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April 9, 2015
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'I STILL HAVE ALL THE ALBUMS' |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() AP Photos/Pablo Martinez Monsivais - US President Barack Obama visits the Bob Marley Museum with tour guide Natasha Clark last night. Obama tells tour guide during visit to Bob Marley museum President Obama made a stop at the Bob Marley Museum at Hope Road in St Andrew, shortly after arriving in the island on a working visit. The museum is located at Marley's former home. The attraction features a life-size 3D hologram of Marley from the One Love Peace Concert in 1978, his Grammy Lifetime Achievement award, his personal recording studio, his bedroom, clothing and a collection of gold and platinum records, according to the website. President Obama, according to reports, made the unscheduled stop at the location where he was shown around by tour guide Natasha Clark. A report from a New York Times photographer Stephen Crowley said Obama could be heard telling the guide "I still have all the albums." The Washington Post later reported that as Obama toured, strains of One Love, a Marley great, with its chorus of "let's get together and feel all right," echoed out the windows and into the night. There were also several tweets from members of the overseas media with Bloomberg reporter Justin Sink tweeting "Obama is visiting the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston. No print reporters allowed to join him in the museum bc of space constraints." Obama, a long-time Marley fan, told MTV in 2012 that "I remember in college listening, and not agreeing with his whole philosophy necessarily, but raising my awareness how people outside of our country were thinking about the struggle for jobs and dignity and freedom," he said. Photo op with marleys He has also been photographed at the White House with Rita and Ziggy Marley, wife and son of the late King of Reggae. Bob Marley, who died of cancer in 1986, became a superstar in the 1970s. His album, Exodus was named Album of the Century in 2000 by the Time Magazine, while his song One Love was voted song of the
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