
Photographer: 'Bob Marley didn’t understand what snow was'
Photographer Dennis Morris has paid tribute to Bob Marley who died 35 years ago this week.
He became his photographer after meeting him in London whilst off school. He told 5 live Daily's Peter Allen that the 'King of Reggae' was not a fan of British weather after experiencing snow fall for the first time.
"It was snowing and Bob said "what that?" I said its snow because he had never been in the winter before. He then went back to Jamaica."
This clip is originally from 5 live Daily on Thursday 12 May 2016.
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