Music lovers are in for a real treat this week, but that's true for just about every week around San Diego.
The two-time Grammy winner was half of the influential rhythm section Sly & Robbie with bassist Robbie Shakespeare.
Touring Marley’s shrine, a writer confronts family ghosts, Rasta mystique, and the commercialization of a legend.
As half of the influential duo Sly & Robbie, Dunbar played on reggae classics by Black Uhuru, Jimmy Cliff and Peter Tosh.
It is this spirit of fellow-feeling between two iconic ideological soulmates that brought out, perhaps, the last nuggets of wisdom – including regrets – from Bob Marley, a man whose every lyric was a ...
The revival of a once-prominent gathering space — just a five-minute walk from the Lake Merritt BART station — arrives at a moment of transition in Oakland, where beloved bars and restaurants across ...
Using wood-carving tools, scrapes and deeply etches through multiple layers of acrylic paint, artist Eva Malhotra creates surfaces that resist smoothness and flatness in her show at Bihar Museum ...
When Bob Marley and the Wailers released Rastaman Vibration in April 1976, Jamaica was teetering on the edge. It was an ...
Peter Frampton’s Frampton Comes Alive!, one of the bestselling live albums of all time, is turning 50. You won’t find that on this list, however: instead there’s metal, soul, and an ‘indecently ...
The residency at Bluesfest marks a significant milestone in the Wailers' journey, allowing fans to witness the evolution of their iconic catalogue over three nights. Each performance will spotlight a ...