manner of unrighteousness, evil, covetousness, malice. They are full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, maliciousness. They are gossips, 30 slanderers, haters of God, insolent, haughty, boastful, inventors of evil, disobedient to parents, 31 foolish, faithless, heartless, ruthless. 32 Though they know God's righteous decree that those who practice such things deserve to die, they not only do them but give approval to those who practice them.Romans 2 1 Therefore you have no excuse, O man, every one of you who judges. For in passing judgment on another you condemn yourself, because you, the judge, practice the very same things. 2 We know that the judgment of God rightly falls on those who practice such things. 3 Do you suppose, O man—you who judge those who practice such things and yet do them yourself—that you will escape the judgment of God? 4 Or do you presume on the riches of his kindness and forbearance and patience, not knowing that God's kindness is meant to lead you to repentance? 5 But because of your hard and impenitent heart you are storing up wrath for yourself on the day of wrath when God's righteous judgment will be revealed. 6 He will render to each one according to his works: 7 to those who by patience in well-doing seek for glory and honor and immortality, he will give eternal life; 8 but for those who are self-seeking and do not obey the truth, but obey unrighteousness, there will be wrath and fury. 9 There will be tribulation and distress for every human being who does evil, the Jew first and also the Greek, 10 but glory and honor and peace for everyone who does good, the Jew first and also the Greek. 11 For God shows no partiality.12 For all who have sinned without the law will also perish without the law, and all who have sinned under the law will be judged by the law. 13 For it is not the hearers of the law who are righteous before God, but the doers of the law who will be justified. 14 For when Gentiles, who do not have the law, by nature do what the law requires, they are a law to themselves, even though they do not have the law. 15 They show that the work of the law is written on their hearts, while their conscience also bears witness, and their conflicting thoughts accuse or even excuse them 16 on that day when, according to my gospel, God judges the secrets of men by Christ Jesus.
Two Hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ JDub. This week: a bunch of good stuff! It's Black History month so we're celebrating that this episode!Outrage Radio playlist – February 19, 2026[0:00]1. Curtis Knight & The Squires (feat. Jimi Hendrix) – Hornets Nest [2:40]2. The Gories – Hey Hey We're The Gories3. Death – Politicians In My Eyes4. Pure Hell – Hard Action5. The Controllers – Another Day6. X-Ray Spex – Oh Bondage Up Yours!7. Bad Brains – Banned In D.C. [20:44]8. Des Demonas – Teen Stooge9. The BellRays – Black Lightning10. Ike & Tina Turner and The Ikettes – Contact High11. Ray Charles – Mess Around12. Chuck Berry – Can't Catch Me13. Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings – Got A Thing On My Mind14. James Brown – Super Bad [44:10]15. Paris – Guerillas In The Mist16. Professor Longhair – Go To The Mardi Gras17. Betty Davis – Walkin Up The Road18. Outkast – Idlewild Blue (Don't Chu Worry ‘Bout Me)19. Junior Wells - Messin With The Kid20. Round Robin – I'm The Wolf Man [1:03:38]21. Andre Williams – Only Black Man In South Dakota22. Thin Lizzy – Thunder & Lightning23. Body Count – Raining Blood / Postmortem24. Mannequin Pussy – Of Her25. Dead Kennedys – Government Flu26. Gil Scott-Heron – Whitey On The Moon27. Funkadelic – I Got A Thing, You Got A Thing, Everybody's Got A Thing28. Mavis Staples – Change29. Frantic Rockers – All Through The Night30. The Noisettes – Don't Give Up [1:34:08]31. Howlin Wolf – Spoonful32. Public Enemy – Fight The Power33. Aretha Franklin – Rock Steady34. Sly & The Family Stone – Sing A Simple Song35. Bob Marley & The Wailers – Natural Mystic [1:52:44]36. Little Richard – The Girl Can't Help It37. Bo Diddley – I'm Looking For A Woman38. Elmore James – Rollin' And Tumblin'Outrage Radio is a live radio show that broadcasts on Thursday nights, 9-11PM from Downtown Los Angeles at the LuxuriaMusic .com radio studio.
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Did Bob Marley's message of unity, liberation, and justice survive the next generation? In this powerful episode of Reggae Hour, we explore the growing debate surrounding legacy, alignment, and responsibility. As public conversations intensify around Ziggy Marley's political positioning, many fans are asking deeper questions: Is legacy inherited — or protected? Does evolution equal betrayal? And what happens when the messenger is gone… but the message remains? Using Bob Marley's classic song “When the Well Runs Dry” as a symbolic lens, we examine the idea of moral continuity. The well represents source, conviction, and foundation. And when that source appears to shift, people take notice. This is not an attack. This is not outrage. This is examination. We break down: • The meaning behind “When the Well Runs Dry” • The weight of generational legacy • Public perception vs personal evolution • Unity, politics, and the burden of symbolism • What it truly means to guard a message If Bob Marley stood for liberation and global solidarity, how should that legacy be interpreted today?
In this episode of Rootsland, Henry K connects a sumo wrestler in Japan, Bob Marley in Miami, and the quiet reality most of us eventually face.After watching the retirement ritual of Yokozuna Terunofuji — where a lifetime of discipline ends with the cutting of a top knot — Henry is reminded of another private moment decades earlier, when Bob Marley made a deeply personal decision at the end of his life.From Kingston yards to forgotten musicians, from champions to the ones who never made the top division, this episode reflects on what remains when titles fall away and the crowd goes home.Most of us don't retire as legends.We go back home.And somehow, the dignity is just as real.Support the Rootsland Team https://rootsland.captivate.fm/supportProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaListen out for Henry K's upcoming appearance on Hippie-Fari Reggae Radio & Podcast | iHeartROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & MerchandiseFundraiser by William Brawner : Rebuilding For The Future In The Wake of Hurricane MelissaProduced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios Kingston, JamaicaClosing Song: "One Day at a Time" Sugar Black & Lehbanchuleh ROOTSLAND NATION Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandise
295 MixFix lifts off with modern festival energy, blends nostalgic pop?house reworks, and drives through sax?charged anthems, disco?revivals, and late?night club edits — featuring Jauz, Bob Marley & Robin Schulz, LUM!X, Madonna, Purple Disco Machine, Dua Lipa, and more. The post 295 MID DAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
Listen without ads at www.patreon.com/dopeypodcastToday on Dopey! We promote Dopeywood 2026 tickets (April 12 at Comedy Store LA with Marc Maron, Bobby Lee, Margaret Cho, Darrell Hammond, Sam Miller, Allie Makovsky, Zach Noe Towers.Tickets For Dopeywood 2026: https://www.showclix.com/event/dopeywood-2026Also if you want free Narcan/fentanyl test strips write us at dopeypodcast@gmail.com We Read glowing Spotify feedback on the "Yellow Balloon" episode (jam band recovery groups like Much Obliged), including shoutouts to Benji, hippie Earl's gratitude lists/Secret Santa, and defends five-days-a-week Dopey. Shares Dana's email/story: Philly trank/xylazine struggles, listening while using (sad/lonely but less alone), hilarious failed gas station robberies with an oxy coworker (no masks/weapons, polite denials, eventual $300 haul for pills/McDonald's). Then dives into a marathon convo with Bob Forrest (Don't Die podcast, Celebrity Rehab, Thelonious Monster): Bob's anti-device/oligarch rant (Elon Musk/Jeff Bezos/curated feeds as modern Matrix, Bob Marley money quote, fight fake reality, turn off phones, go outside), social media dividing people (Gaza/Pizzagate/Epstein conspiracies as distractions from economic rape), drug market shifts (meth in fentanyl to preserve customers post-Narcan, cocaine resurgence over crazy-making meth, Kratom ubiquity as "non-addictive" supplement denial), modern addicts numbing vs. old-school enhancement, generational hopelessness (kids glued to iPads, no humor/alive feeling), AA tough love vs. today's softness, economic insecurity fearlessness in recovery, personal racism persistence, unity/civility over war, and life's joy in helping addicts. Ends with Mike Martt/Nick Thorpe's "Good So Bad" cover!SEO Search Terms: Suggested Title: Today on Dopey! Wednesday Dose: Bob Forrest Rants Oligarchs/Social Media Matrix, Fentanyl Meth Shifts, Unity Over Division + Nora's Sweet Sober Dad Moment (Valentine's 2026) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this inspiring episode of the Neil Haley Show, host Neil Haley and co-host Greg Hanna sit down with Cedella Marley, daughter of reggae legend Bob Marley, to discuss the groundbreaking immersive show "Bob Marley: Hope Road" now playing in Las Vegas. Cedella opens up about the creative vision behind this first-of-its-kind production that combines live performances, storytelling, and multi-sensory elements to transport audiences into her father's world. She explains how the show goes far beyond a typical tribute concert, creating an interactive journey through Bob Marley's music, message, and enduring cultural impact. Cedella shares the importance of having her father's grandchildren, Shasta and Zuri, audition and earn their roles as DJs in the production, demonstrating the family's commitment to merit over nepotism and ensuring the next generation understands that success must be earned.Throughout the conversation, Cedella reflects on why Bob Marley's music continues to resonate with audiences across all ages and backgrounds fifty years later. She discusses the universal themes of love, unity, hope, peace, and revolution that make her father's work timeless, noting how songs like "Nations Were Against Nation" speak directly to today's global challenges. Cedella emphasizes that her father's authenticity—singing only about experiences he lived through—is what gives his music its power to connect with people worldwide. She shares her personal philosophy that hope is the most important thing she's learned in life, especially as the world faces disasters and challenges. With over a thousand five-star reviews already, "Bob Marley: Hope Road" is touching audiences through joy, movement, and connection, featuring remarkable remixes by Salaam that make classic songs sound as fresh as if they were recorded today.
