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    Ronald Joseph Ryan was born on February 21 1925 at Carlton‚ Melbourne. He was the only son‚ with three sisters‚ of Australian born parents John Ronald Ryan and Eveline Cecelia Thompson. John who was an invalid former miner violently abused Ronald and Eveline who was a domestic servant emotionally neglected him. Ronald’s childhood consisted of his parents’ alcoholism‚ poverty through there family‚ and poor health‚ particularly his father’s chronic phthisis. In November 1936‚ Ronald was sent to

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    Bob Marley My “saintly person” is Bob Marley. His full name was Robert “Bob” Nesta Marley. He was actually named Nesta Robert Marley when he was born but a Jamaican Passport official accidently mixed up his names. He was born on February 6‚1945 in the village of Nine Mile in Saint Ann Parish‚ Jamaica. In 1977 he was diagnosed with having a type of skin cancer under one of toe nails. He refused to have his toe amputated. He died on May 11‚ 1981 after the cancer had spread to his lungs and brain

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    Who is Bob Johnston? To fully appreciate the creative genius of legendary record producer Bob Johnston‚ read what musician Bob Dylan wrote in his autobiography‚ Chronicles‚ Volume One: “Bob Johnston had fire in his eyes. He had that thing that some people call ‘momentum.’ You could see it in his face and he shared that fire‚ that spirit. Columbia’s leading folk and country producer‚ he was born one hundred years too late. He should have been wearing a wide cape‚ a plumed hate‚ and riding with

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    independence a single called “Simmer Down” was released by The Wailers. The Wailers was a group featuring Bob Marley‚ the icon of Reggae music. Robert Nesta Marley was a Jamaican singer who was born in nineteen forty-five and passed away at the age thirty-seven. Son of a white marine’s captain and a younger native. Reggae genre was universally known because his songs represent his beliefs. Bob Marley had a brilliant career‚ and even had profound effects in countries where English is not the native

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    Bob Dylan: An Influence for a Generation “A person is a success if they get up in the morning and gets to bed at night‚ and in between dose what he wants to do” --words spoken by the singer/songwriter Bob Dylan. Being a man of success himself‚ yet a very humble and simple man‚ changed the way people view musical quality. Dylan was awarded with the number one song in the twentieth century with those lyrics from his masterpiece Like a Rolling Stone‚ by Rolling Stone Magazine. His poetic words were

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    accessible and varied in messages‚ style and/or lifestyle. Bob Marley is an artist that is recognized around the word as the “King of Reggae”. His music does influence many people around the world‚ including my self. Marley would not only sing his songs‚ but preached them to the public‚ his message spreading across the world. His music spoke the truth when know one else could. He was a fighter‚ a believer and an influential icon globally. Bob Marley had a morning routine just like the rest of us‚ yet

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    November 18‚ 2008 Bob Marley-A Legend This paper will explore the life and musical steps of a true legend‚ Bob Marley. In 1944‚ British Captain Norval Marley married Cedalla Booker‚ an extremely young Jamaican girl. On February 6‚ 1945 at 2:30am she gave birth to Robert Nesta Marley on February‚ 6 1945‚ in northern Jamaica in a small town called‚ St. Ann‚ named Nine Miles. (White) Throughout Bob Marley’s life his father was not there. The psychological aftermath of being an

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    Bob Dylan Regarding significant musical movements throughout history‚ especially the twentieth century‚ few had more of an influential impact or were more important than the folk revolution that took shape in the mid-nineteen hundreds in the United States. One of the leaders of this revolution was Robert Allen Zimmerman‚ known by his stage name‚ Bob Dylan. Bob Dylan was a major influential musical icon for today’s artists as well as future artists to come. His music was embodied by historical

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    2011 The Life of Bob Fosse The legendary Bob Fosse began dancing at a very young age. He began at burlesque shows and watching strippers at the strip clubs nearby. He always saw himself living a life of dance and fame‚ so he moved to New York where his career took off. He went from choreographing small parts‚ so having his own Broadway shows and movies. The different stages in his life led him to some many ups and downs‚ but that did not stop him from creating more masterpieces. Bob Fosse won multiple

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    Rastafarian that is known around the world‚ and is seen as the face for Rastafarian culture is Bob Marley. During the 1980’s there was a new age of music in Jamaica that had broken apart from Dancehall music to become their own respected gene‚ one of the major people to affect reggae globally was Bob Marley. Bob Marley (Robert Nesta Marley) was born in February of 1945 in Nine Mile‚ Saint Ann Parish‚ and Jamaica. Bob Marley was boringly a roman catholic for his adolescences‚ and at the age of 22 converted

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