Tuff Gong: Bob Marley
Bob Marley, the iconic Jamaican musician and activist known worldwide for his soul-stirring reggae music, was affectionately referred to as 'Tuff Gong'. This unique nickname has its roots in Marley's early life in Trenchtown, a neighborhood in Kingston, Jamaica. Known for his resilience and strength, Marley's street-fighting skills earned him the moniker 'Tuff Gong'. The term 'Tuff' stands as a testament to his toughness and unyielding spirit, while 'Gong' is a reference to 'Gong Gong Gorilla', another nickname he had, hinting at his strong and fearless nature. This nickname later became the brand name for several businesses started by Marley and his family, including his recording label, Tuff Gong International, further immortalizing his legacy.
Artist Statement: "Bob Marley earned the title "Tuff Gong" for his fierceness as a street-fighter. 'Gong' was also the nickname of the early Rastafarian leader Leonard Howell. The nickname's significance was further reinforced by the fact that in some Rasta settlements it is customary for a convert to the Rastafarian culture to strike a gong hanging at the entranceway to announce their first step into the fold."
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Tuff Gong: Bob Marley
Tuff Gong: Bob Marley
Bob Marley, the iconic Jamaican musician and activist known worldwide for his soul-stirring reggae music, was affectionately referred to as 'Tuff Gong'. This unique nickname has its roots in Marley's early life in Trenchtown, a neighborhood in Kingston, Jamaica. Known for his resilience and strength, Marley's street-fighting skills earned him the moniker 'Tuff Gong'. The term 'Tuff' stands as a testament to his toughness and unyielding spirit, while 'Gong' is a reference to 'Gong Gong Gorilla', another nickname he had, hinting at his strong and fearless nature. This nickname later became the brand name for several businesses started by Marley and his family, including his recording label, Tuff Gong International, further immortalizing his legacy.
Artist Statement: "Bob Marley earned the title "Tuff Gong" for his fierceness as a street-fighter. 'Gong' was also the nickname of the early Rastafarian leader Leonard Howell. The nickname's significance was further reinforced by the fact that in some Rasta settlements it is customary for a convert to the Rastafarian culture to strike a gong hanging at the entranceway to announce their first step into the fold."
Limited edition. Ships signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity. Available as a giclee on paper (24x24 inches - edition size of 500pcs) or a giclee on canvas (48x48 inches - edition size of 20pcs).Ā
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Bob Marley, the iconic Jamaican musician and activist known worldwide for his soul-stirring reggae music, was affectionately referred to as 'Tuff Gong'. This unique nickname has its roots in Marley's early life in Trenchtown, a neighborhood in Kingston, Jamaica. Known for his resilience and strength, Marley's street-fighting skills earned him the moniker 'Tuff Gong'. The term 'Tuff' stands as a testament to his toughness and unyielding spirit, while 'Gong' is a reference to 'Gong Gong Gorilla', another nickname he had, hinting at his strong and fearless nature. This nickname later became the brand name for several businesses started by Marley and his family, including his recording label, Tuff Gong International, further immortalizing his legacy.
Artist Statement: "Bob Marley earned the title "Tuff Gong" for his fierceness as a street-fighter. 'Gong' was also the nickname of the early Rastafarian leader Leonard Howell. The nickname's significance was further reinforced by the fact that in some Rasta settlements it is customary for a convert to the Rastafarian culture to strike a gong hanging at the entranceway to announce their first step into the fold."
Limited edition. Ships signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity. Available as a giclee on paper (24x24 inches - edition size of 500pcs) or a giclee on canvas (48x48 inches - edition size of 20pcs).Ā


















