The memorable track is the reggae icon’s most-played song in the UK – more so than ‘One Love’ and ‘Three Little Birds’. Why ...
George Robinson, the assumed mythical figure that made the fire light in Bob Marley’s heart-rending classic ‘no woman no cry’ quietly ... Bunny Wailer, an original member of Wailers band ...
In 1975, Kate Simon photographed Bob Marley and the Wailers at the Lyceum in London, where the now-legendary live performance of ‘No Woman No Cry’ was recorded. Thereafter, they collaborated ...
achieving international success with “No Woman, No Cry” just over a decade after Bob Marley and The Wailers were formed. Amid a time of serious political unrest during the Seventies and ...
Natty Dread marked a new chapter for Marley and The Wailers, as it was their first album after the departure of original band members Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer. Featuring classics like "No Woman ...