BIOGRAPHY
196x
- Robert Nesta "Bob" Marley, Winston Hubert "Peter" McIntosh, Neville O'Riley "Bunny" Livingston and Franklin Delano Alexander "Junior" Braithwaite learned breath control, harmony techniques, music theory and songwriting from Jamaican singer / arranger / composer Joe Higgs. Higgs gave free music lessons at his yard on Third Street in Trench Town, Jamaica. He was a devout rasta.
- Bob, Peter, Bunny, Junior, Beverly Kelso and Cherry Green joined to start "The Teenagers" vocal group in 1963. The group was renamed "The Wailing Rudeboys", "The Wailing Wailers" and last "The Wailers".
- The Wailers musical influences included Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, and The Impressions (led by Curtis Mayfield and Jerry Butler). Artists like The Drifters (led by Ben E. King), The Moonglows, and The Tams. Songs like "Shop Around" (by The Miracles) and "Do You Love Me" (by The Contours).
- The Wailers recorded their first single "Simmer Down" (produced by Clement Dodd) and signed a deal with Clement Dodd's Studio One in 1963.
- Junior left The Wailers in 1964, August. He moved to the United States to study medicine. Beverly and Cherry left The Wailers later on.
- Bob left The Wailers temporary in 1966, February. He moved to the United States to live with his mother and work in a factory.
- Constantine Anthony "Vision" Walker joined The Wailers in 1966.
- Bob rejoined The Wailers in 1966, October. He moved back to Jamaica.
- The Wailers started the "Wail N' Soul M'" label in 1966.
- Bunny left The Wailers temporary in 1967. He was arrested and sentenced to 14 months in prison for marijuana possession.
- The Wailers signed a non-exclusive deal with Danny Sims' JAD Records in 1967.
- Vision left The Wailers in 1968.
- Bunny rejoined The Wailers in 1968, September.
- The Wailers worked with Leslie Kong.
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- The Wailers worked with Lee "Scratch" Perry in 1970.
- Bassist Aston Francis "Family Man" Barrett and drummer Carlton Lloyd "Carlie" Barrett joined The Wailers in 1970.
- The Wailers started the "Tuff Gong" label in 1971.
- The Wailers signed a deal with Chris Blackwell's Island Records and recorded the album "Catch A Fire" in 1972. "Catch A Fire" was the first international Reggae album.
Classic Albums: Catch A Fire
- Earl Wilber Force "Wire" Lindo joined The Wailers in 1973.
- The Wailers recorded the album "Burnin'" in 1973.
- The Wailers toured the United Kingdom in 1973, April.
The Wailers Live At Leeds (1973)
[LtR] Bunny Livingston, Wire Lindo, Bob Marley,
Carlie Barrett, Peter McIntosh and Family Man Barrett
Photo by
Adrian Boot
- Bunny left The Wailers in 1973. He refused to tour outside of Jamaica.
- The Wailers toured the United States in 1973. Joe Higgs replaced Bunny in the tour.
- Peter left The Wailers in 1973. Chris Blackwell refused to issue his first solo album.
One Love
Life with Bob Marley & The Wailers
Words & photographs by Lee Jaffe
198x
- Peter, Bunny, Junior and Vision recorded songs for The Wailers' "The Never Ending Wailers" album in 1986.
- Bunny, Junior and Vision performed the song "Together Again" at the Madison Square Garden in 1986.
MEMBERS
NAME |
YEARS |
ROLES |
Robert Nesta Marley BOB |
1963-1973 |
Lead vocals;
Backing vocals;
Guitar
|
Winston Hubert McIntosh PETER |
1963-1973 |
Lead vocals;
Backing vocals;
Guitar;
Keyboards
|
Neville O'Riley Livingston BUNNY |
1963-1973 |
Lead vocals;
Backing vocals;
Percussion
|
Franklin Delano Alexander Braithwaite JUNIOR |
1963-1964 |
Lead vocals;
Backing vocals
|
Beverly Kelso |
1963-1965 |
Backing vocals |
Ermine Ortense Bramwell CHERRY GREEN |
1963-1966 |
Backing vocals |
Constantine Anthony Walker VISION |
1966-1968 |
Backing vocals |
Aston Francis Barrett FAMILY MAN |
1970-1973 |
Bass |
Carlton Lloyd Barrett CARLIE |
1970-1973 |
Drums |
Earl Wilber Force Lindo WIRE |
1973 |
Keyboards |
Joseph Benjamin Higgs JOE |
1973 |
Backing vocals;
Percussion
|