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Jamaican graphic artiste and photographer Neville Garrick, who was most recognised for his award-winning work as art director for reggae legend Bob Marley, has died.
On August 6, his daughter Naomi received on his behalf the Order of Distinction, Commander Class (CD), a national award for his contribution to Jamaica’s music, art and culture. Sad you didn't see ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica — St Jago High set a championship record of 46.02 seconds to win the High School Girls 4x100m International event on Saturday’s thir ...
Bob and Rita were released from the hospital in time for the musician to perform at the Smile Jamaica ... from Marley's friend and colleague Neville Garrick, who worked as the musician's art ...
Neville Garrick, the Tuff Gong art director and Marley confidant ... who is British and of Jamaican descent. “And she was so much more and represents so much, and so much to Bob.
British photographer Adrian Boot recalls lifting the reggae icon’s spirits in the latest episode of the online video series ...
Neville Garrick became the art director for Bob Marley and the Wailers in 1974 ... Mowatt was the first Jamaican woman to record a solo album with the release of "Black Woman" in 1979.