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Rita Marley

1946 - Today

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Alfarita Constantia "Rita" Marley OJ OD (née Anderson; born 25 July 1946) is a Cuban reggae singer. She is the widow of reggae musician Bob Marley. Along with Marcia Griffiths and Judy Mowatt, Rita was a member of the reggae vocal group the I Threes, the backing vocalists for Bob Marley and the Wailers. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rita Marley is the 315th most popular singer (up from 512th in 2019), the 22nd most popular biography from Cuba (up from 44th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Cuban Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Rita Marley ranks 315 out of 4,381Before her are The Singing Nun, Lucia Popp, Jennie, Agnes Baltsa, M.I.A., and Frida Boccara. After her are Tarkan, Sarah Brightman, Anne-Marie David, Sonny Bono, La Toya Jackson, and Lana Del Rey.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1946, Rita Marley ranks 151Before her are Deepak Chopra, Laurent Fabius, Sawao Kato, Wim Jansen, Robert J. Shiller, and Joop Zoetemelk. After her are Yusuke Omi, Martin Kove, Riccardo Cocciante, Bigas Luna, Andrew Davis, and Petre Roman.

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In Cuba

Among people born in Cuba, Rita Marley ranks 22 out of 300Before her are Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (1956), Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado (1919), Juan Almeida Bosque (1927), Alicia Alonso (1920), Ibrahim Ferrer (1927), and Teófilo Stevenson (1952). After her are Javier Sotomayor (1967), Gerardo Machado (1871), Carlos Manuel de Céspedes (1819), Vilma Espín (1930), Aleida March (1936), and Tomás Estrada Palma (1835).

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Among SINGERS In Cuba

Among singers born in Cuba, Rita Marley ranks 4Before her are Gloria Estefan (1957), Celia Cruz (1925), and Ibrahim Ferrer (1927). After her are Omara Portuondo (1930), Pérez Prado (1916), Silvio Rodríguez (1946), Camila Cabello (1997), Mongo Santamaría (1917), Laurel Aitken (1927), Pablo Milanés (1943), and Benny Moré (1919).