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A worker paints a picture of Jamaican musician Bob Marley in a square along a street in Bata. February 6, 2012 marks the 67th birth anniversary of the reggae star. (Reuters)
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Jamaican musician David 'Ziggy' Marley looks at photographs of his father on display on the opening day of the exhibit "Bob Marley, Messenger" at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles. The exhibit celebrates the life and music of Bob Marley. (Reuters)
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A man walks past a mural of late musician Bob Marley in Kingston. Marley, who was born in 1945 and died in 1981, remains the most widely known and revered performer of reggae music and is also credited for helping spread Jamaican music to a worldwide audience. (AFP Photo)
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A statue of late musician Bob Marley is pictued in Kingston. Marley's best known hits include "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No Cry", "Exodus", "Could You Be Loved", "Stir It Up", "Jamming", "Redemption Song". (AFP Photo)
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A vendor prepares a coconut for a customer in front of a mural of late musician Bob Marley in Kingston. Marley, who was born in 1945 and died in 1981, remains the most widely known and revered performer of reggae music and is also credited for helping spread Jamaican music to a worldwide audience. (AFP Photo)
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A man wearing a T-shirt of Jamaican musician Bob Marley during the International Day for the Legalization of Marijuana in Medellin, Antioquia Department, Colombia. (AFP Photo)
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Earrings depicting reggae musician Bob Marley (L) and guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara on display for sale at the Fair of the Tower --a traditional crafts market which opens every weekend-- in Brasilia. (AFP Photo)
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