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The Wailers was formed in the late ‘60s in Jamaica and they are best known as Bob Marley’s

legendary backing band for 7 years. They helped take reggae around the globe. In the process
they created millions of fans.

“Their mission now is to ‘keep The Wailers together,’ just as Bob requested when he told
(Aston ‘Familyman’ Barrett) and (Junior Marvin): ‘By doing that, you keep me alive through the
music. “ According to The Wailers biography.

You’ve been touring and working together for nearly 40 years now, how do you manage to
keep the band happy and get the best out of your performances?

For those that haven’t seen The Wailers live before, what can people expect from your
performance?

Do you think Reggae music has had a resurgence in recent years? What are the main factors
about this? Who are your favourite reggae performers? Are there any new artists we should be
keeping an eye on?

This is not your first time in Spain, what do you like most about visiting us? What are your
thoughts on the reggae scene over here?

I could bet you have seen some changes in music in your time as a band, have there been any
big or drastic ones? Is there anything you’d change if you could?

“Peace, love and unity” Is this your lifelong message?

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