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JUNIOR MARVIN & THE LEGENDARY WAILERS

Junior Marvin, born Donald Hanson Marvin Kerr Richards Jr. on June 16, 1949, in Kingston, Jamaica, is a renowned guitarist and vocalist best known for his work with Bob Marley & The Wailers. His journey into music began early, influenced by the diverse musical sounds of Jamaica.

 

Marvin’s initial foray into the music scene was not in reggae but in rock and R&B, genres he pursued after moving to London as a child. His talent on the guitar quickly became evident, leading to collaborations with notable artists and bands like T. Rex, Ike & Tina Turner, and Steve Winwood.

 

A pivotal moment in Marvin’s career was in 1977 when he joined Bob Marley & The Wailers. This came after Marley had already achieved international fame with hits like “No Woman, No Cry” and “I Shot the Sheriff.” Marvin’s debut with the band was on the album “Exodus,” which is considered one of the greatest albums in the history of reggae music. His distinct guitar style, blending rock influences with traditional reggae rhythms, played a significant role in the Wailers’ sound during this period.

 

Marvin’s tenure with the Wailers lasted until Marley’s death in 1981. During this time, he contributed to several classic albums, including “Kaya,” “Survival,” and “Uprising.” After Marley’s passing, Marvin continued to work with the Wailers and also pursued solo projects. He released a few albums under his name, showcasing his versatility as a musician and his ability to blend different musical styles.

 

In addition to his musical career, Marvin is also known for his spiritual beliefs and his commitment to Rastafarianism, which is often reflected in his music and public persona. His contributions to music, particularly reggae, have earned him a respected place in the genre’s history. Marvin continues to perform and record, sharing his unique sound and message with new generations of fans around the world.

JUNIOR MARVIN & THE LEGENDARY WAILERS

Junior Marvin, born Donald Hanson Marvin Kerr Richards Jr. on June 16, 1949, in Kingston, Jamaica, is a renowned guitarist and vocalist best known for his work with Bob Marley & The Wailers. His journey into music began early, influenced by the diverse musical sounds of Jamaica.

 

Marvin’s initial foray into the music scene was not in reggae but in rock and R&B, genres he pursued after moving to London as a child. His talent on the guitar quickly became evident, leading to collaborations with notable artists and bands like T. Rex, Ike & Tina Turner, and Steve Winwood.

 

A pivotal moment in Marvin’s career was in 1977 when he joined Bob Marley & The Wailers. This came after Marley had already achieved international fame with hits like “No Woman, No Cry” and “I Shot the Sheriff.” Marvin’s debut with the band was on the album “Exodus,” which is considered one of the greatest albums in the history of reggae music. His distinct guitar style, blending rock influences with traditional reggae rhythms, played a significant role in the Wailers’ sound during this period.

 

Marvin’s tenure with the Wailers lasted until Marley’s death in 1981. During this time, he contributed to several classic albums, including “Kaya,” “Survival,” and “Uprising.” After Marley’s passing, Marvin continued to work with the Wailers and also pursued solo projects. He released a few albums under his name, showcasing his versatility as a musician and his ability to blend different musical styles.

 

In addition to his musical career, Marvin is also known for his spiritual beliefs and his commitment to Rastafarianism, which is often reflected in his music and public persona. His contributions to music, particularly reggae, have earned him a respected place in the genre’s history. Marvin continues to perform and record, sharing his unique sound and message with new generations of fans around the world.

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1325 G Street NW Washington, DC 20005
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A uniquely eclectic experience located just steps from the White House, The Hamilton has become Washington, DC’s favorite gathering place for music, art, entertainment and inventive dining. The Hamilton is designed to welcome any crowd or party in search of an exceptional way to celebrate. Clyde’s Restaurant Group (CRG) is one of the nation’s most successful and enduring restaurant companies. In 1963, the original Clyde’s opened in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, DC. The brand has expanded to include 12 properties in Northern Virginia, suburban Maryland, and the District of Columbia: Clyde’s of Georgetown, Clyde’s of Chevy Chase, Clyde’s at Mark Center, Tower Oaks Lodge, Clyde’s of Gallery Place, Clyde’s Willow Creek Farm, Old Ebbitt Grill, The Tombs, 1789 Restaurant, Fitzgerald’s, The Hamilton and The Hamilton Live. All CRG concepts, while distinctively different than the next, share the same reputation for exemplary customer service, an unforgettable atmosphere and a chef-driven menu featuring high-quality fresh ingredients. CRG closely holds a commitment to its people and the region, proudly fostering an environment of inclusivity, respect, and exceptional hospitality. For more information, please visit Clydes.com.
When & Where
Jan 11, 2025, 8:00pm to 11:00pm Timezone: EST
$20.00


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