Tuff Gong
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Tuff Gong | |
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Founded | 1970 |
Founder(s) | Bob Marley |
Genre(s) | Reggae |
Country of Origin | United States/United Kingdom/Jamaica |
Website | Official site of Tuff Gong |
Tuff Gong is a record label that was formed by the reggae group The Wailers in 1970 and named after Bob Marley's nickname. The first single on the label was "Run For Cover" by The Wailers. The Tuff Gong headquarters were located at 56 Hope Road, in Kingston, Jamaica, Bob Marley's home. The location is now home to the Bob Marley Museum.