For this episode we're joined — all the way from Laurel Canyon — by the husband-and-wife tag team that is Jeff Walker and Kim Gottlieb(-Walker). Married for 53 years, Jeff and Kim have worked in diverse capacities in the music business and talk about their experiences over those five-plus decades. We start with the couple's work together on monthly freesheet Music World, focusing on their 1973 encounters with Tom Waits and Gram Parsons (plus a 15-year-old Cameron Crowe tagging along). After audio clips of both Waits and Parsons, we hear a 1987 clip of Gram's great singing partner Emmylou Harris talking to Adam Sweeting about... Gram Parsons. Interweaving tales of Jeff's life as a publicity director and Kim's career as a photographer, we hear about Island Records, Jamaica and the couple's close relationship with Bob Marley, concluding with Jeff's account of being with Bob after the chief Wailer was shot by gunmen in 1976. After Jasper offers his thoughts on Bad Bunny's ICE-breaking half-time show at the Super Bowl, Kim channels her late '60s protesting self and eloquently summarises her feelings about staying sane in Trump's dystopian America. Finally, Mark quotes from newly-added library interviews with Captain Beefheart (1979) and David Thomas (1985), while Jasper hails Joe Muggs' 2021 piece about Joel Culpepper. Many thanks to special guests Kim Gottlieb-Walker and Jeff Walker. Visit Kim's website at lenswoman.com and read Jeff's writing on Rock's Backpages. Pieces discussed: Tom Waits: Thursday Afternoon, Sober as a Judge, Jackson Browne, Techno-Rock: Six Teutons And What Do You Get — A Programmed Sequencer And The Doppler Effect, Emmylou Harris audio, Captain Beefheart Pulls A Hat Out of His Rabbit, David Thomas: Unscrambling the egg man and Joel Culpepper: Almost Famous.
This weeks show is all about love! You will hear songs focused on all types of love from Pablo Moses, Johnny Osbourne, Everton Blender, Earl Sixteen, Leroy Sibbles, Morgan Heritage, White Mice, Wayne Jarrett, Flabba Holt, Bim Sherman, Burning Spear, Don Carlos, Dennis Brown, Wayne Smith, Barrington Levy, Freddie McKay, Delroy Wilson, Gregory Isaacs, Horace Andy, Dawn Penn, Tabby Diamond, T. Murray, Bob Marley, Tarrus Riley, Freddie McGregor, Sanchez, Beres Hammond, The Far East, Bitty McLean, and JC Lodge. New music this week comes from Eesah, Samory I & Zion I Kings, Zamunda & Fantan Mojah, Heavyweight Rockaz and Big Ras, Toke', Chezidek, Azzizi Romeo, and Jalen Ngonda. Also this week we run an extended oldies session featuring Jimmy London, Phyllis Dillon, Alton Ellis, Cornell Campbell & The Eterrnals, Alexander Henry, Carlton & The Shoes, Johnny Clarke, John Holt, and The Cables. Enjoy! Pablo Moses - I Love I Bring - I Love I Bring - Liberty Records Johnny Osbourne & Scientist w/ Roots Radics - Give A Little Love/Dangerous Match Seven - Junjo Presents: Wins The World Cup - Greensleeves Everton Blender - Where Is The Love - Where Is The Love - Love Injection Earl 16 w/ Nick Manasseh & Vin Gordon - Love Without Feeling - Earl 16 Meets Manasseh: Gold Dust - Roots Garden Leroy Sibbles - Love Won't Come Easy - Original Rockers Deluxe - Greensleeves Jackie Mittoo - Ram Jam - Champion In The Arena 1976-1977 - Blood & Fire Morgan Heritage - What We Need Is Love - More Teachings - VP Records White Mice - True Love - True Love - Intelitec Music Wayne Jarrett - Bubble Up - Wayne Jarrett Showcase Vol. 1 - Wackies Flabba Holt - My Eyes Told Me My Heart Is In Danger - Flabba 12” Bim Sherman - Love Forever - Love Forever: The Classic Jamaican Recordings - EFA/Century Burning Spear - Fly Me To The Moon - Mistress Music - Slash Don Carlos - Gimmie Gimmie Your Love - Negus Roots Dennis Brown - You're Love Gotta Hold On Me - Joe Gibbs 12” Wayne Smith - Ain't No Me Without You - Youthman Skanking - VP Records Barrington Levy - You Say You Love Me - Prison Oval Rock - VP Records Feddie McKay - La La By Woman/Rock A Bye Dub - Creation - VP Records Delroy Wilson - I'm Not A King - Money - Clocktower Errol Dunkley - Black Cinderella - Fe Me Time 7” Horace Andy - Love Of A Woman - Best Of Horace Andy - Trojan Records Gregory Isaacs - All I Have Is Love - The Early Years - Trojan Records Gregory Isaacs & Niney The Observer - Rock On/Murder Observer Style - Observer 12” Dawn Penn - No, No, No - Studio One 12” Dennis Brown & Aza Lineage - Real Love - King Jammy Presents: Dennis Brown: Tracks Of Life - VP Records Tabby Diamond - It Takes A Miracle - Phase One 12” Eesah & DJ Pamplona - Emergency - Pamplona Beats Samory I & Zion I Kings - Jah Name - Fruits Ripe Riddim - Zion High Productions Busy Signal & Zion I Kings - The Days - Fruits Ripe Riddim - Zion High Productions Zamunda feat. Fantan Mojah - Roots Rock Reggae - Roots Rock Riddim - Natures Way Entertainment Heavyweight Rockaz & Big Ras - Push On - Roots Rock Riddim - Natures Way Entertainment Toke' - Humble Me - Yutman Records Runkus - A Believer - Easy Star Records Chezidek & Dub Akom - What Your Love Is - Cherry Peppa Riddim - Evidence Music Azizzi Romeo - Proven/Proven Dub - Charmax Music Jalen Ngonda - All About Me - Daptone Records 7” The Far East - I'm in Love - Names You Can Trust 7” Jimmy London - A Little Love - Impact 7” Jimmy London - Till I Kiss You - Ackee 7” Phyllis Dillon - Stay Away - Treasure Isle 7” Alton Ellis - Breaking Up - Treasure Isle 7” The Eternals - Stars - Studio One 7” Cornell Campbell - Star - Gorgon 7” Alexander Henry - Please Be True - Coxsone Records 7” Carlton & The Shoes - Love Me Forever - Studio One 7” Gregory Isaacs - I'm Alright aka Loving Pauper - Screaming Target - Trojan Records Johnny Clarke - If You Should Lose Me - Jackpot 7” Delroy Wilson - I Want To Love You - Foundation Singers: Revival Classics Vol. 1 - Attack Alton Ellis - Aint That Loving You - The Duke Reid Collection - Rhino Records John Holt - A Love I Can Feel - Best Of Studio One - Heartbeat Records Tbe Cables - Baby Why - Best Of Studio One - Heartbeat Records Freddie McKay - Love Is A Treasure - Duke Reid Rocks Steady - Trojan Records Bitty McLean & The Supersonics - Walk Away From Love/Walk Away From Love Version - Peckings 7” Angel Hoytt - I Love You Dready/Dready Dub - Park Heights/DKR 7” T. Murray - Beautiful Lady - Right Track 12” Ras Attitude - Living For The Love Of You - Manuka Honey Riddim - Giddimani Records Sinky Beatz - Dub Of Manuka Honey - Giddimani Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - Waiting In Vain - Exodus - Tuff Gong Dennis Brown - Love Has Found Its Way - Ultimate Collection - Hip O Records Tarrus Riley - She's Royal - Parables - VP Records Freddie McGregor - Stop Loving You - Songs For Reggae Lovers 2 - Greensleeves Sanchez - Here I Am - One In A Million: The Best Of Sanchez - VP Records Beres Hammond - Sweetness - Can't Stop A Man: The Ultimate Collection - VP Records Beres Hammond - Can't Stop A Man - Can't Stop A Man: The Ultimate Collection - VP Records Dennis Brown - If I Had The World - Ultimate Collection - Hip O Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - Could You Be Loved 12” Mix - Songs Of Freedom - Tuff Gong JC Lodge - Telephone Love - Music Works 12”
