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List of Rastafarians
Summary
This is a
list of notable
Rastafari
.
Early teachers
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Leonard Howell
Joseph Hibbert
Archibald Dunkley
Sam Brown
Vernon Carrington
Charles Edwards
Mortimer Planner
Musicians
edit
Bob Marley
(1945–1981), musician and singer
Peter Tosh
(1944–1987) musician and singer
Bunny Wailer
(1947–2021), reggae singer
[1]
Max Romeo
(1947–), reggae singer
Junior Delgado
(1958-2005), reggae singer
Beres Hammond
(1955-), reggae singer
Dennis Brown
(1957-1999), reggae singer
Winston Rodney (Burning Spear)
(1945–), musician and singer
Alpha Blondy
, Ivorian reggae musician
Alborosie
, (1977-), Italian-Jamaican musician and singer
Ziggy Marley
(1968–), musician and singer
Lucky Dube
, South African reggae musician (1964–2007)
Evison Matafale
, Malawian reggae musician (1969–2001)
Prince Far I
(1945–1983), deejay
Buju Banton
(1973–),
dancehall
and
ragga
musician and singer
Damian Marley
(1978–), musician and singer
Ky-Mani Marley
(1976–), musician and singer
Stephen Marley
(1972–), musician and singer
Julian Marley
(1975–), musician and singer
Rita Marley
(1946–), musician and singer
Rohan Marley
(1972–), played college football
Milton Nascimento
(1942–), Brazilian singer
Jah Shaka
, sound system operator
Joseph Hill
(1949–2006) musician and singer
Lincoln Thompson
, (1949–1999), musician and
composer
Cedric Myton
, composer and musician
Ras Michael
, musician and singer
[2]
Sizzla
, musician and singer
[3]
Bad Brains
, American hardcore punk band
Pablo Moses
, reggae singer
Wadada Leo Smith
,
jazz
musician and composer
Jah Cure
, Reggae singer
Anthony B
, reggae singer and deejay
Richie Spice
, reggae singer
Mutabaruka
, poet and reggae musician
Augustus Pablo
, (1954–1999) reggae musician and producer
Hans Söllner
, German musician
Che Fu
, Hip Hop, R&B and reggae Singer
Tigilau Ness
, reggae singer
I Wayne
, reggae artist/songwriter
Capleton
, reggae artist
[4]
Soldiers of Jah Army
, reggae band
Bushman
, musician and singer
Junior Kelly
, singer
Gregory Isaacs
(1951–2010), reggae singer
Junior Reid
, reggae singer
Barrington Levy
, reggae singer
Yellowman
, reggae dancehall singer
Gentleman
, reggae singer
Don Carlos
, reggae singer
Michael Prophet
(1957–2017), roots reggae singer
Larry Marshall
(1941–2017), roots reggae singer
Jacob Miller
(1952–1980), musician and reggae singer
Nicodemus
, reggae singer
Ini Kamoze
(Cecil Campbell), reggae singer
Michael Rose
, reggae singer
Junior Murvin
, reggae singer
Sugar Minott
(1956–2010), reggae singer
Capleton
, reggae singer
Queen Ifrica
, reggae singer
U Roy
, Jamaican musician
Tribal Seeds
, reggae band
Cocoa Tea
, reggae singer
Chezidek
, reggae singer
Dezarie
, reggae singer
Junior Byles
, reggae singer
Protoje
, reggae singer
Turbulence
, reggae singer
Lutan Fyah
, reggae singer
[5]
Chronixx
, reggae singer
Politicians
edit
Ed "NJWeedman" Forchion
, American cannabis rights activist
Nándor Tánczos
,
New Zealand
politician
Sams'K Le Jah
,
Burkina Faso
protest leader
Artists
edit
Ras Daniel Heartman
, Jamaican artist
Benjamin Zephaniah
, poet
Sportspeople
edit
Ricardo Gardner
, Jamaican footballer
[6]
Thabo Mngomeni
, South African footballer
[7]
Tafari Moore
, English footballer
[8]
References
edit
^
Bunny quoted directly in the 2012 documentary
Marley
^
Ras Michael & The Sons Of Negus
^
Du Noyer, Paul (2003).
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music
(1st ed.). Fulham, London: Flame Tree Publishing. p. 364.
ISBN
1-904041-96-5
.
^
Park, Esther. Bob Marley Movement Caribbean Festival 2010: Interview With Capleton.
Miami New Times
. 25 February 2010.
^
Lutan Fyah 'nah' apologise - Says his statement holds truth - Was not meant to disrespect Archived 2008-12-04 at the
Wayback Machine
^
"Bibi – the 'big dog' now".
Jamaica Gleaner
. Gleaner Company. 11 October 2008. Archived from the original on 7 October 2012
. Retrieved
17 June
2011
.
^
Nchabeleng, Mcelwa (19 July 2012). "Legends Corner: Thabo Mngomeni the proud jahman". Sunday World
. Retrieved
5 July
2018
.
^
Gallagher, Sean (29 December 2016). "Arsenal youngster hails the influence of God on his pledging career".
Islington Gazette
. Retrieved
30 May
2017
.