Blog based on the photographic art of Lindsay Donald.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
ONE LOVE - BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS
This version of One Love is unique. Listen very carefully to the lyrics. This is from the Exodus & Kaya Monitor Mixes, also known as the Exodus & Kaya Horn Mixes. Fulljoy.
Labels:
Bob Marley,
Bob Marley and the Wailers,
One Love
ONE AIM ONE PEOPLE ONE DESTINY ONE LOVE
With a dear friend, Mr. Colin Oliver Leslie. We are at The Bob Marley Museum, 56 Hope Road, Kingston.
Labels:
56 Hope Road,
Bob Malrey Museum,
Bob Marley,
Colin Oliver Leslie,
Jamaica,
Kingston,
Lindsay,
Portrait of a Legend and Other Folks
Friday, February 17, 2012
SPEAKING WITH LINDSAY DONALD
Labels:
Bob Marley,
Burning Spear,
Jamaica,
Janhoi Jaja,
Kodak,
Lindsay Donald,
London,
Photographer,
photographs,
photography,
Portrait of a Legend and Other Folks,
Rita Marley,
Steel Pulse,
Stevie Wonder,
Sweden
Sunday, February 12, 2012
THE GUN SHOT ROOM
On December 3rd, 1976, two days before "Smile Jamaica", a free ...concert organised by the then Jamaican Prime Minister Mr Michael Manley, Bob Marley, Nana Rita and Bob's manager, the late Mr Don Taylor, were wounded from gunshots by unknown gunmen inside 56 Hope Road, Kingston.
Mr Taylor and Nana Rita sustained serious injuries but later made full recoveries.
Bob received minor wounds in the chest and arm.
The shooting took place in what we now call, The Gun Shot Room.
I paid a visit last Friday and the chill is still there.
Bless.
Labels:
56 Hope Road,
Bob Malrey Museum,
Bob Marley,
Jamaica,
Kingston,
Lindsay Donald,
Michael Manley,
Nana Rita Marley,
Smile Jamaica
LINDSAY DONALD GOT THE BUZZ AGAIN!!
POALAOF!!!!!
***.......with a dear friend, Mr Colin Oliver Leslie. We are at The Bob Marley Museum, 56 Hope Road, Kingston, last Friday.***
Labels:
56 Hope Road,
Bob Malrey Museum,
Colin Oliver Leslie,
Jamaica,
Kingston,
Lindsay Donald,
Portrait of a Legend and Other Folks
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
GREETINGS YOU LOT
Greetings you lot.
Jamaica is nice.
Yesterday I spent a glorious afternoon with Nana Rita Marley at the Nyabinghi Cultural Project in Porus, Clarendon, of which she is patron.
Jamaica is nice.
Yesterday I spent a glorious afternoon with Nana Rita Marley at the Nyabinghi Cultural Project in Porus, Clarendon, of which she is patron.
...
Now kindly hear this.
Nana Rita Marley will invest in the book Portrait of a Legend and other Folks.
Nana Rita Marley Marley will write the introduction to the book Portrait of a Legend and other Folks.
Last Friday I had the pleasure of a one-hour meeting with the minister of Tourism, the Hon: Damion Crawford, who is overwhelmingly enthusiaistic and promised to do his best helping to promote Portrait of a Legend and other Folks due to be published in August.
I am due to leave Jamaica tomorrow evening.
But for now, time for the beach.
Ciao you lot and ONE LOVE.
Now kindly hear this.
Nana Rita Marley will invest in the book Portrait of a Legend and other Folks.
Nana Rita Marley Marley will write the introduction to the book Portrait of a Legend and other Folks.
Last Friday I had the pleasure of a one-hour meeting with the minister of Tourism, the Hon: Damion Crawford, who is overwhelmingly enthusiaistic and promised to do his best helping to promote Portrait of a Legend and other Folks due to be published in August.
I am due to leave Jamaica tomorrow evening.
But for now, time for the beach.
Ciao you lot and ONE LOVE.
**I was to present a PoaLaoF Limited Edition Promotional T-Shirt to Jamaica's minister of Tourism, the Hon: Damion Crawford in his office last Friday.**
Monday, February 6, 2012
HAPPY EARTHDAY BOB MARLEY
'72 was first time I leave Jamaica..an start to come out in other part a the earth..introduced the music..you know..reggae music..other group used to do it still..you know..cause Desmond Dekker..Jimmy Cliff..an plenty..Millie Small..Laurel Aitken..Derrick Morgan..Owen Grey..lot of them..you know..but our second period now..start with '73..yes this is the SURVIVAL
Painting courtesy of Maria Sargarodschi https://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=100000137601034
Labels:
Bob Marley,
Derrick Morgan,
Desmond Dekker,
Jamaica,
Jimmy Cliff,
Laurel Aitkin,
Lindsay Donald,
Maria Sargarodschi,
Millie Small,
Owen Grey,
Portrait of a Legend and Other Folks,
reggae,
Survival
A TRIBUTE TO BOB MARLEY - STEVIE WONDER - SUNSPLASH 1982
In 1982, Stevie appeared at the annual Reggae Sunsplash Festival in Jamaica. That year the festival paid tribute to Bob Marley who had died a year earlier. Stevie was joined on stage by the group Third World and Rita Marley to perform Masterblaster (Jammin') and Marley's Redemption Song. After their performance Stevie suggested that he write some material for the band's next album. The result was the hit single Try Jah Love and the socially aware, You're Playing Us Much Too Close.
Labels:
1980,
Bob Marley,
Bob Marley Tribute,
Jamaica,
Stevie Wonder,
Sunsplash,
Third World
Sunday, February 5, 2012
THE LEGEND BOB MARLEY & STEVIE WONDER
The Legend Bob Marley said this. "Who would I like to write a song for? Well I would really like to write a lot of songs, that people, lot a good arists could do now. Like Stevie Wonder."
I was to photograph Stevie Wonder. These photos will be in https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=234982703252882&id=100001449572222#!/portraitofalegendandotherfolks
COULD YOU BE LOVED
Of COULD YOU BE LOVED
You sayin' an interpretation of
Like you can unnerstan'
Never miss your water till your well run dry
Could You Be Loved you know
Your heart has seen the great Light
Could You Be Loved
Could You Be Loved is a test on us
Could You Really Be Loved
Is beautiful
Irie
True true
Photo courtesy of https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=670347025#!/pages/Mark-Robinson-Paintings/128514130593287
You sayin' an interpretation of
Like you can unnerstan'
Never miss your water till your well run dry
Could You Be Loved you know
Your heart has seen the great Light
Could You Be Loved
Could You Be Loved is a test on us
Could You Really Be Loved
Is beautiful
Irie
True true
Photo courtesy of https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=670347025#!/pages/Mark-Robinson-Paintings/128514130593287
Labels:
Bob Marley,
Could You Be Loved,
Lindsay Donald,
Mark Robinson,
Portrait of a Legend and Other Folks
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