Robert Nesta Marley, OM, was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and musician. He is considered one of the pioneers of reggae. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. He died of melanoma in 1981, and was posthumously honored by Jamaica soon after his death with a designated Order of Merit.
About Bob Marley in brief

In 1955, his father died of a heart attack at the age of 70 years old, giving Marley two half-brothers: Richard Anthony and Neville Neville Livingston. Bob Marley went on to marry Edward Booker, a civil servant from the United States, and had a daughter Claudette Claudette Pearl, whom they named Pearl Claudette. He also had a younger sister, Claudette Thadeus Livingston, with whom he had a son, Robert Robert, and a daughter, Sheadeus Claudette, whom he named Claudette Pearl Thadeus Livingston. He had three children with his second wife, Cheryl Malcolm, who died in a car crash in 1998. He has a daughter with his third wife, Tanya, who he had with his fourth wife, Trudie, and has a son with his fifth wife, David Marley,. Marley had two children with Tanya and daughter-in-law Tanya with his seventh wife, Victoria Marley with whom he has two children, David Marley and Victoria Marley. He and Tanya have a daughter named Claudette Laurie, who was born in 2000. He adopted the name Robert Nesta when he was 10 years old; he later changed it to Robert Robert. He lived in Nine Mile, British Jamaica, with his wife, Cedella Malcolm, and their daughter Clarene Pearle Livington.
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