Bob Marley
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The form of music known as reggae was not always as popular as it has been in
recent decades. Society in the 1960's and 70's had problems with racism and
equality causing many people to turn to music as an escape. In Catch a Fire,
by Timothy White, the author tells all about the life of Bob Marley, his
contributions to the music industry and to culture. Bob Marley lived though
harsh times, but grew
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bob2.htm (9 Mar. 1999) Manley, Michael. "Bob lives: Reggae and revloutinary faith, the role of Bob Marley." Rising Sun. May 1982: p 35. Nicholas, Tracy. Rastafari, A Way of Life. New York: Anchor Books, 1979. Okoampa-Ahoofe Jr., Kwame. "Bob Marley - The Spiritual Essence of Reggae." New York Amsterdam News. 30 Dec. 1999: p 18. Oumano, Elena. "Marley tribute features 'duets'." Billboard. 23 Oct. 1999: p 1-3. White, Timothy. Catch a Fire The Life of Bob Marley. New York: Henry Holt and Company, Inc., 1983.
bob2.htm (9 Mar. 1999) Manley, Michael. "Bob lives: Reggae and revloutinary faith, the role of Bob Marley." Rising Sun. May 1982: p 35. Nicholas, Tracy. Rastafari, A Way of Life. New York: Anchor Books, 1979. Okoampa-Ahoofe Jr., Kwame. "Bob Marley - The Spiritual Essence of Reggae." New York Amsterdam News. 30 Dec. 1999: p 18. Oumano, Elena. "Marley tribute features 'duets'." Billboard. 23 Oct. 1999: p 1-3. White, Timothy. Catch a Fire The Life of Bob Marley. New York: Henry Holt and Company, Inc., 1983.