Interview Archive

  • Interview with Junior Marvin, Al Anderson and the Original Wailers

    Interview with Junior Marvin, Al Anderson and the Original Wailers

    [Translate] L’atmosfera è stata incredibile, per tutta la sera sembravo essere tornato indietro nel tempo vivendo uno di quei momenti che ho sempre sognato, e Bob probabilmente era li con noi, lo sentivo. Spero di riuscire con queste poche parole, nel condividere con voi questa...

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  • News on the Amandla Video

    News on the Amandla Video

    [Translate] Amandla: The Video I’ve found this article on the web at http://reebee.net/2009/action/amandla-the-video/ by Reebee on April 14th, 2009 Thirty years ago this July 21, there was an historic concert in Harvard Stadium called “Amandla: Festival of Unity,” its name taken from the Zulu word...

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  • Patrick Barrat – Bob Marley Tuff Gong Studio 1980

    Patrick Barrat – Bob Marley Tuff Gong Studio 1980

    [Translate] Patrick Barrat: But everybody doesn’t think the emperor of Ethiopia, Haile Selassie, was the incarnation of God. Bob: It sounds strange to them, for people are programmed. But those who program the people are intelligent enough to know it’s not strange. PB: Does it...

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  • Neville Willoughby – Bob Marley Jamaica 1973

    Neville Willoughby – Bob Marley Jamaica 1973

    [Translate] Neville But listen, you know a lot of people have a feeling that, a lot of guys who claim to be Rastas, are really, as one song says rascals. Bob Many shall be called, but only a few chosen. And there shall be sheep...

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  • Interview with Mark Miller Stage Manager 1978-1980

    Interview with Mark Miller Stage Manager 1978-1980

    [Translate] Hi Mark we wanna talk about the last trip of bob and special section for the Italy concerts!. No problem.. However soon I go out on tour so my time is running short. I manage all DON CARLOS’s European business now and also have...

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  • No woman no cry – Rastasnob Aprile 09

    No woman no cry – Rastasnob Aprile 09

    [Translate] NO WOMAN NO CRY Donne che piangono, donne che sniffano cocaina, madri disperate, mogli tradite, amanti perverse. Se non fossimo su Rastasnob e se non fossimo i curatori del Bob Marley Magazine, potremmo pensare che l’argomento di questo articolo sia la filmografia di Pedro...

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    Interview – Memories of Bob by Danny Holloway

    [Translate] Danny Holloway lived 5 years in England (and a year in Jamaica). On the staff of the NME in London, then joined Island Records (UK) producing two Bob Marley ‘live’ lp’s and was with Island for decades. “Hi marco I worked for Island in...

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  • Interview with Ian “Natty Wailer” Wynter

    Interview with Ian “Natty Wailer” Wynter

    [Translate] Bob did prophecy in one of his songs titled “Bad card”, he said “Them a go tired fe se mi face but them cannot get me out of the race” and everywhere you turn on the Globe, there is a Bob Marley’s face if...

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    Interview with Roberto Rocca Ray – ONE DAY AT HOPE ROAD

    [Translate] Journalist Roberto Rocca Rey recalls his brief meeting with Bob (1979) During the 70’s not many italian journalists paid a visit to the King of Reggae at his home at Hope Road. Among them Roberto Rocca Rey, who recalls his encounter for our magazine....

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  • Interview with Phil Chen

    Interview with Phil Chen

    [Translate] PHIL Chen is the only jamaican chinese to venture into the rock and roll arena playing with great artist like Rod Stewart, Pete Towndshend and Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Ray Charles, Jerry Lee Lewis, Keith Richards etc as well as with Bob Marley, Jimmy...

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  • Interview with Geoffrey Dunn

    Interview with Geoffrey Dunn

    [Translate] Geoffrey Dunn, writer, producer, reggae and calypso lover: “I was at the Bob Marley concert in Santa Cruz in July of 1978. I was visiting with a friend of mine at the Civic Audiorium who was involved with the promotion of the show when...

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  • Interview with Gary Crockett

    Interview with Gary Crockett

    [Translate] “Hi BobMarleyMagazine! In the summer of 1978 while playing with a guitarist named Gregg Wright, we opened a show for Bob Marley at The Warehouse in New Orleans, Louisiana. I really didn’t get to talk much with Mr. Marley, though I was able to...

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  • Interview with Sheena Spirit

    Interview with Sheena Spirit

    [Translate] Sheena Spirit, reggae pioneeress, was born in Brooklyn and had the blessed encounter of meeting the legendary King of Reggae, Bob Marley in March of 1976. She was signed to Tuff Gong International in 1979. She performed all over the island with many reggae...

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  • Interview with Ricardo Dias Heavenwood band

    Interview with Ricardo Dias Heavenwood band

    [Translate] Heavenwood was originally formed as a death metal band under the monicker Disgorged in 1992. In 1995 tragedy struck the band as their current bass player committed suicide. They signed a record deal to the German label Massacre Records and after a name changed...

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  • Interview With Franco Gorgon

    Interview With Franco Gorgon

    [Translate] Marco Virgona: Can you tell me briefly your story? Franco Gorgon: My story starts in La Spezia Italy. I was born in 1955 and the second World War had left Italy in a bad way. My father left for England in 1957 To find...

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