Celebrating Bob Marley's 79th Birthday
Get Up, Stand Up: Interesting Facts About Bob Marley On What Would Have Been HIs 79th Birthday - Page 2
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1. His Real Name

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Bob Marley’s real name is Nesta Robert Marley. Growing up he opted to use his middle name when someone pointed out that Nesta sounded feminine. Robert Marley then became the well-known Bob Marley!
2. HOF

In 1994, Bob Marley was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with Elton John, John Lennon and Rod Stewart. Bob Marley was inducted by Bono, and his backing singers The I-Threes performed ‘Redemption Song’ as part of the ceremony.
3. Medal Man

In 1978 Bob Marley was awarded The United Nations Peace Medal of the Third World for his courageous work fighting for peace and justice in Jamaica during a time of great political unrest.
4. Psychic?

Although Bob decided early on that he wanted to be a singer, he spent a short time reading palms…and was actually pretty good at it! He gave it up when he was seven and refused to read anyone’s palm after.
5. LEGEND

The posthumous album ‘Legend’ was released in 1984, three years after Bob Marley’s death, and went on to be the best-selling reggae album of all time, with more than 12 million copies sold worldwide.
6. Honored

The Order of Merit is a high honor awarded to Jamaican citizens who have achieved notable international success. The motto of the merit is ‘He that does truth comes into the light’.
Bob Marley received this honor in 1981 for his outstanding contribution to Jamaican culture. Bandmate Bunny Wailer also received the Order of Merit in 2017.
7. Can't Stop, Won't Stop

While rehearsing for a free concert in Jamaica, an anonymous gunman (who perceived the concert as a political demonstration) shot at the singer. Bob was shot in the arm, his wife Rita was shot in the head and his manager Don Taylor was shot in the chest. Thankfully, they all survived.
The concert was scheduled for two days after the incident and Bob Marley still showed up and played the show. The incident is referred to in his song ‘Jamming’, with the line “No bullet can stop us now”.
8. Both Sides

Bob was born to a 60 year-old white British naval captain (Norval Sinclair Marley) and 18-year-old black country village girl (Cedella Malcolm, later Cedella Marley).
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