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  1. 9 de jul. de 2019 · ENTREVISTA. Al Anderson (The Wailers): "La CIA y el FBI mataron a Bob Marley" El guitarrista que tocó en los discos fundamentales del rey del reggae y perpetúa su legado sostiene que no murió a ...

  2. Al Anderson is the sole member of the Bob Marley & The Wailers mid - 1970’s lineup in the Original Wailers. The Original Wailers also include Chet Samuel (Lead Vocals / Guitar), Omar Lopez (Bass Guitar), Paapa Nyarkoh (Drums), and Adrian AK Cisneros (Keyboards and Organ) who continue the legacy of Bob Marley & The Wailers’ music.

  3. Al Anderson (2) More images. Real Name: Alan Gordon Anderson. Profile: Guitarist, singer, and songwriter, born July 26, 1947 in Windsor, Connecticut, USA. Anderson was the frontman of the band The Wildweeds, between 1971 and the early 1990s, he was the lead guitarist in the rock band NRBQ, also releasing several solo albums. Sites:

  4. Second solo effort from Big Al Anderson of NRBQ finally sees the light of day! Since NRBQ ( The New Rhythm and Blues Quartet ) recorded with Carl Perkins in 1969 they've amassed a groundswell cult following for their amalgam of just about every indigenous American music one can name (rhythm and blues, rock, jazz, country, etc.), all dosed with a big dollop of humor.

  5. 21 de dic. de 2023 · Once I did, he told me, ‘That’s it, man!’”. Al Anderson opens up on his tumultuous time with a reggae icon. If you’ve ever spent lazy summer days digging classic Bob Marley cuts like No Woman, No Cry, Natty Dread and Revolution, you’ve feasted on the slow-burning, jazzy licks of Al Anderson. With origins in New Jersey, he was born ...

  6. Saskatoon, SK, Canada - 5,862 Followers, 756 Following, 2,036 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Al Anderson's SFS (@alandersonssfs)

  7. 30 de may. de 2012 · The Infamous Al Anderson Interview. A veteran of the reggae music scene for over 35 years, Al Anderson of the Original Wailers was a bluesy rock session guitarist in Chris Blackwell’s Island Records stable when he was invited to join a young singer/songwriter named Bob Marley and his band of Rastafarians from Jamaica- the Wailers.