Bunny Wailer
He has become a respected elder statesman of the Jamaican music scene. Bunny Wailer songs, like Mellow Mood, become very popular and trendy online with a great number of streaming and downloads on Boomplay.
Bunny Wailer was born Neville O’Riley Livingston on Apr 10th 1947 in Kingston, Jamaica. He grew up in the village of Nine Miles in St Ann’s. His friendship with Bob Marley began as toddlers. Both were from one parent family. Livingston was brought up by his father and Marley by his mother. The family’s moved in together in 1952. They had a daughter named Pearl Livingston.
In 1966 Bob Marley left the group to seek fortune in the US. The Wailers continued without Marley. The group was then reduced to a trio with the departure of Braithwaite, Green, and Kelso. However, since the core group was talented, they continued to flourish.
By 1973 The Wailers was the biggest reggae band in Jamaica. Their international breakthrough began with a three month trip to the UK. However, the 2nd leg of the tour to the US did not materialize. Livingston dropped out citing religious beliefs (Rastafari principles). The Wailers was no more. They, however, gave two official benefit concerts after their official breaking.
Career
Bunny Wailer became more focused on his spiritual faith. He then started a solo career.The three Wailers started their label. Marley started Tuff Gong and Tosh H.I.M. Intel Diplo. Wailer launched his own label ‘Solomonic’ with his debut single “Searching for Love” in 1973. Four more singles followed this. In 1976 the phenomenal ‘Blackheart Man’ was released. It is a good example of his roots reggae style. In the beginning, he and Tosh would sing each other’s background vocals.
Bunny Wailer also reworked the Wailers songs with the backing of top Jamaican musicians like Sly and Robbie. He released many songs which were popular. His best performance was on stage with Stevie Wonder for a benefit concert for the Jamaican Institute for the Blind. This was captured on tape for 1983’s live album. In 1986 he undertook his first tour outside Jamaica after the debacle of 1973. He released two new albums Rootsman Skanking and Rule Dance Hall. In 1990 he made his debut appearance at the Reggae Supersplash Fest.
Hunny Wailer started the new millennium with the album “Communication.” The death of Bob Marley due to Cancer in 1981 and murder of Peter Tosh in 1987 makes him the only surviving member of the Wailers.
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Achievement
Bunny Wailer won three Grammy Awards. The first one came in 1991 for Best Reggae Album “Time will Tell” A tribute to Bob Marley. Then four years later, he won another Grammy in 1995 for Crucial Roots Classic. In 1997, his third Grammy was awarded for the Hall of Fame A Tribute to Bob Marley 50th Anniversary (RAS)
Bunny Wailer was featured in True Love by Toots & the Maytals which won the Grammy in 2004.
In 2012 it was announced that he would receive Jamaica’s Highest Honour Order of Jamaica.
Bunny Wailer songs are included in Boomplay music playlists. Search to stream and download Bunny Wailer songs MP3/ single/ albums on the platform....more
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Bunny Wailer Biography
He has become a respected elder statesman of the Jamaican music scene. Bunny Wailer songs, like Mellow Mood, become very popular and trendy online with a great number of streaming and downloads on Boomplay.
Bunny Wailer was born Neville O’Riley Livingston on Apr 10th 1947 in Kingston, Jamaica. He grew up in the village of Nine Miles in St Ann’s. His friendship with Bob Marley began as toddlers. Both were from one parent family. Livingston was brought up by his father and Marley by his mother. The family’s moved in together in 1952. They had a daughter named Pearl Livingston.
In 1966 Bob Marley left the group to seek fortune in the US. The Wailers continued without Marley. The group was then reduced to a trio with the departure of Braithwaite, Green, and Kelso. However, since the core group was talented, they continued to flourish.
By 1973 The Wailers was the biggest reggae band in Jamaica. Their international breakthrough began with a three month trip to the UK. However, the 2nd leg of the tour to the US did not materialize. Livingston dropped out citing religious beliefs (Rastafari principles). The Wailers was no more. They, however, gave two official benefit concerts after their official breaking.
Career
Bunny Wailer became more focused on his spiritual faith. He then started a solo career.The three Wailers started their label. Marley started Tuff Gong and Tosh H.I.M. Intel Diplo. Wailer launched his own label ‘Solomonic’ with his debut single “Searching for Love” in 1973. Four more singles followed this. In 1976 the phenomenal ‘Blackheart Man’ was released. It is a good example of his roots reggae style. In the beginning, he and Tosh would sing each other’s background vocals.
Bunny Wailer also reworked the Wailers songs with the backing of top Jamaican musicians like Sly and Robbie. He released many songs which were popular. His best performance was on stage with Stevie Wonder for a benefit concert for the Jamaican Institute for the Blind. This was captured on tape for 1983’s live album. In 1986 he undertook his first tour outside Jamaica after the debacle of 1973. He released two new albums Rootsman Skanking and Rule Dance Hall. In 1990 he made his debut appearance at the Reggae Supersplash Fest.
Hunny Wailer started the new millennium with the album “Communication.” The death of Bob Marley due to Cancer in 1981 and murder of Peter Tosh in 1987 makes him the only surviving member of the Wailers.
Follow Boomplay and keep up-to-date with the latest Bunny Wailer songs and information.
Achievement
Bunny Wailer won three Grammy Awards. The first one came in 1991 for Best Reggae Album “Time will Tell” A tribute to Bob Marley. Then four years later, he won another Grammy in 1995 for Crucial Roots Classic. In 1997, his third Grammy was awarded for the Hall of Fame A Tribute to Bob Marley 50th Anniversary (RAS)
Bunny Wailer was featured in True Love by Toots & the Maytals which won the Grammy in 2004.
In 2012 it was announced that he would receive Jamaica’s Highest Honour Order of Jamaica.
Bunny Wailer songs are included in Boomplay music playlists. Search to stream and download Bunny Wailer songs MP3/ single/ albums on the platform.
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