The Wailers (reggae) Article Index for
The Wailers
Website Links For
Wailers
 

Information About

The Wailers (reggae)





Musical Information

  Name The Wailers
  Img Wailers group high res(resized)jpg
  Img Capt The Wailers in the middle of the , Bob Marley , Peter Tosh
  Albums Image:Bob marley albumsJPG
  Background group_or_band
  Origin Kingston , Jamaica
  Genre Ska , Rocksteady and Reggae
  Years Active 1963 - 1974
  Past Members Junior Braithwaite <br /> Beverley Kelso <br /> Bunny Livingston <br /> Bob Marley <br /> Peter Tosh <br /> Cherry Smith


The Wailers was a Ska , Rocksteady and Reggae group formed in Kingston , Jamaica in 1963 , consisting of Junior Braithwaite , Beverley Kelso , Bunny Livingston (aka Bunny Wailer), Robert Nesta Marley (aka Bob Marley), Winston McIntosh (aka Peter Tosh), and Cherry Smith . They were called variously The Teenagers, The Wailing Rudeboys, The Wailing Wailers, and finally The Wailers. By 1966, Braithwaite, Kelso, and Smith had left the band, leaving the trio of Livingston, Marley, and McIntosh. In the early 1970 s, a rhythm section known as the Wailers Band , consisting of the Barrett brothers Aston "Family Man" Barrett and Carlton (Carlie) Barrett , was added to the Wailers. The Wailers recorded such groundbreaking songs as, " Simmer Down ", "Trenchtown Rock", "Nice Time", " Stir It Up ", " Get Up, Stand Up ", and many others.

The Wailers broke up in 1974 , with each of the three main members going on to pursue solo careers. Bob Marley went on to international fame with Bob Marley & The Wailers (with the I Threes as the backing vocalists). Peter Tosh had a moderately successful career while Bunny Wailer remained relatively unknown outside of Jamaica.

Often, usually for marketing purposes, Bob Marley, '''The Wailers''', and '''Bob Marley & the Wailers''' are used indiscriminately to refer to recordings actually made by separate entities.


SEE ALSO



EXTERNAL LINKS