Film, Video Roger Steffens: Oral History of Bob Marley
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- Title
- Roger Steffens: Oral History of Bob Marley
- Summary
- Roger Steffens speaks about his book, "So Much Things to Say: The Oral History of Bob Marley," exploring the history and mythology surrounding the musician and the people who knew him. Steffens speaks from the expert viewpoint of a journalist, musician and producer known for four decades of reggae scholarship, as well as tours with the artist, and the impressive resources of his own impressive Marley collection of recordings and memorabilia.
- Event Date
- November 02, 2017
- Running Time
- 1 hours 13 minutes 37 seconds
- Online Format
- video
- image
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