En la edición de hoy del Radar Empresarial nos centramos en un movimiento que ha causado gran revuelo en la industria musical: Britney Spears ha vendido los derechos de su catálogo musical a la editorial Primary Wave por la impresionante cifra de 200 millones de dólares. Esta empresa, conocida por manejar los legados de figuras icónicas como Bob Marley, Whitney Houston o Prince, se convierte ahora en la administradora de las obras de la cantante. Para Britney, que no publica un álbum desde 2016 ni realiza giras desde 2017, esta transacción representa una inyección económica significativa. La operación la coloca dentro de un grupo selecto de artistas que han decidido vender parte de sus creaciones más valiosas para aprovechar las oportunidades financieras actuales. Artistas de renombre como Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Shakira o KISS han seguido un camino similar, vendiendo sus catálogos para capitalizar su legado en la era digital. La venta de derechos no solo garantiza un pago inmediato, sino que también permite recibir ingresos cada vez que sus canciones se reproducen o sus álbumes se venden. En mercados como Estados Unidos o Reino Unido, donde muchos de estos músicos residen, los beneficios fiscales son considerables: las ganancias tributan como ingresos de capital, mucho más favorables que los ingresos ordinarios. Esta tendencia ha ganado fuerza gracias al auge del streaming, que ha transformado por completo la manera en que se consume música. Las cifras respaldan este fenómeno. Spotify cerró 2025 con 751 millones de usuarios activos mensuales, mientras que Youtube Music, aunque sus datos están integrados en Youtube Premium, según Music Business contaba con 125 millones de usuarios. Por su parte, Luminate informó que el consumo global de música en streaming superó los 5.1 billones de reproducciones en 2025. Estas cifras reflejan la magnitud del negocio que manejan las plataformas y justifican los pagos millonarios a los artistas por el acceso a sus catálogos. A esto se suman los derechos para adaptaciones cinematográficas. En la actualidad, los biopics son un camino frecuente hacia premios como los Óscar, lo que explica el interés de las productoras en la vida de estrellas como Bruce Springsteen, Robbie Williams o Bob Dylan. Además del atractivo artístico, las películas garantizan que un gran número de fans acuda a las salas, multiplicando los ingresos por la explotación de estas obras. Así, la venta de catálogos se presenta como una estrategia integral para monetizar el talento y el legado de los músicos en múltiples frentes.
This chick only showered once a week? She is hopefully changing that Can you be a “pot head” and not listen to Bob Marley? Or does everybody have to perpetuate that stereotype? Headlines
One of the most legendary Aquarian Sun public figures: Mr. Bob Marley. This episode covers what we learned from watching the One Love movie, and even moreso what we gleaned from his natal chart:how the Aquarius archetype showed up strongly through him and the way he lived his lifethe way his chart interacted with his famous peace concert as well as the movie releasewhat he accomplished in his short life and some of the struggles he hadhow strong of a Chiron signature he had and how we think he worked with it...& more!-Enjoy, and Stay Curious! :)Ready to look at charts in the most beautiful and functional way? Look no further than → LUNA Cloud Astrology Software ← this link saves you 10%, or enter STAYCURIOUS on the signup page.Explore our first full season (Episodes 1-50) to explore our living astrological library!Sign up for our weekly newsletter → *HERE!*Follow us on → InstagramDrop us some love in the form of a 5-star review and follow. :)
Watch all of our Epstein videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPT_cCpNMvT5teRR4DzsrY_1arpDS6x33Watch all of our Hamamoto videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPT_cCpNMvT60BzykDhdZyU2AmVg7rLy6Hamamoto on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@professorhamamotoProf. Darrell Hamamoto, who is an American writer, academic, and specialist in U.S. media and ethnic studies.Professors Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/share/hZajgCgTANc3kWbd/?mibextid=LQQJ4dUNTOUCHABLE - Jimmy Savile documentary https://youtu.be/6zCOix1iTvgADOPTED KID'S CA HORROR STORY & BOYS TOWN! PASTOR Eddie https://youtube.com/live/vD3SGWpnfyMWatch Used By ELITES From Age 6 - Survivor Kelly Patterson https://youtube.com/live/nkKkIfLkRx0KELLY'S 2 HOUR VIDEO ON VIRGINIA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdIWUZIkxEU&t=3535sBOOK LINKS: Who Killed Epstein? Prince Andrew or Bill Clinton by Shaun Attwood UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B093QK1GS1 USA: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093QK1GS1 Worldwide: https://books2read.com/u/bQjGQD All of Shaun's books on Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Shaun-Attwood/author/B0042NT0CU?All of Shaun's books on Amazon USA: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Shaun-Attwood/author/B0042NT0CU?ccs_id=601ed49b-a7d2-4682-8c04-f7b40a2217efFollow P Diddys latest:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPT_cCpNMvT4Y2ccQrFoT8bTBQmiNEsVq#jayz #beyonce #hollywood #countrymusic #nashville #pdiddy #puffdaddy #truecrime #news #youtubenews #podcast #livestream #youtube #thepope #vatican #church Here are Hamamoto's recommended books:Can't Stop Won't Stop:A History of the Hip-Hop Generation ——-The Psychological Covert War on Hip-Hop——-The Covert War Against Rock:What You Don't Know About The Deaths of;(Jim Morrison, Tupac Shakur, Michael Hutchence, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix,Phil Ochs, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, John Lennon & The Notorious B.I.G)——-Hit Men:Power Brokers and Fast Money Inside the Music Business——-Me, the Mob, and the Music:One Helluva Ride Tommy James and the Shondells——-Godfather of the Music Business:Morris Levy (American Made Music Series)——-LAbyrinth:A Detective Investigates the Murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G., the Implication of Death Row Records, Suge Knight, and the Origins of the Los Angeles——-The FBI war on Tupac Shakur:State repression of Black Leaders from the Civil Rights Error to the 1990s (real world)——-The FBI war on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders:US Intelligence's: Murderous Targeting of Tupac, MLK, Malcol, Panthers, Hendrix, Marley rappers and Linked Ethic Leftists——-Have Gun Will Travel:The Spectacular Rise and Violent Fall of Death Row Records——-The Big Payback:The History of the Business of Hip-Hop——-Ruthless:A Memoir——-Hip-Hop Decoded——-Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones——-How to Wreck a Nice Beach:The Vocoder from WW II to Hip-Hop, The Machine Speaks——-Dancing with the Devil:How Puff burned the bad boys of Hip-Hop——-Hiding in Hip-Hop:On the Down Low in the Entertainment industry—from Music to Hollywood
