Fabian Marley

Fabian Marley (born 27 July 1968 in Kingston, Jamaica)[1][2] claimed that Bob Marley is his father,[1][3] but this was later disproven through DNA analysis.[4][5] At the age of 12 Fabian and his mother relocated to Eastern Kingston, Jamaica. His first encounter with the music was with the Rainbow Band. While playing with the band he began working with The Skatalites. He garnered his style of music the orthodox way from mentors, Johnny Moore, Roland Alphanso, and other members from the band. After mastering the harmonica he then acquired piano skills and then later learned how to play the guitar.

Fabian Marley
Born
Fabian Marley

(1968-07-27) 27 July 1968
Other namesGong Kid

Musical career

Fabian was part of an upcoming band called Sounds of Rainbow. While working on their album and single they struggled from a tragic experience that led to the death of some of the band's members. Left with only Fabian, the lead drummer and the lead guitarist, the survivors of the band were forced to find new members. The result of this tragic experience led Fabian to step up to the plate and become the lead singer of the band.

In effort to continue with his music career, Fabian began recording at All Fruits Studio’s, Cave Man Studio’s and Afari Studio’s. All the mixing and mastering was done at the Marley Estate owned Tuff Gong Recording Studios. Fabian’s vision on his music came with the guidance from powerhouse producers Rohan "Snowcone" Fuller and Clive Hunt. Fabian’s vision is to continue the work that Bob Marley started, and spreading the gospel of reggae music and unity worldwide. He continues to seek guidance from Bunny Wailer who has given him the most advice on his music career.

Discography

TITLEDate of ReleasePerforming artist(s)Format(s)
"Plant Some Peas"16 October 2014Fabian MarleyDigital single

References

  1. "Fabian Marley makes it through the fire". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  2. Fabian Marley E R Interview. 9 May 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2016 via YouTube.
  3. "Marley Battle - News". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  4. "Fabian is not a Marley *DNA proves singer isn't son of reggae legend". Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  5. "Time tells on Fabian - Entertainment". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 28 January 2016.

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