A photographic biography of Bob Marley, featuring interviews with people who were close to the reggae musician, and discussing the meaning and impact of his philosophy and commitment to Rastafari.
Chronicles the life of reggae musician Bob Marley, discussing his childhood in Jamaica, love of American rock and roll music, early musical career, influence on other musicians, personal life, and other related topics.
Cedella Marley Booker, brought up in the poor rural district of Nine Miles in Jamaica, met Captain Marley, a white man forty years her senior when she was just sixteen. Their child was Bob Marley, who would introduce the world to reggae and transform the course of popular music with his classic songs. His mother shares her stories of life with her son. Cedella Marley Booker was also an established performer and composer. She died in 2008.
Rita Marley shares the story of her life, discussing her childhood in Trench Town, a slum in Kingston, Jamaica, and focusing on her marriage to reggae star Bob Marley, and her own singing career.