Kicking off Season 11 and Black History Month- This conversation could not be more timely. Part social thriller, part modern love story, Who Knows You by Heart by CJ Farley is a sly, witty, and endlessly discussable tale of Big Tech, new money, relationships, race, and discovering what's real in an age of artificial intelligence. C.J. (Christopher John) Farley is a Jamaican-born author, journalist, and editor known for works spanning fiction, YA, and biography, including Before the Legend: The Rise of Bob Marley and Aaliyah: More Than a Woman. A Harvard graduate and former Time and Wall Street Journal editor, his novels often explore race, technology, and culture, such as Game World and Who Knows You By Heart. Key Details and Accomplishments: Background: Born in Kingston, Jamaica, and raised in Brockport, New York. He is a Harvard University graduate and former editor of the Harvard Lampoon. Literary Work: Novels: Game World (fantasy adventure), Around Harvard Square (NAACP Image Award winner), Zero O'Clock (pandemic-themed YA), Kingston By Starlight, and My Favorite War. Non-Fiction/Biographies: Before the Legend: The Rise of Bob Marley (Hurston/Wright Legacy Award finalist) and Aaliyah: More Than a Woman. Latest Work: Who Knows You By Heart (2025/2026), a novel exploring AI, race, and relationships. Journalism & Editorial Career: Worked as a music critic for Time magazine, senior editor for The Wall Street Journal, and executive editor at Audible. He has interviewed artists like Beyoncé, Prince, and Taylor Swift. Other Roles: Currently serves in leadership for arts programming and development at PBS and was a consulting producer on the HBO documentary Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown.
C'est avec quelques nouveautés que commence cette émission, avant la première partie d'Alex Easy Style pour un tribute to Bob Marley avec des tunes, des reprises et des riddims du "King of Reggae". Pour la deuxieme partie, c'est Vince Irie qui fait un tribute to Dennis Brown.
On this weeks edition of The Riddim Track, we celebrate Black History, Reggae Month, and the birthday of the man whose music shook the world It's an ALL–Bob Marley tribute — wall-to-wall Bob Marley selections only. No fillers. Just messages of freedom, resistance, love, unity, and truth. Bob Marley didn't just make music — he carried the stories, struggles, and spirit of Black people across generations and borders. Reggae became the soundtrack of liberation, healing, and cultural pride, and in this episode we honour that legacy the way it's meant to be honoured: loud, intentional, and rooted. In Jamaica, this season is about more than a date on the calendar — it's about culture, history, and giving reggae the respect it deserves. Toronto taps into that same energy.
This weeks show starts off with some favorite Bob Marley & The Wailers tracks in celebration of Bob's 81st earthstrong. Also in the early mix are selections Lacklsey Castell, Judah Eskender Tafari, Trevor Byfield, Donovan Carless, Junior Byles, Reality, Burning Spear, Angela Prince, Lennie Hibbert, Leroy Smart, Dennis Alcapone, Triston Palmer, and Ronnie Davis with the Aggrovators and Prince Fatty. New music this week comes from Xana Romeo, Micah Shemaiah, Marcus Gad, Keznamdi, Chronixx, Torch, Matthew Malcom, Keith & Tex, Exco Levi, Roberto Sanchez, Brother Culture, Macka B, and Protoje with Damain Marley. We close out the show with more of your favorite Bob Marley tracks. Enjoy! Bob Marley & The Wailers - Natural Mystic - Exodus - Tuff Gong The Wailers - Get Up, Stand Up (Alternate Take) - Burnin' Deluxe Edition - Tuff Gong Bob Marley & The Wailers - Burnin' & Lootin' (Live) - The Capitol Sessions 73 - Tuff Gong/Universal Music Group The Wailers - Trenchtown Rock (Alternate Mix) - Songs Of Freedom - Tuff Gong The Wailers - Soul Rebel - Roots Of A Legend - Trojan Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - Forever Loving Jah - Uprising - Tuff Gong Bob Marley & The Wailers - Forever Loving Jah Dub - In Dub Vol. 1 - Tuff Gong Dean Fraser - Crazy Baldhead - Dean Plays Bob - Ras Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - War - Rastaman Vibration - Tuff Gong Bob Marley & The Wailers - Roots - Exodus Deluxe - Tuff Gong Bob Marley & The Wailers - Lively Up Yourself - Natty Dread - Tuff Gong Lacksley Castell & Papa Tullo - Jah Is Watching You - Negus Roots Judah Eskender Tafari - Wicked Man - Long Suffering - Rhygin Records Trevor Byfield - Jah Guide/The Father Version - Fox Fire/DKR 7” Donovan Carless - Be Thankful - Reggae Anthology: Randy's 50th Anniversary - VP Records Junior Byles - Weeping - Niney & Friends: Blood & Fire Hit Sounds From The Observer Station - Trojan Records Reality - Sardine Pan - Gorgon Records/Common Ground International Burning Spear - He Prayed - Creation Rebel: The Original Classic Recordings From Studio One - Heartbeat Records Angela Prince - No Bother With No Fuss - Studio One Women - Soul Jazz Records Lennie Hibbert - Village Soul - Studio One Rockers - Soul Jazz Records The Wailers - Satisfy My Soul - Roots Of A Legend - Trojan Records Leroy Smart - Wreck Up My Life - The Don Tells It Like It Is - Kingston Sounds Dennis Alcapone - Living It Up In Righteousness - Universal Rockers - Ras Records Leroy Smart - Dub Wrecker - Mr. Smart In Dub - Jamaican Recordings Triston Palmer - Lover Man - Entertainment - Culture Press Ronnie Davis & The Aggrovators w/ Prince Fatty - Sun Is Shining/Dub Is Shining - VP Records Dactah Chando - Mercy - Achinech Productions Xana Romeo feat. Max Romeo & Addis Pablo - Over All - The Divine Blueprint - Charmax Music/Xana Romeo Xana Romeo & Jallanzo feat. Max Romeo & Addis Pablo - Dub Over - The Divine Dub - Charmax Music/Xana Romeo Micah Shemaiah - Be Brave - Natural Is The Mystic - Jah Solid Rock Music Marcus Gad - Where Mi Come From - Big Scoop Records Calibration Alert Meets Stone Face Priest - Carbon Copy Smile/No Honour Dub - Linkingstone Music Keznamdi - Natty Dreadlocks (Live Roots Version) - Blxxd & Fyah - Keznamdi Music Group Chronixx - Keep On Rising - Exile - Forever Living Originals Torch - Don't Give Up - Path To Success - Bad Hasai Muzyk Matthew Malcom - Please Sir - Dubshot Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - Baby We Got A Date(Rock It Baby) - Catch A Fire(deluxe edition) - Tuff Gong Keith & Tex - Do For Love - Rebel Sound Records/Kebar Music Exco Levi - Student Of A Broken Heart - High Priest Music Tony Tuff - Gallop For Me - Wha We A Go Do - VP Records Cornell Campbell & Lee Van Cliff - Boxing/ Look How She Fat - Joe Gibbs 12” Reggae Discomix Showcase Vol. 3 - VP Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - Running Away(Kaya 40 Mix) - Kaya 40 - Tuff Gong Haile Selassie I & the Wailers Band feat. Bob Marley - War/Selassie In Dub - The War Album - Rastafari Records Bill Laswell - The Heathen - Dreams Of Freedom: Ambient Translations Of Bob Marley In Dub - Island Records Pablo Gad - Beggar Man Child/Begga Dub - The Best Of Pablo Gad - Reggae On Top Dub Syndicate feat. Junior Reid - God Is A Man - The Rasta Far I - Collision Cause Of Chapter 3 Mad Professor & Prince Fatty feat. Earl 16 - Marijuana Dub - In The Clone Theory - Evergreen Recordings Principal - Dub Steady - Treacherous Dub - Stereo Royal Roberto Sanchez - Rowing Boat - Singers & Players - Messengers Message - Lightning & Thunder - Showcase II - Messengers Kiko Bun w/Run Come Down - The Fire It Burns/The Dubwise Burns (Papa Vee Siren Cut) - Big Chip Dub Pistols feat. Earl 16 - Roll & Come In - The Return Of The Pistoleros - Sunday Best Recordings Brother Culture & DJ Kunta - Mash Up - Evidence Music Manudigital feat. Shumba Youth - Standing Firm - Digital UK Session - X-Ray Production Macka B - We Nah Done - Street Rockaz Family Protoje feat. Damian Marley - At We Feet - Indiggnation Collective/Ineffable Records Eesah & Little Lion Sound - Lakeport(Contraband) - Success - Evidence Music Gentlemans Dub Club - High Grade - Open Your Eyes - Ranking Records Keida - Ganja Tea - Hi Grade Ganja Anthems 4 - VP Records Yeza & Rorystonelove - Road Runner - Star Of The East - RoryStonelove/Black Dub Music Bob Marley & The Wailers - Rainbow Country - Roots Of A Legend - Trojan Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - Roots, Rock, Reggae - Rastaman Vibration - Tuff Gong Bob Marley & The Wailers - Roots, Rock Dub - In Dub Vol. 1 - Tuff Gong Bob Marley & The Wailers - Iron Lion Zion - Gold - Tuff Gong
