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Kingston, Jamaica. 29th Mar, 2023. On the grounds of the Bob Marley Museum, 79-year-old reggae percussionist Herman Davis, known as Bongo Herman, sits in his booth holding a flag with Marley's likeness. He sells music recordings and souvenirs there and tells tourists about his long music career. (to dpa-Korr "Catch a Fire": When reggae went out into the world 50 years ago") Credit: Nick Kaiser/dpa/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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