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Together with Bob Marley, the Wailers have sold in excess of 250 million albums worldwide. In England alone, they’ve notched up over twenty chart hits, including seven Top 10 entries. Outside of their groundbreaking work with Marley, the Wailers have also played or performed with international acts like Sting, the Fugees, Stevie Wonder, Carlos Santana, and Alpha Blondy, as well as reggae legends such as Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, and Burning Spear. As the greatest living exponents of Jamaica’s reggae tradition, the Wailers have completed innumerable other tours, playing to an estimated 24 million people across the globe. They have also been the first reggae band to tour new territories on many occasions, including Africa and the Far East.
Their nucleus formed in 1969, when Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer, and Peter Tosh recruited the Barrett brothers – bassist Aston “Family Man” and drummer Carly – from Lee Perry’s Upsetters to play on hits such as Lively Up Yourself, Trenchtown Rock, Duppy Conqueror, and many more besides. Inspired by Rastafari and their ambitions of reaching an international audience, this is the line-up that pioneered roots rock reggae, and signed to Island Records in 1971. Bunny and Peter left two years later. It was at this point that the in-demand Barrett brothers – whose rhythms also underpinned innumerable seventies’ reggae hits by other acts – assumed the title of Wailers, and backed Marley on the group’s international breakthrough album, Natty Dread. Under Family Man’s musical leadership, they then partnered Bob Marley on the succession of hit singles and albums that made him a global icon, winner of several Lifetime Achievement awards, and Jamaica’s best-loved musical superstar.
Drummer Carlton “Carlie” Barrett died in 1987, leaving his brother as the main beneficiary of the Wailers’ mantle. Subsequent line-ups have revolved around Family Man, who is widely regarded as one of the world’s greatest bass players. Modest and unassuming, he was present on all of those unforgettable performances by Bob Marley & The Wailers from the seventies. He and lead singer Elan Atias form the main axis of the current Wailers – a group that’s one of the last, great reggae institutions, yet which refuses to live off past glories. That’s because whereas Family Man represents tried and trusted roots authenticity, Elan injects fresh excitement into a show that continues to attract enthusiastic audiences from around the world.
Hailing from Los Angeles, Elan was discovered by Wailers’ guitarist Al Anderson, and first sang with the band in 1997. After a brief hiatus to record his acclaimed debut album Together As One, produced by No Doubt’s Tony Kanal, he was soon called home by the Wailers’ mesmerising rhythms, and the opportunity to revisit those landmark reggae hits. Since reuniting with them, Elan has seamlessly worked some of his own songs into their repertoire, and also formed a joint production venture with Family Man that’s designed to extend the Marley legacy yet further, and branch out into all areas of contemporary music. By way of example, their first project – which promises to be a revelation – is a new Wailers’ album featuring some of the biggest names in popular music. Prepare to be amazed!
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Member Since: 4/10/2007
Band Website: wailers.com
Band Members:INTERVIEWER: "Now it's bob marley and the wailers. you write such a lot of material for the group. Are you commited to the group?"

BOB MARLEY: "Well Yes. The group is the Wailers. Well fi some reason them seh Bob marley and the wailers. I never tell anyone fi seh dat, from no time at all. But maybe fi some reason why dem do it, you know? Well I man is a Wailers. An ah just soh it rest. Right now i and i ah goh play some music and just gwan play some music until then. Until wah fi happen well just happen. because I andI don't plan life. because when man plan, Jah wipe out."

INTERVIEWER: "A lot of people have a hard time understanding reggae, some people say it's a way of life; some people say, um, a dance, you know, and sometimes .....Now youre responsible for bringing reggae out into this world. As far as you are concerned, really, what is reggae?

BOB MARLEY: "Reggae is a vehicle that is used to translate a message of redemption to the people upon the earth today, we use it for that. You have a next man that use it just for dance, you know. but we use it for convey a message. because I don't see no other music can carry the message as good as it. Is like a heavy duty machine, you know. so is that we use it for."
Influences: Bob Marley
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Record Label: Wailers
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Join the Wailers street team!

Hey everyone,We are continuing to build our very first ever street team for The Wailers and would love to have YOUR help spreading the word about the band. We will have free tickets to shows, T-Shirts...
Posted by Wailers on Tue, 08 Jul 2008 10:25:00 PST

Wailers, Aston Family Man Barrett and Riverkeeper

  Bob Marley and The Wailers bass player, Aston 'Family Man' Barrett, and David Whiteside star in a public service announcement for Black Warrior Riverkeeper. For cleaner water: Support local and...
Posted by Wailers on Tue, 01 Jul 2008 03:57:00 PST

Latest Wailers Article

Hey everybody, check out the latest press from APP.com:"We're halfway through the recording process," Atias said while calling from Manhattan. "We're recording with some major performers. I wish I cou...
Posted by Wailers on Tue, 10 Jun 2008 01:08:00 PST

Wailers & Wyclef

At Clemnson University in South Carolina the Wailers played a killer show and had the opportunity to hang with Wyclef.Enjoy this photo by Rich Allis!Add iLike to your MySpace - The Wailers on iLike...
Posted by Wailers on Wed, 23 Apr 2008 02:07:00 PST

Wailers on PensEyeView.com!

Check out this great interview with Elan about the Wailers life on the road and their upcoming album! "Well, the one thing is that we would love to announce is that we’re working on a new albu...
Posted by Wailers on Fri, 28 Mar 2008 03:48:00 PST

Langerado Festival 2008 Review

Check out this review of the Wailers from Langerado Festival 2008:CMJ ReviewExcerpt: "Any Bob Marley song you could ever want to hear was played for this set. Matisyahu joined them on stage for a spec...
Posted by Wailers on Tue, 18 Mar 2008 02:13:00 PST

Raggamuffin: UB40 / The Wailers / Maxi Priest / Arrested Development / Katchafire

(Photo by: Jeff Widener) Raggamuffin: UB40 / The Wailers / Maxi Priest / Arrested Development / Katchafire (February 2008 - Touring Australia)Opening with an impressive guitar driven instrumental, The...
Posted by Wailers on Sat, 15 Mar 2008 02:06:00 PST

Wailers at Rothbury Festival!

The Wailers are proud to be a part of the ROTHBURY FESTIVAL. On July 4th weekend 2008, ROTHBURY emerges as a new American celebration. The four day camping festival in Rothbury, Michigan will feature...
Posted by Wailers on Tue, 26 Feb 2008 04:36:00 PST