THE YEARLY TRIBUTE TO DENNIS BROWN & BOB MARLEY TO CELEBRATE THEIR BIRTHDAYS... @REGGAEBOYZSOUND
(00:00-3:28) Happy birthday, Bob Marley. Jackson ruins the guessing game. Drops of the Week.(3:35-26:15) Joined by friend of the show, Blues analyst, Joey Vitale. Heading to Detroit for some youth girls hockey. Joey's youth, playing hockey and pouring concrete. St. Louisans representing their countries in the Olympics. Immigration talk. Joey with quite the Marlon Brando impression. Don't you dare say Jackson hasn't seen The Godfather.(26:25-35:25) It's been a big week on the phone lines so let's go to Fungo. Shoutouts and yola. St. Gabe's basketball update. Friday night is pizza night.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Recuerda morir, la frase latina y un concierto colosal de Depeche Mode en la CDMXECDQEMSD podcast episodio 6235 Memento MoriConducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.comNoticias Del Mundo: Diálogo militar de alto rango - Estados Unidos Rusia y el control nuclear - La borrasca Leonardo en España - Elecciones en Portugal - Los menores y las redes sociales - 16 cosas que puedes hacer con 16 años - Fin de semana de Super Bowl - Pronóstico del TiempoHistorias Desintegradas: Mi música en el auto - Un documental - La memoria y la muerte - Concierto de la gira de DM - Habrán comido Dave Gahan y Martin Gore - Criaturas preocupadas por el tiempo - Veinte años después - Programa de radio prohibido - La inseguridad - El santoral me perjudicó - Apocalipsis es mi nombre - Benito Juárez, mucho gusto - Barman o Bartender - San Amando - Día Bob Marley y más...En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre - Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados!!NO AI: ECDQEMSD Podcast no utiliza ninguna inteligencia artificial de manera directa para su realización. Diseño, guionado, música, edición y voces son de nuestra completa intervención humana.
National frozen yogurt day. Entertainment from 2016. Massachusettes became 6th state, Alan Sheppard hit golf balls on the moon, Coldest temp ever in Asia. Todays birthdays - Ronald Reagan, Thurl Ravenscroff, Rip Torn, Mike Farrell, Fabian, Bob Marley, Natalie Cole, Kathy Najimy, Richie McDonald, Axl Rose, Rick Astley. Arthur Ashe died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran Dianna on Spotify Froyo Yolo song - Liv & MaddieSorry - Justin BieberDie a happy man - Thomas RhettBirthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Win one for the gipper - Ronald ReaganYour a mean one, Mr. Grinch - Thurl RavenscroffTurn me loose - FabianBuffalo Soldier - Bob Marley & the WailersMiss you like crazy - Natalie ColeWhat about now - LonestarWelcone to the jungle - Guns N RosesNever gonna give you up - Rick AstleyExit - Don't call me darlin' - Abbey Pierce https://abbeypierce.com/countryundergroundradio.comHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.com
On the February 6 edition of the Music History Today podcast, The Beatles and The Beach Boys have multiple entries, & it's the birthday of reggae superstar Bob Marley.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytodayChapters: 00:00 Intro 00:32 What happened on this date in music history04:21 Music award ceremonies that were held on this date in music history04:32 Albums released on this date in music history 05:46 Singles released on this date in music history 06:47 Birthdays of music artists on this date in music history 07:59 Passings of music artists on this date in music history 09:20 What's on tomorrow's episode
INTRO Min 0:00 Azul LA BUENA NUEVA by JOIN Min 5:29 Noticias del mundo ciclista Entrevista a M. Van der Poel y Alex Honnold https://join.cc/campaigns/bikineros EL DESCANSO DE LA SUPERBOWL Min 27:38 Squirt, el mejor lubricante https://www.bikineros.com/collections/lubricantes-y-tubeless QUE SOMOS PERSONAS Min 31:28 Jon Morillo y sus everesting en busca de causas solidarias https://www.instagram.com/deca.everest26?igsh=cmV0YXVqeGFkbTVs NUESTRA MOVIDAS Min 44:21 Red Bull sin Alas y Piraña 2 MAMI, VOY A ESTAR BIEN Min 1:61:12 Pelirrojos y Bob Marley
Découvrez l'envers du décor d'un couple de musiciens : Rita Anderson et Bob Marley. Cet amour, né dans la pauvreté et marqué par la spiritualité rasta, a accompagné la légende du reggae jusqu'à son dernier souffle. Mais entre ses multiples maîtresses et son besoin de contrôle, le chanteur a imposé bien des épreuves à la femme de sa vie… "No Woman, No Cry" Presque dix ans après leur mariage, Rita n'est plus l'adolescente amoureuse qui attend patiemment le retour de son mari. La jeune femme occupe désormais un nouveau rôle : celui de cheffe d'une immense famille recomposée. Bob, lui, est une star mondiale, défenseur des plus pauvres et promoteur de la paix. Mais derrière son nom, d'importants intérêts politiques et financiers sont en jeu. Quand il tombe malade en 1977, Rita abandonne toutes ses rancœurs. Une nouvelle fois, elle remue ciel et terre pour le soutenir. Un podcast Bababam Originals Production : Bababam Ecriture : Lucie Kervern Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Watch all of our Hamamoto videos here: • Professor Hamamoto Hamamoto on YouTube: / @professorhamamoto Prof. Darrell Hamamoto, who is an American writer, academic, and specialist in U.S. media and ethnic studies.Professors Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/share/hZajgC...UNTOUCHABLE - Jimmy Savile documentary • UNTOUCHABLE - Jimmy Savile documentary by ... ADOPTED KID'S CA HORROR STORY & BOYS TOWN! PASTOR Eddie https://youtube.com/live/vD3SGWpnfyMWatch Used By ELITES From Age 6 - Survivor Kelly Patterson https://youtube.com/live/nkKkIfLkRx0KELLY'S 2 HOUR VIDEO ON VIRGINIA • Video BOOK LINKS: Who Killed Epstein? Prince Andrew or Bill Clinton by Shaun Attwood UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B093QK1GS1 USA: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093QK1GS1 Worldwide: https://books2read.com/u/bQjGQD All of Shaun's books on Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Shaun...All of Shaun's books on Amazon USA: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Shaun-A...Follow P Diddys latest: • P Diddy #jayz #beyonce #hollywood #countrymusic #nashville #pdiddy #puffdaddy #truecrime #news #youtubenews #podcast #livestream #youtube #thepope #vatican #church Here are Hamamoto's recommended books:Can't Stop Won't Stop:A History