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RockerMike and Rob Presents: Junior Marvin

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RockerMike and Rob Presents: Junior Marvin

Junior Marvin, born Donald Hanson Marvin Kerr Richards Jr. on June 22, 1949, in Kingston, Jamaica, is a renowned guitarist and vocalist best known for his work with the legendary reggae band Bob Marley & The Wailers. His contributions helped shape the band’s distinctive sound during their most globally influential years. Here’s a detailed overview of his life and career:

Early Life and Career

Birthplace: Kingston, Jamaica. However, he grew up in London, England, where he was exposed to a diverse range of musical styles.

Early Influences: His early inspiration included blues, rock, and reggae, with artists like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton being significant influences.

Acting Background: Before fully committing to music, Marvin had a brief stint as an actor, appearing in movies such as To Sir, with Love (1967), starring Sidney Poitier.

Musical Career

1. Pre-Wailers Work:

Marvin played with several bands in the UK, including Keef Hartley Band and Tontö’s Expanding Head Band.

His versatility as a guitarist allowed him to collaborate across various genres, including rock, funk, and soul.

2. Joining Bob Marley & The Wailers:

In 1977, Junior Marvin was invited by both Bob Marley and Stevie Wonder to join their respective bands. He ultimately chose Marley, as reggae resonated deeply with his Jamaican roots.

His first album with the Wailers was “Exodus” (1977), widely regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time. He contributed guitar solos and backing vocals, enhancing the band’s sound.

Marvin remained with Marley and the Wailers until Bob Marley’s death in 1981 and was a key part of classic albums like Kaya (1978) and Uprising (1980).

3. Post-Marley Era:

After Marley’s passing, Junior Marvin continued to work with the Wailers Band, keeping Marley’s music and legacy alive.

He also pursued solo projects, releasing albums such as “Wailin’ for Love” and “Smokin’ to the Big M Music”, showcasing his unique blend of reggae, blues, and rock.

Style and Legacy

Marvin is celebrated for his innovative guitar work, which seamlessly blends reggae’s rhythmic syncopation with rock’s melodic sensibilities.

His passionate performances and dedication to reggae have solidified his place as one of the genre’s iconic figures.

Personal Life

Marvin remains active in the music world, performing with various ensembles and touring internationally.

He has dedicated much of his life to preserving Bob Marley’s legacy while also pushing the boundaries of reggae as a genre.

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#Reggae #JuniorMarvin #BobMarley #TheWailers #ReggaeMusic #RootsReggae #JamaicanMusic #ReggaeVibes #OneLove #ReggaeLegend #ReggaeGuitarist #CaribbeanMusic #ReggaeCulture #Rastafari #ReggaeRoots

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RockerMike and Rob Presents: Junior Marvin

Junior Marvin, born Donald Hanson Marvin Kerr Richards Jr. on June 22, 1949, in Kingston, Jamaica, is a renowned guitarist and vocalist best known for his work with the legendary reggae band Bob Marley & The Wailers. His contributions helped shape the band’s distinctive sound during their most globally influential years. Here’s a detailed overview of his life and career:

Early Life and Career

Birthplace: Kingston, Jamaica. However, he grew up in London, England, where he was exposed to a diverse range of musical styles.

Early Influences: His early inspiration included blues, rock, and reggae, with artists like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton being significant influences.

Acting Background: Before fully committing to music, Marvin had a brief stint as an actor, appearing in movies such as To Sir, with Love (1967), starring Sidney Poitier.

Musical Career

1. Pre-Wailers Work:

Marvin played with several bands in the UK, including Keef Hartley Band and Tontö’s Expanding Head Band.

His versatility as a guitarist allowed him to collaborate across various genres, including rock, funk, and soul.

2. Joining Bob Marley & The Wailers:

In 1977, Junior Marvin was invited by both Bob Marley and Stevie Wonder to join their respective bands. He ultimately chose Marley, as reggae resonated deeply with his Jamaican roots.

His first album with the Wailers was “Exodus” (1977), widely regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time. He contributed guitar solos and backing vocals, enhancing the band’s sound.

Marvin remained with Marley and the Wailers until Bob Marley’s death in 1981 and was a key part of classic albums like Kaya (1978) and Uprising (1980).

3. Post-Marley Era:

After Marley’s passing, Junior Marvin continued to work with the Wailers Band, keeping Marley’s music and legacy alive.

He also pursued solo projects, releasing albums such as “Wailin’ for Love” and “Smokin’ to the Big M Music”, showcasing his unique blend of reggae, blues, and rock.

Style and Legacy

Marvin is celebrated for his innovative guitar work, which seamlessly blends reggae’s rhythmic syncopation with rock’s melodic sensibilities.

His passionate performances and dedication to reggae have solidified his place as one of the genre’s iconic figures.

Personal Life

Marvin remains active in the music world, performing with various ensembles and touring internationally.

He has dedicated much of his life to preserving Bob Marley’s legacy while also pushing the boundaries of reggae as a genre.

https://www.instagram.com/marvin7777?igsh=MWkzOWcweDZ3cmVsMA==

https://amzn.to/3PCfd9K

https://open.spotify.com/album/1bFmXCc85SyhC0HA52OSSv?si=WUdSOwUGRRGXJx0vpQ0DxA

https://flatironrecordings.com/product/junior-marvin-happy-family/

#Reggae #JuniorMarvin #BobMarley #TheWailers #ReggaeMusic #RootsReggae #JamaicanMusic #ReggaeVibes #OneLove #ReggaeLegend #ReggaeGuitarist #CaribbeanMusic #ReggaeCulture #Rastafari #ReggaeRoots

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