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Mar 3, 2021 Bunny Wailer, a founding member of the Wailers and a reggae music giant whose career spanned seven decades, has died at the age of 73. Wailer’s manager, Maxine Stowe, confirmed that Wailer died on Tuesday at the Medical Associates Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica (via the Jamaica Observer). No cause of death was given, but Wailer had been in and out of the hospital since suffering his second stroke, in 2020. A representative for the musician did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone‘s request for comment. Wailer, born Neville Livingston before adopting his famous moniker, he was also known as Bunny Livingston was a member of the original Wailers trio with Bob Marley and Peter Tosh.

Reggae Icon Bunny Wailer - Founding Member of the Wailers

Reggae Icon Bunny Wailer - Founding Member of the Wailers - Has Died at 73 Wailer s manager, Maxine Stowe, confirmed his death Daniel Kreps, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Bunny Wailer, a founding member of the Wailers and a reggae music giant whose career spanned seven decades, has died at the age of 73. Wailer’s manager, Maxine Stowe, confirmed that Wailer died on Tuesday at the Medical Associates Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica (via the Jamaica Observer). No cause of death was given, but Wailer had been in and out of the hospital since suffering his second stroke, in 2020. A representative for the musician did not immediately respond to

Reggae Icon Bunny Wailer — Founding Member of the Wailers — Has Died at 73

Reggae Icon Bunny Wailer Founding Member of the Wailers Dead at 73 Daniel Kreps © Toronto Star/Getty Images Bunny Wailer, a founding member of the Wailers and a reggae music giant whose career spanned seven decades, has died at the age of 73. Wailer’s manager, Maxine Stowe, confirmed that Wailer died on Tuesday at the Medical Associates Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica (via the Jamaica Observer). No cause of death was given, but Wailer had been in and out of the hospital since suffering his second stroke, in 2020. More from Rolling Stone Ziggy Marley said in a statement to Rolling Stone, “Bunny Jah B Wailer’s body has left us but he knows just as we know that his legacy, music and spirit will never die.  His contribution to our music not only as a member of the Wailers but as a solo artist has been been an enormous influence for me personally and to many more around the world. Pass It On.”

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