Born Robert Nesta Marley on January half dozen, 1945, Bob Marley was the lead guitarist, singer and song author for Bob Marley & The Wailers (1963–1981).
The original Rastafarian, he was known for his trademark voice that created hits like 'I Shot the Sheriff', 'No Woman, No Cry', 'Could You Be Loved', 'Stir It Up', 'Jamming', 'Redemption Song', 'One Love' and, 'Three very little Birds', similarly because the posthumous releases 'Buffalo Soldier' and 'Iron Lion Zion'.
He died of cancer in 1981 when unsuccessfully making an attempt to battle the percentages since 1977.