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Doctor Josef Issels with Cedella Marley Booker (Bob's mother) Bob Marley on march 31, 1981 in
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IN THE PRESS 1981... RIP Bob Marley - May 11, 1981
Bob Marley funeral: goodbye to a vibrating Rastaman - archive, 1981 | Bob Marley | The Guardian
REGGAE): »TRIBUTE TO « BOB MARLEY MAY »- 11TH 1981-MAY 11th 2021. – Médias Miroir
When Bob Marley serenaded Zimbabweans celebrating independence | Arts and Culture | Al Jazeera
Amsterdam, Netherlands - 1st JANUARY: Jamaican reggae musician Bob Marley (1945-1981) posed on a canal boat in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 1976. (Photo by Gijsbert Hanekroot Stock Photo - Alamy
nothingelseon on Twitter: "Bob Marley meets Roz Reines. Shots by Adrian Boot and Lynn Goldsmith. 2/2. The Face, January 1981. #TheFace #January #MyLifeInTheUKMusicPress #1981 https://t.co/kSMjDQ3Xvm" / Twitter
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From the Archives 1981: Bob Marley dies aged 36
Bob Marley died in 1981 but earns $23m a year after 3-decade legal battle
GLEANER Archives on Twitter: "Bob Marley died on this day in 1981. "The Reggae King was only 36." https://t.co/Ihriqay6Fx" / Twitter
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BOB MARLEY (1945-1981) Jamaican reggae musician in 1980. Photo van Houten Stock Photo - Alamy
YouTube - Bob Marley- The Last Known Interview (Directed By Chuck McNeil) ( 1981) PT. 8.avi - YouTube
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Bob Marley: How He Changed the World – Rolling Stone
One year before the untimely May 11, 1981 passing of reggae superstar Bob Marley, on Sept. 19, 1980 the Rastafarian musician opened for the first of a two-night concert with rhythm &