Bob Marley took reggae, Rastafarianism, and THE SINGULAR CULTURE OF JAMAICA worldwide— but what do you find when you look past the smoke clouds and clichés? Booker-winning novelist Marlon James considers the real (and very stylish) soul behind the image.
Meanwhile, in a rare photo shoot, we caught up with Bob’s living legacy: THE MARLEY SONS, DAUGHTERS, AND GRANDCHILDREN who are keeping Tuff Gong tougher than ever.
I mean, you can’t help but wonder. When a black man—yes, a rock star, but still a black rock star from the so-called Third World—struts onstage in a way that makes a peacock seem bashful, in a brown leather vest and pants, tripping on ballsy, risking ridiculous but still coming off regal, prophetic, almost like the Lion of Judah he sang about, you gotta wonder, where…
