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Bob Marley, Tryptic, Kingston, 1973

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    About this photograph

    Arthur Gorson photographed Bob Marley in his home country of Jamaica while on assignment for the groundbreaking Rolling Stone article, “The Wild Side of Paradise.” The photograph was taken in a rehearsal space on Island Records founder Chris Blackwell’s property in Strawberry Hill, Kingston, Jamaica – March, 1973. That year, Marley and his band were embarking on their first European tour and recorded their first album for Island Records, Catch a Fire. Shown next to Marley is Neville Williams, bass player of the band Wadada.

    Print sizes and editions 

    16" x 20" - Edition of 75

    20"x 24" - Edition of 50

    30" x 40" - Edition of 10

    Print type

    Archival pigment print

    Paper type

    FujiCrystal Artisan archival paper

    Signature

    Hand signed by photographer in ink or graphite

    About the photographer

    Arthur Gorson is a renowned photographer and filmmaker known for his iconic photographs of Bob Marley and his work with acclaimed directors like Guillermo Del Toro and Tony Scott. Gorson's Marley photographs have graced album covers and been featured in "Rolling Stone" and various books. He has produced numerous music videos for artists such as Damian Marley, Stevie Nicks, and Iron Maiden, as well as commercial projects for major brands. Gorson's work has earned international recognition, including awards from the Cannes Film Festival, MTV, and the RIAA.

    © Arthur Gorson. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.

Print Details

About this photograph

Arthur Gorson photographed Bob Marley in his home country of Jamaica while on assignment for the groundbreaking Rolling Stone article, “The Wild Side of Paradise.” The photograph was taken in a rehearsal space on Island Records founder Chris Blackwell’s property in Strawberry Hill, Kingston, Jamaica – March, 1973. That year, Marley and his band were embarking on their first European tour and recorded their first album for Island Records, Catch a Fire. Shown next to Marley is Neville Williams, bass player of the band Wadada.

Print sizes and editions 

16" x 20" - Edition of 75

20"x 24" - Edition of 50

30" x 40" - Edition of 10

Print type

Archival pigment print

Paper type

FujiCrystal Artisan archival paper

Signature

Hand signed by photographer in ink or graphite

About the photographer

Arthur Gorson is a renowned photographer and filmmaker known for his iconic photographs of Bob Marley and his work with acclaimed directors like Guillermo Del Toro and Tony Scott. Gorson's Marley photographs have graced album covers and been featured in "Rolling Stone" and various books. He has produced numerous music videos for artists such as Damian Marley, Stevie Nicks, and Iron Maiden, as well as commercial projects for major brands. Gorson's work has earned international recognition, including awards from the Cannes Film Festival, MTV, and the RIAA.

© Arthur Gorson. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.

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