08 March 2010 12:59

Bob Marley - Marley To Be Remembered At Jamaican Museum

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Marley To Be Remembered At Jamaican Museum

Jamaicans will honour late reggae greats BOB MARLEY and PETER TOSH when the doors to the nation's music museum open next year (11).

Rare pieces of memorabilia will go on display at the Jamaica Music Museum, which will document and preserve artifacts from the Caribbean country's rich music history.

Items to be exhibited include the album Marley produced before he became famous - Martha Velez's Escape from Babylon - as well as a cassette tape that features Tosh performing a blues track with Rolling Stones stars Keith Richards and Sir Mick Jagger in 1977.

The country's preservationists took a hit after historic film footage and thousands of original records were stolen from a collection of archives in Kingston during a raid in January 2008.

The reels have still not been located - and government authorities are appealing for donations to help invest in the new music museum, according to the Associated Press.



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Tshati (1)
08/03/2010 14:02

Thanks a lot, at least Peter Tosh is getting a recognition that he so much dearly deserve in the hearts of those who never misoverstood him but this is just a beggining and more efforts need to be shown by Jamaicans to let Peter be known more internationally.