of the Hip-Hop Generation ——-The Psychological Covert War on Hip-Hop——-The Covert War Against Rock:What You Don't Know About The Deaths of;(Jim Morrison, Tupac Shakur, Michael Hutchence, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix,Phil Ochs, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, John Lennon & The Notorious B.I.G)——-Hit Men:Power Brokers and Fast Money Inside the Music Business——-Me, the Mob, and the Music:One Helluva Ride Tommy James and the Shondells——-Godfather of the Music Business:Morris Levy (American Made Music Series)——-LAbyrinth:A Detective Investigates the Murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G., the Implication of Death Row Records, Suge Knight, and the Origins of the Los Angeles——-The FBI war on Tupac Shakur:State repression of Black Leaders from the Civil Rights Error to the 1990s (real world)——-The FBI war on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders:US Intelligence's: Murderous Targeting of Tupac, MLK, Malcol, Panthers, Hendrix, Marley rappers and Linked Ethic Leftists——-Have Gun Will Travel:The Spectacular Rise and Violent Fall of Death Row Records——-The Big Payback:The History of the Business of Hip-Hop——-Ruthless:A Memoir——-Hip-Hop Decoded——-Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones——-How to Wreck a Nice Beach:The Vocoder from WW II to Hip-Hop, The Machine Speaks——-Dancing with the Devil:How Puff burned the bad boys of Hip-Hop——-Hiding in Hip-Hop:On the Down Low in the Entertainment industry—from Music to Hollywood
Découvrez l'envers du décor d'un couple de musiciens : Rita Anderson et Bob Marley. Cet amour, né dans la pauvreté et marqué par la spiritualité rasta, a accompagné la légende du reggae jusqu'à son dernier souffle. Mais entre ses multiples maîtresses et son besoin de contrôle, le chanteur a imposé bien des épreuves à la femme de sa vie… L'adultère, la rançon du succès ? Le succès mondial des Wailers tient à la décision d'un seul homme : Chris Blackwell, le patron de la maison de disques “Island Record”. Dans le sillage du succès, les admiratrices de Bob sont de plus en plus nombreuses, et le chanteur multiplie les conquêtes. Plus le temps passe, et plus mariage entre Rita et Bob Marley se vide de sa substance. Un podcast Bababam Originals Production : Bababam Ecriture : Lucie Kervern Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bruuuuuce! Der Boss bezieht mit dem Song „Streets of Minneapolis“ laut und deutlich Stellung gegen die Tötung von Renee Good und Alex Pretti durch ICE-Agenten in den Straßen von Minneapolis. Auch andere Künstler beschwören den firiedlichen Widerstand gegen die Vorgehensweise der Trump-Regierung. Manche Protest-Songs wie „For what it´s worth“ haben über 61 Jahre auf dem Buckel und sind wieder brandaktuell. Henning & Till reden über ihre Gefühle in diesen aufwühlenden Zeiten. Die Songs der Sendung: 1) Streets of Minneapolis / Bruce Springsteen2) Kristallnaach / BAP3) Ja und!? / Udo Lindenberg4) Smile / Madsen5) He got game / Public Enemy6) For what it´s worth / Buffalo Springfield7) Menschenfresser / Rio Reiser8) Get up, stand up / Bob Marley & The Wailers9) Hengstin / Jennifer Rostock10) Slippin´ into darkness / War Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textBakotunes celebrates the life and music of Bob Marley the week of what would have been his 81st birthday on February 6th. Respect!Songs included in this episode: “Simmer Down” - The Wailing Wailers “Put It Down” – The Wailing Wailers “Soul Rebel” – Bob Marley “Lively Up Yourself” – Bob Marley “Rastaman Chant (Live)” – Bob Marley & The Wailers “Concrete Jungle” – Bob Marley & The Wailers “Trenchtown Rock (Live) – Bob Marley & The Wailers “Positive Vibration” – Bob Marley & The Wailers “Could You Be Loved” - Bob Marley & The Wailers “Exodus (Live)” - Bob Marley & The Wailers “War” - Bob Marley & The Wailers “Rebel Music (Live)” - Bob Marley & The Wailers “Selaisse Is The Temple” – Bob Marley & The WailersThis podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Content used falls under fair use. All rights to the original content belong to their respective owners.Support the showSponsored by Chain Cohn Clark - Kern County's leading accident, injury, and workers' compensation law firm. Subscribe to Bakotunes at all podcast outlets and follow our socials!Instagram / More LinksContact: mattomunoz@gmail.com
In this special episode of The Record Report recorded this December, Ahmad and Vance celebrate Bob Marley's birthday week by exploring the revolutionary impact of Bob Marley and The Wailers' iconic album 'Burning'. The hosts examine how this watershed album became a breakthrough moment for reggae music's global reach, analyzing its profound political messaging and its role in giving voice to Jamaica's marginalized communities during a turbulent era. Through deep cuts into tracks like the legendary 'I Shot the Sheriff', they unpack how Marley's music transcended entertainment to become a cultural force that challenged societal norms and fostered connection across communities. The conversation traces the evolution of Marley's artistic vision while drawing compelling parallels between the struggles documented in his music and contemporary social issues, demonstrating why his revolutionary sound continues to resonate decades later—making this birthday tribute both timely and timeless.
Découvrez l'envers du décor d'un couple de musiciens : Rita Anderson et Bob Marley. Cet amour, né dans la pauvreté et marqué par la spiritualité rasta, a accompagné la légende du reggae jusqu'à son dernier souffle. Mais entre ses multiples maîtresses et son besoin de contrôle, le chanteur a imposé bien des épreuves à la femme de sa vie… Quand les illusions s'envolent Printemps 1968, à Kingston. Sur les hauteurs de Russel Heights, la propriété de Johnny Nash, un chanteur de blues américain, se dévoile sous le soleil tropical. Johnny reçoit les Wailers avec un sourire chaleureux. Il dirige JAD Records, une importante maison de disques américaine. À partir de 1968, la musique des Wailers connaît un premier succès international. Mais entre Bob et Rita, la passion des débuts s'étiole. Alors que son mariage lui demande de plus en plus de sacrifices, la jeune femme est progressivement mise de côté. Un podcast Bababam Originals Production : Bababam Ecriture : Lucie Kervern Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The first episode of THE RIDDIM TRACK for Black History Month 2026! And for this installment we celebrate the life, legacy and music of Dennis Brown! We also feature music from Luciano, Capleton, Sizzla, Bushman, Damian Marley, Chronixx and more! This week's MEGACITY MIXDOWN is a mix of all Studio 1 songs from foundation artists such as Alton Ellis, Bob Andy, Marcia Griffiths, The Heptones, Delroy Wilson, Sugar Minott, Willie Williams, Michigan & Smiley and more… Listen, share the vibes, and keep the energy going! Hit me up with your requests and suggestions for next week's show which will be a tribute to Bob Marley as we celebrate his birthday, life, legacy and his music! Hit me up at info@spexdaboss.com — and make sure you're locked in live every Sunday night from 9PM–12AM on Toronto's FLOW 98.7 or streaming worldwide at flow987.com.
