This city in England is where John, Paul, George, and Ringo first formed the band.
What is Liverpool?
This 1970 title track, named after a sci-fi term for a soldier, is one of the band's most famous "doom" anthems.
What is "Iron Man"?
Bob Marley was a world-famous follower of this religious and social movement.
What is Rastafari?
In 1964, the band made their record-breaking U.S. television debut on this variety program.
What is The Ed Sullivan Show?
After Ozzy Osbourne left the band in 1979, he was replaced by this legendary singer, formerly of Rainbow.
Who is Ronnie James Dio?
Marley’s backing band, which included Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer, was known by this name.
Who are The Wailers?
This 1967 album, featuring a famous collage cover, is often cited as one of the first "concept albums."
What is Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?
This 1970 album, which reached #1 in the UK, shares its name with a mental health term for a state of anxiety.
What is Paranoid?
This 1977 album, recorded in London, features the hit "One Love" and was named Time Magazine's Album of the Century.
What is Exodus?
Before they were the "Fab Four," the group went by this name, inspired by Buddy Holly’s Crickets.
What were The Quarrymen? (or The Silver Beetles)
Before settling on Black Sabbath, the band originally performed under this "earthy" four-letter name.
What is Earth?
Marley survived an assassination attempt in 1976 just two days before this historic free concert in Kingston.
What is the Smile Jamaica Concert?
On the cover of the album Abbey Road, this member is famously barefoot, sparking a long-running urban legend.
Who is Paul McCartney?
This bassist and primary lyricist for the band is credited with giving them their dark, occult-themed direction.
Who is Geezer Butler?
Marley was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year, 13 years after his death.
What is 1994?