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Explore the inspiring journey of Bob Marley, from his childhood in the rural areas of Nile Miles to his impactful years in Trench Town, Kingston. Discover how his musical talents flourished in a vibrant community where he created unforgettable hits like "No Woman, No Cry." Learn about his collaboration with Peter Tosh and the formation of Bob Marley & The Wailers. Despite facing challenges, including a near-death experience, Marley's legacy continued through his One Love tour. Sadly, he passed away in 1981, leaving behind a timeless influence on music and culture.
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Marley spent most of his childhood in the rural areas of Nile Miles. When he was just a teenager he left St. Ann and went off to Jamaica’s capital, and settled in the outskirts of Kingston, in a town called Trench Town.
This is where his musical talents were nurtured, and he got the inspiration to for his song “No Woman, No Cry” (1974).
While living in Trench Town, Marley and his old friend “Bunny” met Peter Tosh and thus Bob Marley & The Wailers was born.
After going on his own Marley found female voices, and set off for a European tour in support of “Natty Dread.” This tour included two nights at London's Lyceum Theater.
After having a near-death experience (someone tried to shoot him), Marley started his One Love tour.
Unfortunately Marley died in 1981 in the rooms of Miami Hospital and Clinics Bob Marley
http://www.bobmarley.com/life_and_legacy_.php • http://bobmarleytshirts.net/bob-marley-biography/ • http://web.archive.org/web/20070910011258/http://www.vitalspot.com/TheWailers/Biography.html
Questions Where Did Marley Spend Most Of His Childhood? II. Where Did Marley Get His Inspiration For “No Woman No Cry”? III. Where Did Marley & “Bunny” Meet Peter? IV. Why Did Marley Start His One Love Tour? V. When Did Marley Die?