ae spread outside of Jamaica around 1960 because the people of the Rastafarian culture began to migrate across the world.Rastafarians most often were associated with reggae music "Reggae music got popularized outside this country by the lyrics and the soul meanings song by Bob Marley" (Reggae 1).In Reggae has many musicians, but there was one man that triumphs over all others, Bob Marley. In Marley's song he would act as a communicator to the world about the struggles and oppressions that the black Rastafarian’s had experienced. Marley's also brought about Rastafarianism fashion. Marley popularized Marijuana use.Bob Marley was consider a commentator toward the worlds outside of Jamaica, but it him awhile to reach the outside world. At the age of 14 in December of 1962 he dropped of school and become a welder, while concentrating on his music (Time Line 1). With in a couple of years he formed The Wailer's. The group consisted of his Trenchtown pals "Tosh and Bunny Livingston; they are joined by Junior Braithwaite and female vocalists Beverly Kelso and Cherry Green. Also vocalist Joe Higgs and drummer Alvin 'Secco' Patterson (Time Line 1)." The Wailer's fist single "Simmer Down" reached Number 1 in the Jamaican Radio Chart. In February of 1966 Marley married Rita Anderson. In the year of 1970 the Wailer's released their first album called "Soul Rebel." Three years after releasing their first album they began to become notices by outside of Jamaica. On April of 1973 the Wailer's toward the UK and also appeared at the Max's Kanas City Club in New York (Time Line 2). "A year later Eric Clapton reached Number 1 in the US singles charts with his cover version of Marley's 'I Shot The Sheriff' (Time Line 3)” Marley being discouraged by Clapton's move went and released another album, but under the name of Bob Marley and the Wailer's. By Marley making this move brought turmoil amongst the group and Tosh and Livington lef...