CULTURE & TRAVEL - The Bob Marley Museum: Welcome to Jamrock!

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The Bob Marley Museum: Welcome to Jamrock!

Experienced by Kimatni D. Rawlins

One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain. -- Bob Marley's Trench Town Rock 

Damon “Jr. Gong” Marley's reggae anthem "Welcome to Jamrock" never felt so poignant than during the weekend I finally visited the Kingston (Jamrock) epicenter after two decades of travel to one of the most heartfelt and vibrational islands on Earth. Jr. Gong recorded the track at his father's 56 Hope Road studio using the same audio console “Tuff Gong” mixed in the 70s. More importantly, 56 Hope Road has become the Bob Marley Museum and offers tours to Robert "Nesta" Marley fans, pupils, and faithful followers from around the globe. Your reverence for Nesta will be rewarded with timeless symbolism, musical artifacts, and comprehensive knowledge of his career.

"I don't stand for black man's side, I don't stand for white man's side. I stand for God's side." -- Bob Marley

As a pupil of the King of Reggae’s message and body of work, it was endearing to visit the place that fills my mind and soul with passion, hunger and, the call of duty to spread the "One Love" unity cry from one of the greatest musicians, poets, and sages to grace this planet. Marley was emblematic of peace and wrote songs that changed political positions, unified nations, strengthened the minds of the weak, and encouraged doubters through positive vibrations, love, and affection. You will be in awe of Bob's history as you walk through the achievement rooms, witness culinary experiences like the energizing Irish Moss, peek in the bedroom which displays his handmade slippers, his chalice, and his meditation zone. It was amazing how everything was still intact after so many years. There are still original bullet holes (from an attempted assassination) in the backroom where Marley and his band were rehearsing for the Smile Jamaica concert in December of 1976. 

There's a natural mystic blowing through the air. If you listen carefully now you will hear. -- Bob Marley’s Natural Mystic

The album Catch a Fire set it for Bob and is prominently displayed on the Museum walls along with every other record he recorded. Historical artifacts, concert outfits, and a media room decorated with magazine and newspaper articles from around the world continue to edify guests. The exterior of the house features a life-sized statue of the legend, a courtyard which used to be Marley's soccer field, and murals of his band members, the Iron Lions of Zion, and his seven sons. Yes, Mr. Marley was definitely part of the Fit Fathers movement birthing 12 kids in total. Interestingly enough, my Jamrock journey was capped with a live performance by Julian Marley, who was in town at the Jazz, Blues, and cultural watering hole known as Redbones Café. Coincidence? Certainly not!

"Live for yourself and you will live in vain, live for others and you will live again." -- Bob Marley 

Serving as his home until Cancer took its toll in 1981, 56 Hope Road also features an 80-seat theater, a gallery, a gift shop, and the Legend Café that delights your appetite with Ital (vegan) and traditional Jamaican meals. Open Monday through Saturday from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm; each tour lasts 1 hour and 15 minutes. Non-resident adults pay $20 and children $10.00. The property is closed on Sundays. 

The cheapest and most hassle-free route to Kingston from Montego Bay is the Knutsford Express which is a coach that costs roughly $25 and takes close to four hours in travel time. Or fly directly into Jamaica's capital city by way of Norman Manley International Airport, which is less than twenty minutes from the commercial center of the Caribbean. I stayed at the elegant and quaint Spanish Court Hotel for $160 a night. The property offered all the modern amenities needed for frequent travelers, including free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour gym, complimentary breakfast, fine dining, and an outdoor pool on the rooftop.

Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds. -- Bob Marley’s Redemption Song

Wake Up And Live and plan your next excursion to Kingston, Jamaica while enjoying the warmth of the sun, tantalizing Caribbean waters, prophesizing reggae music, and a visit to 56 Hope Road to experience life and all its simplicities Bob Marley style. For me, the visit was a moment of introspection and one I will cherish forever. Yet, I'll be back soon forward. 

Visit www.BobMarleyMuseum.com for more details. One Love! 


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