t the group to pursue a solo career. A year later "the new Wailer's played to classic dates at the Lyceum London, immortalized later that year on the album 'Live!' from which a version of 'No Woman No Cry' is also released. The band has been enhanced by Junior Marvin (guitar), Tyrone Downie (keyboard, replacing Harvey) and Alvin 'Secco' Patterson on percussion (Time Line 3). On May of 1976 Bob Marley and The Wailer's played at the Roxy in Los Angeles. Also had twenty concerts that changed rock'n'roll. "On December in the same year a gunman broke into Marley's home in Kingston during the Jamaican general election campaign; present are Marley, Rita, their manager Don Taylor, other friends and five children. All the adults are shot and wounded - Marley is shot in his upper body and arm, Rita receives a head wound, friend Lewis Griffith is seriously wounded as is Don Taylor, but all survive. Marley went and hide out in Jamaican Blue Mountains after being released from the hospital. Four days later he performs at the 'Smile Jamsica' festival, although he is unable to play the guitar due to his wounds. Rita sings, with head in bandages. The couple then takes a break of eighteen months away from Jamaica (Time Line 3)." A year later after being shot Marley and Aston Barret get arrested in London for possession of herb. That same "Exodus" was released and it reached Number 8 in the UK charts and number 20 in the United States. Also in that year while being in Miami Marley was diagnosed of having a cancerous growth on one of his toes. Marley toward that press that it is just a foot injury that he received while playing soccer. The 1978 of February the album "Kaya" was released and it reached the ton ten in the UK charts. That same year, "Bob Marley and The Wailer's played the One Love Peace concert at Kingston's National Arena - an attempt to link Jamaica's feuding political parties; Marley symbolically joins of bitter rivals Mich...