Latest News for: wailers

Edit

Letter: Bunny Wailer obituary

The Observer 18 Apr 2021
Bunny Wailer’s versions of Bob Marley songs were respectful, thoughtful yet innovative, bringing out his vocal range and understanding of the material ... Wailer produced great dance material ... TopicsReggaeobituaries ... .
Edit

Wailers Ltd plans release of 'Soul Rebel 50' album

The Gleaner 11 Apr 2021
To commemorate the anniversary of Bunny Wailer's birthday today, Wailers Ltd announced the planned release of the Soul Rebel 50 album recorded by The Wailers Trio Tribute Band. The tribute band is actually a conceptual group of young artists that... .
Edit

Bunny Wailer's lawyer clears the air

Jamaica Observer 06 Apr 2021
DAVID Baram, the New York-based attorney-at-law representing Bunny Wailer's Solomonic Productions Ltd, said that a commitment was made with the administrators at Medical Associates Hospital in Kingston for an outstanding bill of $5.27 million to be settled ... Sister Jean refers to Jean Watt, Wailer's partner for more than 50 years.
Edit

Bunny Wailer 'held hostage'

The Gleaner 04 Apr 2021
The family of reggae icon, Bunny Wailer, is today ...
Edit

Aston Barrett Jr says Bunny Wailer wasn’t last surviving member of iconic band

The Gleaner 01 Apr 2021
Like countless other key industry players across the globe, when Aston Barrett Jr learnt of the passing of legendary singer Bunny Wailer, he was deeply saddened. Throughout his interview with The Gleaner, Barrett Jr, the son of AstonFamily Man... .
Edit

Bunny Wailer | Rootsman Skanking

Bitchute 24 Mar 2021
Go to the source via the link below to view the video..
Edit

Bunny Wailer: Giant of reggae music and founding member of The Wailers

The Independent 19 Mar 2021
In 1963, Bunny Wailer formed a band with Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. With Wailer on harmony vocals and percussion, they became reggae music’s greatest exponents and Jamaica’s most celebrated musical export. The group that would become The Wailers honed their vocal harmonies singing doo-wop ... Tosh, meanwhile, would later have a son with Wailer’s sister.
Edit

How Bunny Wailer brought innovation and Rastology to the Jamaican music renaissance

The Conversation 18 Mar 2021
Bunny Wailer performing in Las Vegas in 2016 MediaPunch Inc/Alamy The recent death of Bunny Wailer , the last surviving founding member of the Wailers has seen outpourings of grief and appreciation all over the world ... I met Bunny during the Wailers’ 1973 UK tour in Manchester, when members included Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny himself.
Edit

Maxine Stowe vows to honour Bunny Wailer’s last wishes

The Gleaner 14 Mar 2021
Even as Bunny Wailer’s children have called for her to cease all engagements on behalf of the family, his manager, Maxine Stowe, has vowed to carry out the wishes of the late reggae icon. “I wish to repeat my intention to honour the last wishes... .
Edit

Bunny Wailer – the stone that the builders refused

Mail Guardian South Africa 13 Mar 2021
Lyrical Genius, Kwame Dawes writes, “While it has often been suggested that the reason for the break-up of the Wailers was because Bunny Wailer did not want to travel and Peter Tosh was difficult to work with, it is clear that something else was going on in the artistic realm.
Edit

Bunny Wailer’s children issue joint statement

The Gleaner 12 Mar 2021
Following a family meeting last week, the children of reggae icon Bunny Wailer have released a joint statement about their focus moving forward, who is authorised to speak on behalf of the family, while also making a case for the return of their... .
Edit

Dreamland final resting place for Bunny Wailer

The Gleaner 09 Mar 2021
Dreamland Farm, the 142-acre estate located snugly on the border of St Thomas and Portland, will be the final resting place for reggae legend Bunny Wailer, who passed away on Tuesday, March 2, at the Medical Associates Hospital in St Andrew. This... .
Edit

Letter of the Day | Bunny Wailer was manifestation of Trench Town’s soul

The Gleaner 08 Mar 2021
THE EDITOR, Madam My neighbourhood in Trench Town was a cauldron of creativity in the 1960s. I recall in my walks in the community, it was ordinary to see Toots and Riley at Eighth Street, Bunny and/or Scully at Sixth Street, Alton Ellis and his... .

Most Viewed

×