In 1975, photographer Kate Simon took her first photographs of Marley at the Lyceum in London, right before his iconic performance of "No Woman, No Cry". From there began a long working relationship that lasted until Marley's untimely death. Simon captured every moment of Marley's career, from the Exodus Tour across Europe to the One Love Peace Concert, where Bob famously united Jamaica’s opposing political leaders.
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Rebel Music: Bob Marley & Roots Reggae contains over four hundred of Simon's photographs, several of which have never been published before. Including texts by musicians like Patti Smith, Lenny Kravitz, Keith Richards, Bruce Springsteen, and more, this incomparable text provides an intimate look at Marley's career.