Junior Marvin
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Junior Marvin | ||
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Junior Marvin playing guitar
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Background information | ||
Also known as | Junior Hanson, Junior Kerr | |
Origin | Kingston, Jamaica | |
Genre(s) | Reggae, Rock | |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, author, poet, artist | |
Instrument(s) | Guitar | |
Years active | 1969 - Present | |
Associated acts |
Bob Marley & The Wailers and The Wailers Band | |
Website | www.juniormarvin.com |
Junior Marvin (aka Junior Kerr aka Junior Hanson aka Julian [Jr] Marvin) is a Jamaican born guitarist. Junior met Bob Marley on February 14, 1977 (Valentine's Day) and thereafter joined Bob Marley and The Wailers Band. After Bob Marley passed Junior carried on the music of The Wailers Band releasing albums ID, Majestic Warriors, Jah Message, and My Friends. Junior is commonly confused with Junior Murvin who also is a reggae artist.
In 1997 Junior left The Wailers Band and went on to do works on his own. More recently Junior has toured with Kaliroots and also has toured with The Wailers Band again.
Junior has started on his solo career and is expected to release his solo album Wailin' For Love in 2007
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[edit] Musical timeline
[edit] Bands
- Mid 1960's - First band Blue-Ace-Unit, with Calvin 'Fuzzy' Samuels.
- 1969 - White Rabbit: Shared band with Linda Lewis.
- 1970 - Junior joins the Keef Hartley Band under the name Junior Kerr.
- 1973 - Junior creates Hanson under the name Junior Hanson.
- 1977 - Junior joins Bob Marley and The Wailers as Junior Marvin.
- 1981 - After Bob Marley's death Junior carries on The Wailers Band at the request of Bob Marley.
- 1997 - Junior departs from The Wailers Band.
- 2005 - Junior returns to The Wailers Band.
- 2007 - Junior to release solo album Wailin' For Love
[edit] Sessions
- Toots & The Maytals (Reggae Got Soul, 1976)
- Delroy Washington (I Sus, 1976)
- Steve Winwood (Steve Winwood (self-titled album), 1977) credited as Junior Hanson or Julian [Jr] Marvin
- Burning Spear (Hail H.I.M., 1980)
- Joe Higgs (Blackman Know Yourself, 1990)
- Bunny Wailer (Hall of Fame: A Tribute to Bob Marley, 1995)
- Don Carlos (Prophecy, 1995)
- Culture (Payday, 1999?)
- Israel Vibration (Jericho, May 2000)
- O.A.R. (Any Time Now, "Night Shift/Stir It Up," 2002)
- Lenny Kravitz (on Saturday Night Live, 2003?)
- Alpha Blondy
[edit] Video
[edit] See also
- Commonly confused with: Junior Murvin.