About the Show:"My greatest takeaway was that no matter where I am in life, no matter how old I get, I will always find time for moments like this to share my knowledge with someone else." – Rochelle BradshawFrom touring with reggae royalty to calling Northwest Arkansas home, Rochelle Bradshaw has lived a life in music that most artists only dream about.In this episode, Randy sits down with the Jamaican-born singer-songwriter to trace her journey from Portland, Jamaica, to the stages she shared with the Marley family and other reggae legends, and ultimately to the Ozarks, where she's building something entirely her own.Rochelle doesn't hold back. She talks about what it's really like working with icons, navigating the disruptions of COVID-19, and releasing her debut solo album, Island Girl at 50—a milestone that came with its own set of challenges and triumphs. She also shares how she's blending her music career with her work as a brand ambassador at The Source Dispensary in Rogers, proving that creative careers rarely look the way we expect.This conversation touches on mentor Joseph Israel's lasting impact, the realities of being a working artist, and why community matters when you're chasing big dreams. Whether you're a music fan, a creative trying to figure out your path, or just someone who loves a good story, this episode delivers.Key Takeaways:Community Roots: Rochelle found a sense of community in Northwest Arkansas that reminded her of home in Jamaica and influenced her decision to stay.Legendary Experiences: She's toured and performed with reggae's biggest names, including the Marley family and Burning Spear, and learned the value of humility, hard work, and sharing wisdom.The Creative Journey: Rochelle emphasizes the importance of personal growth and letting go, reflected in her finally releasing her own album, Island Girl, at 50.Multiple Streams: In a changing industry, having “side hustles” and staying adaptable, as Rochelle does through music and her job at The Source Dispensary, is essential for musicians.Uplifting Wellness: Rochelle's passion for healthy alternatives inspired her to create all-natural, vegan gummies for The Source, shaped by her wellness journey and desire to educate others.Giving Back: Rochelle organizes annual Bob Marley tributes at George's and leads community initiatives, such as monthly non-profit tip matches, supporting the region she now calls home.Collaboration & Perseverance: Building a band and musical career as a transplant is challenging, but local musicians and venues make the journey rewarding for passionate creators.Personal Triumph: Through it all, Rochelle learned she's “stronger than she gives herself credit for,” conquering fear and walking confidently into her next chapter.All this and more on this episode of...
Découvrez l'envers du décor d'un couple de musiciens : Rita Anderson et Bob Marley. Cet amour, né dans la pauvreté et marqué par la spiritualité rasta, a accompagné la légende du reggae jusqu'à son dernier souffle. Mais entre ses multiples maîtresses et son besoin de contrôle, le chanteur a imposé bien des épreuves à la femme de sa vie… S'aimer au coeur du ghetto En cette matinée du printemps 1965, il fait déjà chaud à Kingston. Dans le quartier sud de la capitale jamaïcaine, Alpharita Constantia Anderson, mieux connue sous le nom de Rita, se dirige avec empressement vers le Coxsone studio, un des studios d'enregistrement les plus réputés de la ville. Elle fait son entrée en compagnie des deux autres membres de son groupe de blues, les Soulettes. Au fond de la pièce, elle aperçoit celui que l'on appelle alors Robbie – le diminutif de Robert Nesta Marley –, un jeune homme de 20 ans à la peau claire qui doit les accompagner à la guitare pendant l'enregistrement. Un podcast Bababam Originals Production : Bababam Ecriture : Lucie Kervern Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aram Scaram returns with round two, picking up right where the last session left off. Blending reggae, dancehall, dub, afrobeats, and global grooves, this mix is a deep dive into sound system culture. Featuring selections from his weekly radio show Sound So Nice, airing Saturdays 9–10 PM EST on CFRU 93.3 FM in Guelph, Canada, and streaming online at cfru.ca. PLAYLIST 1. Sound So Nice, King Of The Airwaves feat. Tréson 2. Manu Chao, Mr. Bobby 3. Bob Marley, Three Little Birds 4. Cocoa Tea, The Toughest 5. Johnny Osbourne, No Ice Cream Sound 6. J Star, Fan Ying Dub feat. MouseFX 7. Rob Symeon, Prosper Dub (Phillip Smart Dub) 8. Sanchez, If I Ever Fall In Love 9. Willie Williams, Armegideon Time 10. Ammoye, Sound So Nice Intro (acapela) 11. Members Syndicate, Set Me Free 12. Jesse Royal, Natty Pablo 13. Ky-Mani Marley, Protoge & Da Professor, Rub-a-Dub Soldier 14. Johnny Osbourne, Little Sound Boy 15. Bob Marley, I Shot The Sheriff (Roni Size remix) 16. Quantic, Spark It feat. Shinehead 17. Salmonella Dub, Love Your Ways 18. Boozoo Bajou, Take It Slow feat. Joe Dukie & U-Brown 19. Midnight Rider, Hypocrite 20. Michael Palmer, Hypocrite In A Dancehall 21. Nitty Gritty, False Alarm 22. Marcia Griffiths, I Shall Sing 23. Barrington Levy, Here I Come 24. Eek-A-Mouse, Ganja Smuggling 25. Cocoa Tea, Tune In 26. Tanya Stephens, Its A Pity 27. Luciano, Stay Away 28. The Beatles, Eleanor Rigby (Doctor's Darling Riddim) 29. Gregory Isaacs, Night Nurse 30. Anthony B, Waan Back 31. Gregory Isaacs, Night Nurse Dub 2 32. Bob Marley, Soul Rebel (Aphrodisiac Soundsystem remix) 33. Miguel Migs, The System feat. Capelton 34. Zady Boy, No Pay 35. Busy Signal & Jahsnowcone, My Circle 36. Poirier, Pale Mal feat. Fwonte 37. Captain Planet, Ghost Dance 38. Niney, Blood & Fire
292 MixFix rises from sun?kissed tropical uplift into indie?dance warmth, deep?house glow, and late?night melodic euphoria — featuring Bob Marley, Disclosure, Bob Moses, Goldroom, RÜFÜS, Kx5, and more. The post 292 MID DAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
This week's 14850 Happenings events calendar features jazz and big bands and a Bob Marley birthday tribute among the musical offerings, plus fundraising breakfasts and classes and art exhibits and farmers markets. [...]
