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BOB MARLEY was born oil February 6 1945
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Here BOB MARLEY testifies,a black woman from the
.Mar ley his twoand a liner. He
does not remember hisfather at all. "Don1 remem-ber me father, only hears ofhit death/' he sayi. "D6tVknow what he died of, no,no. not really. He jus' die!mon."
in St.;AnnV. the fami lyfarmed x- coff«. bananasand yams and Marleybecame proficient at milk-ing goats and rawing food.When he was nine, hismother moved the family toKingston r Waltham Parkand thence to Trench Town~ ghetto not unlike those
Of Bombay of the SouthBronx. . * ••
DttpH* new Otrvertimcm build-i,Jrttoch Town remain*nldeoti* place - row
upon row of stucco build-ing* *ttd ihamie* built ofitr paper, corrugated tinand chicken wire.
Marley remained at schooluntil he was 16 and thenfound work as an electricalWeldef. The lime* wete dllfi*tult. The family had littlemoney. They lived in a two-r<*0m ihack on SecondStreet and Matte^ motherran a cookshop and didhousework on the side.
Marley had picked up a littlemtilte whife in school. "Bur-mfMhoolbreali.de teachershe say. 'Who can talk.talk/ who can make any-thing; make, who can sing,«ng' And me ling." themusic wa* everywhere, blar-ing into che itrecu fromradio* and jtAeboxe* andfrom the counties* littlerecord shack* -Americansoul malic* Ota Redding,The Drifters, Jsirm Brown,c a l y p s o , steel band,meringue, Curtis Mayffeld,*« (King) Cofe. FauDommo. Ricky Nelson,H*is Presley and the Jamai-
< •"? big-band sounds such asByron Lee and the Skate!*'"«. "Dere wai plentyT-ISIC. plenty music," Maricy recalls, "all corain' like aspirit strong, strong intome." + B
Ivin (Seeco) Patterson, theWailers' percitttion man,met Marley in TrenchTown in 19fiS, Marley was17. They ufcd to sit outsidethe neighbourhood kitchensin the everting* and lingNdne of them played aninurnment.
Poirtflcki'That year," said Seeco, "Bob
win some talent contest andme know right away hewould be a de-angerou*showman. He learn plentyquick. Anything you do,rude or no rude. Bob htm
• wntca wng'bomit. All detalent in Jamaka was inTrench Town den and itwaa a nice place to live. Nonot. No violence. People,dey get afong. Polierickichange dat later." Seeco
, always calls ft polkricks,Maritif toon gave up welding
tnd with Rica opened arecord shop, called Wailih*Soul, in a little shack aboutthe lite of two baihroora*.There was a speaker outsideon the step blasting the cur-rent ska, which was a kindblend of syncopated Carib-beao music/ be^bob andAmerican soul into checrowded Hfttts. The shopMm mad* any noaey, but1 a chance to
. . NOfioofUiown chat t* had begun towoord.
The Wallets began a a vocalgroup, picking upinstruments when theyteamed to play and whenthey could afford >to buythem. He called hit groupthe Waiter*, as in those who•re oppressed, and in 1963Rob«n Mariey and the Wailew recorded their firstmg< It was called "Judge
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