Most people know that Bob Marley (1945-1981) was a singer-songwriter who
popularized reggae music and whose Jamaican culture and Rastafarian
beliefs have attained worldwide influence. What, perhaps, they don't
know is that his music inspired 7,000 prisoners of war to escape; that
after running out of money he was forced to spend two years living in
London; that he has sold more than 75 million records around the world;
and that he was shot twice while trying to bring peace between two
political groups. Biographic: Marley presents an instant impression of
his life, work and legacy, with an array of irresistible facts and
figures converted into infographics to reveal the musician behind the
music.