Aston “Family Man” Barrett, Bob Marley Bassist, Dies at 77
The key reggae figure played on “Could You Be Loved,” “Get Up Stand Up,” and “No Woman, No Cry,” as well as songs by Lee “Scratch” Perry and Peter Tosh, among others
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