Rebel music : the Bob Marley story / Palm Pictures.

New York, U.S.A. : Palm Pictures, 20002000Description: 1 videodisc (89 min.) : sound, colour ; 4.7 in. bookletContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
Subject(s): Producer and Director : Jeremy Marr ; Executive Producer : Mick Csaky ; Film Editor : Brett Irwin ; Assistant Producer : Joy Russell ; Associate Producer and Archive Consultant : Martin Disney.Summary: Rebel Music tells the fascinating and heart-wrenching story of legendary reggae superstar Bob Marley ... the musician ... the poet ... the prophet. Bob Marley was a symbol of human rights who, through his music, decried the injustices of all people and fought for social equality with zealous determination. Stirred by global politics and fueled by the gospel of Rastafari, Marly used his brilliant and evocative music as a powerful way to deliver the universal message of peace, love and equality. His was the voice of a new world at the height of his popularity and after a lifetime demonstrating the world-changing power of music, his life as claimed by cancer in 1981 at the age of 36.
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DVD DVD National Library of Jamaica Audio Visual Not For Loan 1000000039495

Eighty-nine (89) minutes.

Producer and Director : Jeremy Marr ; Executive Producer : Mick Csaky ; Film Editor : Brett Irwin ; Assistant Producer : Joy Russell ; Associate Producer and Archive Consultant : Martin Disney.

Rebel Music tells the fascinating and heart-wrenching story of legendary reggae superstar Bob Marley ... the musician ... the poet ... the prophet. Bob Marley was a symbol of human rights who, through his music, decried the injustices of all people and fought for social equality with zealous determination. Stirred by global politics and fueled by the gospel of Rastafari, Marly used his brilliant and evocative music as a powerful way to deliver the universal message of peace, love and equality. His was the voice of a new world at the height of his popularity and after a lifetime demonstrating the world-changing power of music, his life as claimed by cancer in 1981 at the age of 36.

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