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Aston Barrett (1946–2024), bassist for Bob Marley & the Wailers

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Aston “Family Man” Barrett was the bandleader and bass player for Bob Marley (1945–1981) and the Wailers and helped create the reggae sound.

Aston Barrett’s legacy

Barrett built his own first bass guitar, then began playing alongside his brother, drummer Carlton Barrett (1950–1987). The brothers joined the Wailers in 1969, and their rhythms became foundational to the band9s iconic sound. After Marley9s death in 1981, Barrett led the Wailers Band as they carried on without their founder. The Wailers Band went through several incarnations and breakups, including a period when Barrett was the only band member to have played with Marley.

In addition to his work with the Wailers, Barrett performed and recorded with such musicians as Burning Spear, Peter Tosh (1944–1987), and King Tubby (1941–1989). He was also a mentor to bassist Robbie Shakespeare (19532021) of Sly & Robbie. Barrett9s nickname reflected the fact that he was the father of 41 children.

Notable quote

“Music is life, you know? It's also like a gym. It keeps you happy. It's exercise.â€9 from a 2013 interview for the BBC

Tributes to Aston Barrett

Full obituary: USA Todayc

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