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Bunny Wailer: Reggae legend who played with Bob Marley dies, aged 73

Bunny Wailer: Reggae legend who played with Bob Marley dies, aged 73
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Dreamland Farm final resting place for Bunny Wailer

Article by Social Share Kingston – Dreamland Farm, the 142-acre estate located snugly on the border of St Thomas and Portland, will be the final resting place for reggae legend Bunny Wailer, who passed away on Tuesday, March 2, at the Medical Associates Hospital in St Andrew. This confirmation comes amid a discussion of the rightful place to bury reggae icons of the calibre of Bunny Wailer, who had been given one of the highest and rarest orders by the Government of Jamaica, the Order of Merit. National Heroes Park has been mentioned. Analyst Clyde McKenzie is one person who has made his voice heard. “The Order of Merit is assigned to individuals of great renown. Where do you inter someone who has been conferred with that kind of honour?” he quizzed in an interview with 

Remembering Bunny Wailer, Reggae Mystic And Wailers Co-Founder

Catch a Fire and Burnin on Island Records, The Wailers brought roots reggae, their Afro-centric Rastafari way of life (much maligned in Jamaica at the time of their emergence) and their dreadlocked hair, a covenant of that way of life, onto the international stage. The Wailers are to reggae what the Beatles are to rock n roll and pop music, Jamaican music-business veteran Copeland Forbes told NPR. When they walked into Chris Blackwell s Island Records office in London, he saw something special in them and against many warnings, he advanced them £4,000 to make an album. Forbes, who has worked with some of the reggae industry s biggest names, including Marley, Tosh, Jimmy Cliff and Marcia Griffiths, has a memoir,

Remembering Bunny Wailer, Reggae Mystic And Wailers Co-Founder, Dead At 73

Hulton Archive / Getty Images Originally published on March 5, 2021 2:48 pm Neville O Riley Livingston, the Jamaican vocalist better known as Bunny Wailer, died on March 2 at Medical Associates Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica, at age 73. A founding member of The Wailers alongside Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, Wailer went on to become a reggae icon in his own right. Wailer traveled and performed sporadically, each appearance a regal occasion befitting a seldom seen reggae monarch. Through the release of the albums Catch a Fire and Burnin on Island Records, The Wailers brought roots reggae, their Afro-centric Rastafari way of life (much maligned in Jamaica at the time of their emergence) and their dreadlocked hair, a covenant of that way of life, onto the international stage.

Remembering Bunny Wailer, Reggae Mystic And Wailers Co-Founder

Remembering Bunny Wailer, Reggae Mystic And Wailers Co-Founder
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