Archive for January, 2010

Reggae DVD A Good Entertainment

Reggae is often a very good way in getting entertainment in the form of music. This has also made a very good point in checking out the different things that would need to be associated and made use once you know what the different steps are in making this one work out for you. People who love reggae music, they buy reggae CD’s or a reggae DVD which can be bought from music stores. Since the popularity of reggae music has reached to a whole new height, this has also given an important way in checking the most wonderful ways in being able to know and see the different things that can also help us out with this one. Read the rest of this entry

Bob Marley’s Songs And Reggae CD’s

Who does not know Bob Marley? Who does not like him and his reggae CD? Even though he is long gone, his music still lives on. Bob Marley is the first Jamaican artist who gained international super stardom. His songs became the voice of the Jamaican everyday struggle for oppression and discrimination. His songs have three meanings- faith, devotion and revolution. His song s was compiled into reggae CDs at the present time.

Robert Nesta Marley is no other than Bob Marley. He actually left his home when he was at the age of 14. He left his home at the early age to pursue his music career. His mentor is Joe Higgs, a Rastafarian. His first single was released in 1962 with the title Judge Not. He became part of the vocal group known as the Teenagers together with his co-artists such as Peter Tosh, Bunny Livingston, Junior Braithwaite, Beverly Kelso and Cherry Smith.

Later, they were launched as the Wailers. Their first debut album contained a song entitled I’m Still Waiting. He became the lead vocalist when the other two members left the group. Their next song following the I’m Still waiting was the Simmer Down. The band had recorded many songs after their first two hits. Their songs include: Let Him Go, Dancing Shoes, Jerk in Time, who feels It Knows It and What Am I to do. The band disbanded in the year 1966.
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