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Author:
Hagerman, Brent, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2018030819
Title:
Bob Marley FAQ : all that's left to know about the king of reggae / Brent Hagerman.
Publisher:
Backbeat Booksan imprint of Hal Leonard LLC,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xiii, 372 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Marley, Bob--Miscellanea.
Marley, Bob.
Reggae musicians--Jamaica--Miscellanea.
Trivia and miscellanea.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The man -- The music -- The mystic -- The myth.
Summary:
"Who is your favorite Bob Marley? Athletic soccer jock? Herb aficionado? One Love superhero? Subversive revolutionary? Sexy ladies' man? Political activist? Dreadlocked bohemian? Peace broker? Rastafarian natural mystic? Third World theologian? Streetwise ghetto rude boy? International pop star? Folksy troubadour? Reggae guitarist? Loving family man? Shrewd businessman? Bob Marley FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the King of Reggae captures these many sides of the legendary artist. Divided into four sections the Man, the Music, the Mystic, and the Myth this book probes each aspect of Marley's character and representation, giving readers a well-rounded look at the singer Bono called "Dr. King in dreads." Bob Marley FAQ answers many questions of both casual and hardcore fans while offering new facts and perspectives. It provides an engaging overview of Marley's life, music, and legacy, contextualizing his career in a musical and religious mission that successfully saw him spread both reggae music and the Rastafari religion globally. Marley was more than just a rock star. As a political activist, Black Nationalist, sage, lover, and theologian, his impact has been felt in arenas far removed from the music industry. Bob Marley FAQ presents the music icon as an unparalleled 20th-century artist who, in the turbulent and often violent postcolonial era, took the struggles of the Third World to the ears of the First World using a new subgenre of music that forged Afro-Jamaican rhythms and songcraft with American popular music."--Amazon.com.
Series:
The FAQ series
ISBN:
1617136654
9781617136658
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1020427757
LCCN:
2018025804
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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