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The latter was frontman for one of Jamaica's greatest ska vocal groups, the Maytals, yet unlike many ska acts save another harmonizing group called the Wailers, they also had success making reggae music.
The Pop Scene: Around the World in Various Styles Andy Beta 2011
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blobandit: Green, usually and enchiladas or, as we called them "Wailers".
Hangover Cures: Myth, Legend, Fact | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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For Elan Atias, a reggae singer who was part of Bob Marley's band The Wailers, his Jamaica home-away-from-home spot in Los Angeles is The Joint.
Tara Settembre: Local Celebs' Favorite Hidden Gems in LA Tara Settembre 2011
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The recording of that show in Pittsburgh, capturing the Wailers' knotty grooves and the singer in ebullient voice, has long circulated via bootlegs, many of them incomplete.
The Short List 2011
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The Wax Poetics crew is taking over Patty Boom Boom - D. C.'s top club for vintage reggae sounds - with Black Moses Sound, DJ Twice and Chin, whose résumé includes work with the Wailers, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Horace Andy and other big names.
Nightlife Agenda Fritz Hahn 2010
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On 20 February 1973, Brown was recording Bob Marley & the Wailers' album Burnin', taking parts from different sections of three takes of I Shot the Sheriff and literally sticking them together – a complex manoeuvre.
Life in the recording studio with Led Zep, Bob Marley and many more 2011
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"The very notion that any human being would be deemed illegal is not only absurd but an indictment against the very system we live under," Solay told me while kickstarting their tour with The Wailers; a relationship formed by a mutual support of the recent upsurges in the world.
Voto Latino: Outernational Releases 'We Are All Illegal,' Goes on Revolution Tour Voto Latino 2012
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Outside the door are Bob Marley & the Wailers: heavy street guys from Trench Town – they weren't a bunch of kids from Epsom.
Life in the recording studio with Led Zep, Bob Marley and many more 2011
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Jamaican singer and songwriter, known as the lead of the SCA, rocksteady and reggae band, the Wailers.
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When the Wailers' bassist, Aston "Family Man" Barrett, offered him a massive cone joint of pure cannabis, Brown naturally accepted.
Life in the recording studio with Led Zep, Bob Marley and many more 2011
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