He was gave with the Bob Marley Award Entertainer of the Year 2007, in 2008 for his captivating performances. He also won the Best Calypso/Soca entertainer 2007 along with many others to follow. On May 2, 2010 he made history as the only two-time recipient (2008) of The Bob Marley Award for Entertainer of the Year at Martins International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA) held in Queens, New York.
He is just 27 and still will achieve a lot in career till now he has got two noteworthy awards. He got the MTV Europe music award for Best US act in the year 2012 and the Radio Disney Music awards for Best Music for ‘Bad Things’, this
According to www.famous birthdays.com, He hosted the Latin Grammy Awards in 2003 and in 2004. He was also a co-host for the Emmy Awards in
Bob Marley is a name most people know but his accomplishments and dedication to music is often overlooked. Bob was more than just a reggae artist, he was an inspiration to the country of Jamaica. He was a role model to the poverty stricken island and gave hope to many people. Bob was born on February 6, 1945 in his grandfather's house. He was the son of a poor farm girl and a British naval Captain. Soon after his birth Bob's father, Norval Marley, left his mother. He remained responsible and provided financial support and occasionally came back to see them. In the 50's a depression hit Jamaica and Bob followed his mother to West Kingston also known as Trenchtown. It was in Trenchtown were Bob's love for music began.
Louis Armstrong was the greatest of all Jazz musicians. Armstrong defined what it was to play Jazz. His amazing technical abilities, the joy and spontaneity, and amazingly quick, inventive musical mind still dominate Jazz to this day. Only Charlie Parker comes close to having as much influence on the history of Jazz as Louis Armstrong did. Like almost all early Jazz musicians, Louis was from New Orleans. He was from a very poor family and was sent to reform school when he was twelve after firing a gun in the air on New Year's Eve. At the school he learned to play cornet. After being released at age fourteen, he worked selling papers, unloading boats, and selling coal from a cart. He didn't own an instrument at this time,
Jacob Marley from ‘A Christmas Carol’ changes through the whole story. He has a creepy outfit. He treats people much different after he died. He is almost like Scrooge.
There were many brave men and women who contributed to the vicious fight for Texas independence from Mexico. James Bowie, born in Logan County, Kentucky, on March 10th, 1796 was one of the men who put his life on the line for the Battle of the Alamo.A battle that would help free the Texas people from Mexico's unjust laws and punishments. During these desperate and uncertain times, he stood with many people from many different backgrounds. From freed slaves, to Tejanos,they all fought for the same cause, freedom,
Yeah! That was the sound of the crowd as we won the battle of Yorktown. That was the day we declared our independence from Great Britain. After George Washington served as our nation's first President then John Adams became the second President of the United States. John Adams was a key part in the American Revolution. John Adam's life, his politics and his effect on the world were very sophisticated. These are some things that made John Adams the man he was.
Elton John, born on March 25, 1947 was one of the most influential musicians of his era. John was known for his flashy clothes and his interest in supporting the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. (Elton John Biography, 2017) Although John was very involved in the fashion and the humanitarian world he was mainly recognized for his English rock music, churning out 25 Top Forty singles, 16 Top Ten, and six Number. (Rolling Stone, 2017) During the 70’s Elton John released his 11th album “Elton John Greatest Hits” which came out on November 1974. Elton John composed “Elton John Greatest Hits” and lyrics written by Bernie Taupin, The album consisted of his top 10 ten songs expanding from 1970 to 1974. The album began a 10-week run atop the Billboard
John Adams is a very important man in history. He is most commonly known for his role as the second president of the United States. However, there is more to Adams then his role a the second president of the United States. On October 30, 1775, Adams was born into a farming family in present day Quincy, Massachusetts.
John F. Kennedy is one of the most influential presidents of modern times. From having an airport, schools, museums, and even libraries named after him, his legacy is still present today. What made Kennedy special was the way he spoke to the American people. Rather than being just a politician, Kennedy showed a human side to him. He connected with the people. This is one of the reasons why his approval ratings are some of the highest in recent history. Kennedy was very captivating when speaking to the American people. When criticizing major steel companies for raising steel prices, Kennedy uses parallel structure, ethos, and an urgent tone to convince not only the people, but steel companies as well, to not raise steel prices.
“From the shantytowns of Kingston, Jamaica, to the cobblestones streets of Great Britain, reggae music was a powerful and liberating voice for the poor and oppressed. In the last thirty years, reggae stars Bob Marley, Burning Spear, and Alpha Blondy have sung “redemption” songs- messages of human rights and universal love in a “Babylonian” world of civil unrest, political instability, and economic collapse”(Bays, King, and Foster, 2002, p. XI). Bob Marley was the most famous reggae artist to bring popularity upon the music; selling over 20 million records worldwide. His songs such as “One Love” and “Redemption Song” were inspired by the effects of oppression upon blacks in Jamaica. Marley's persona for unity and peace among people throughout the world was an inspiration for Jamaicans. Most blacks in Jamaica during the 1960s suffered from economic hardships and racial discrimination. This in turn marked the beginning of a religious movement called Rastafarinism where reggae music was an element that distinguished Rastafarians from the rest of society. According to Chang and Chen, British colonial authorities and the local establishment viewed Rastafarians; forthright espousal of black unity and pride, and their unconventional appearance and customs, as threats to the existing social order. (Chang, Chen, 1998. p.26) Reggae music allowed blacks to have pride of their culture and not limited themselves to the demeaning social orders in
His 2013-2014 tour “Cowboy Rides Away,” is his last tour but he's not done making music and earning awards yet. In November 2013, he received the ASCAP Founder's Award (Toczylowski), and won CMA's Entertainer of the Year Award for the second time (Jamik). He also accepted Billboard's highest accolade, the Legend of Live Award and was honored with the Country Radio Broadcasters Career Achievement Award (Billboard).
King John was one of the worst kings in history, but his actions led to what our world is like today. In this essay, it will explore King John’s life, significance; The Magna Carta, why it was created and why it matters today. King John was born in 1166, as the youngest son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. He was part of the House of Plantagenet. He had two older brothers.
Bob Marley was born February 6, 1945 in St Ann Parish, Jamaica. Throughout his early years Marley had lived in some of the poorest and impoverished areas in Jamaica. Even in poverty Marley found an escape and had a passion for music. In Jamaica Bob Marley was a supporter of the People’s National Party. His major influence on the people was an extreme threat to the power of the PNP’s rival parties. December 3, 1976 there was an assassination attempt on Marley. This assassination attempt allegedly was for political reasons. A few years later Marley was diagnosed with cancer that had spread and he died in Miami, Florida, on May 11, 1981. The song “Get Up Stand Up” was the last song Bob Marley performed live on stage. It was performed in September of 1980 less than a year before he died in May of 1981
He accepted the award and honor on behalf of all South Africans who were persecuted and suffered loss in forms to a large extent to convey peace throughout the country.