Bob Dylan does have some songs in his catalogue which incorporate reggae rhythms, including "Man Gave Names to All the Animals" (from the album "Slow Train Coming) and "Dead Man, Dead Man" (from the album "Shot of Love"). Interestingly, Dylan worked with the legendary reggae rhythm section of Sly Dunbar (drums) and Robbie Shakespeare (bass) on the album "Infidels", though, surprisingly, there is hardly a hint of reggae among the songs. One of the songs, "I and I", was later remixed and included on "Is it Rolling Bob: A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan".
bob Marley sung reggae songs and was very famous for it.
probally No, however other reggae singers has recored covers of his songs.
chinese and gamelan music
No, he sung folk music. There's a difference
Bob Marley's style of music was reggae, a slow and peaceful kind of music. It is also very soothing.
bob Marley sung reggae songs and was very famous for it.
probally No, however other reggae singers has recored covers of his songs.
Reggae.
chinese and gamelan music
No, he sung folk music. There's a difference
Bob Marley's style of music was reggae, a slow and peaceful kind of music. It is also very soothing.
According to Dylan himself, his musical career was destiny.
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roots reggae
He duz sing Reggae songs
Type your answer here... he decided to get into reggae music because he is a legend :D
Bob Marley was inspired to sing by Louis Ferris in 1958.