LONDON : Bob Marley's daughter and grandson on Wednesday visited an exhibition that opened in London telling the life story of the late Jamaican reggae singer.
Born in 1945 in the rural Jamaican town of Nine Mile, Marley became a global superstar with hits such as"No Woman, No Cry" and"One Love". He died of melanoma cancer in 1981 aged 36. Marley's daughter Cedella, who helped curate the exhibition, said she was pleased with the interactivity, particularly in the room dedicated to Marley's sport interests.
Cedella used her visit to London to go to her father's 1970s home at nearby Oakley Street in Chelsea, where he stayed while recording music.