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Before you spin that next black circle, let SURFACE NOISE inform, entertain, and complain! For this latest rendition of the program, we go through some current events including updated release dates from Acoustic Sounds on some long awaited Bob Marley titles and a new Beach Boys boxset highly coveted by their fan base (and already sold out on their webstore). Add in a couple other new releases out this weekend, and consider the "inform" box checked! ✅ The panel then delves into a conversation about whether record collectors today are too critical - expectations in quality, value, and sound just scratch the surface (pun not intentional). Does a critique often become misconstrued as being critical? And should we always be critical in evaluating what we are bringing into our collections, and why we collect? So many questions! Grab the oven mitt,
This week you will hear music from Bunny Wailer, Burning Spear, The Heptones, Winston Francis, Stan Rick, Luciano, Samory I, Ramon Judah, Ghetto Priest, Misty In Roots, Anthony Johnson, Al Campbell, Prince Hammer, Linval Thompson, Triston Palmer, Scientist, Derrick Harriott, Johnny Osbourne, Bob Marley, Marcia Griffiths, Mikey Dread, Michael Prophet, Lion Youth, and Peter Broggs. New music this week comes from Ines Pardo, Prince Alla & The Dub Wizards, Skarra Mucci, Chezidek, Xana Romeo & Jallanzo, Dactah Chando, Lasai and Little Lion Sound, Jesse Royal, Stinging Ray & Irie Ites, Roberto Sanchez, and Mungo's HiFi with General Levy. Also this week we present speeches from Martin Luther King, I Have A Dream and I've Been To The Mountain Top over some elected dub tracks. Bunny Wailer - Rise & Shine - Retrospective - Solomonic Burning Spear - Estimated Prophet - Jah Kingdom - Mango The Heptones - Deceivers - Night Food - Mango Winston Francis w/ Change The Mood - Let's Go To Zion/Zion Dub - Berends 7” Sufferer Sound - National Front - Tempus Records Stan Rick - Cool & Deadly/Cool & Deadly Dub - TRS Records Luciano - Messenger - Messenger - Island Jamaica Samory I & Rorystonelove - Serve Jah - Black Gold - Rorystonelove Ramon Judah & Conscious Sounds - Deliver Me/Deliver Me Dub - Reggae Roast Ghetto Priest - Good Lord - Every Man For Every Man - Ramrock Records Misty In Roots - Follow Fashion - Roots Controller - Real World Records Anthony Johnson - Mount Zion - Want More Loving - Progressive International Al Campbell - Wicked A Go Feel It - When Jah Shall Come - Pressure Sounds Prince Hammer - Africa Iron Gate - Africa Iron Gate Showcase - Dub Store Records Linval Thompson - Dreadlocks Nah Run - Linval Presents: Space Invaders - Greensleeves Triston Palma - Redemption Song - Linval Presents: Dub Landing Vol. 1 - Greensleeves Scientist & Roots Radics - Super Nova Explosion - Linval Presents: Space Invaders - Greensleeves Derrick Harriott - Message From A Blackman - A Place Called Jamaica - Makasound Johnny Osbourne w/ Earth, Roots & Water - Right, Right Time - Summer Records Anthology 1974-1988 - Light In The Attic Bob Marley & The Wailers - Caution - Songs Of Freedom - Tuff Gong Marcia Griffiths - Stepping Out Of Babylon (Original Version) - Reggae Songbirds: 17 Great Tracks From The High Note Label - Heartbeat Records Mikey Dread - Roots Man Revival - Can't Stop The Dread - Can't Stop The Dread - Doctor Bird Michael Prophet - Roots Man Time - Know The Right - Prophet Ines Pardo - The Fittest/The Fittest Dub - My Time - Evidence Music Prince Alla & Dub Wizards Band - Drift Away/Dub Away - Time To Roots Burning Spear - Recall Some Great Men/Great Men's Dub - Chant Down Babylon: The Island Anthology - Island Records Martin Luther King - I Have A Dream - Aug. 28th 1963 Zema - Freedom Dub - Black Sheep - Melchizedek Music Midnight Riders & Naram - Dread In America - Red Robin Records Skarra Mucci & Dub Akom - Blud - Shock Dem Records/Evidence Music Chezidek & Dub Akom - What Your Love Is - hock Dem Records/Evidence Music Xana Romeo feat. Lutan Fyah - The Meek - The Divine Blueprint - Charmax Music/Xana Romeo Xana Romeo & Jallanzo - The Kingdom Dub - The Divine Dub - Charmax Music/Xana Romeo Dactah Chando - Mercy - Achinech Productions Lasai & Little Lion Sound - Walk With Love - Evidence Music Jesse Royal - Just Another Day - Soul Remedy Riddim - Natural High Music Stinging Ray & Irie Ites - Don't Let Dem/Don't Let Dem Dub - Irie Ites Records Lion Youth - Rat A Cut Bottle - Virgo Stomach 12” Peter Broggs - Rastafari Liveth - TRS Records 7” Roberto Sanchez - House On The Rock - Singers & Players - Messengers Message - Hotter The Battle/Sweeter The Dub - Showcase I - Messengers The 18th Parallel Meets Roberto Sanchez - Steep Gully - Dub Avalanche Vol. 1 - Evidence Music Martin Luther King - I've Been To The Mountain Top Parts 8 & 9 - April 3rd 1968 Dubmatix feat. Rasta Rueben - War, Peace & Dub - Echoes Of The People: 20 years Of Dubmatix Fan Favorites - Renegade Studios MyDubz & Dub Idren - Black Desert - Dubophonic Records Alpha Steppa feat. Fikir Amlak - Sinking Ship/Sinking Dub - Steppas Records Dubamine - Mosquito Dub - Dub-Stuy Records Daweh Congo w/ Mafia & Fluxy - Nah Gun Fi War/Nah Gun Fi War Version - Roots Vibration 7” Johnny Clarke & Jah Shaka - Blood Dunza - Praise Jah - Shaka Music Johnny Clarke & Jah Shaka - Blood Dunza Dub - Dub Salute 7 - Shaka Music Danny Red, Sandeeno & King General - Calling For Roots/Wicked Run Away/Wicked Dub Away - Chouette Records Pinchers & Bounty Killer - Don't Get Weary - XTM Nation Mungo's HiFi feat. General Levy - Gideon Boot - Soundsystem Champions 2 - Scotch Bonnet Records Gregory Isaacs w/ Sly & Robbie - Working Hard/Working Hard Dub - VP Records King Kong - Legalize The Dubz - Fort East Riddim Sound Clash Culture Vol. 1 - Lone Don Entertainment Eccleton Jarrett - More Rub A Dub - Super Star Hit Parade - VP Records Tenor Saw - Fever - Fever - Blue Mountain Sugar Minott - Run Come - Witty
This week we look at the wonderful Julie Bindel podcast 'Pride and Predator'; Country of the Week - Iran; Banning X; Lyle Shelton; Death of Bob Weir and the Deadheads; Eco-Terrorism in Germany; Net Zero to cost 4.5 Trillion in the UK; Making Money from Climate Change in Academia; Snow in the UK; The Minnesota Shooting; MAry McAleese says infant baptism is against human rights; Death of Peter Meadows; Hypocrisy of Philip Yancey; Bible sales in the UK rise; the Final Word - 1 Timothy 6:5with music from Marvin Gaye, Shahkar Bineshpajooh, Hayedah, Bob Marley, The Grateful Dead, Dean Martin, Genesis, Dan Smith, and Darya
For roughly half a century, the singer Rubén Blades has been spreading the gospel of salsa music to every corner of the globe. “You could say that Blades did for salsa what Bob Marley did for reggae,” says The New Yorker's Graciela Mochkofsky. “He brought it into the global consciousness.” This year, Blades's record “Fotografías” is up for a Grammy Award; should he win, it would be his thirteenth. Blades once ran for President of Panama and later served in the country's cabinet; he's also notable for bringing social commentary to the dance floor, from his earliest work to the recent “Inmigrantes,” a song about the impact of the climate crisis on refugees. And yet, he tells Mochkovsky, songwriters should beware of political messages. “Political songs are propaganda by definition. If you start singing about political ideology, you're not an artist—you're doing propaganda, basically. I try to be as close to a newspaper [reporter] as I can.”This segment originally aired on October 6, 2023.New episodes of The New Yorker Radio Hour drop every Tuesday and Friday. Join host David Remnick as he discusses the latest in politics, news, and current events in conversation with political leaders, newsmakers, innovators, New Yorker staff writers, authors, actors, and musicians.