Bunny Wailer’s Solo Catalog For Streaming — Reggae Legend Recovering, His Wife Jean Watt Still Missing
Reggae legend Bunny Wailer is still recovering from a major stroke which he suffered last year.
Reggae legend Bunny Wailer is still recovering from a major stroke which he suffered last year.
Reggae icon Marcia Griffiths has sought to set the record straight regarding the genesis of her mega-hit song Electric Boogie, which she says has been incorrectly described as being a cover version done by her, by many local and international media, including Essence Magazine, over the years.
Jean Watt, fondly known as Sister Jean is still missing after five months but her family is intent on bringing her home even going as far as following up on almost all the reports that they get of possible sightings of her.
Legendary reggae singer Bunny Wailer is not dead despite persistent social media reports. In fact, according to his management team, he’s on the mend and well on his way to recovery.
Legendary Reggae singer Bunny Wailer has been hospitalized following complications due to a stroke. According to Jamaica Gleaner, the 73-year-old was admitted to a Kingston facility last Monday, July 21, suffering from the complications related to a stroke in October 2018.
The family of 70-year-old Jean Watt is still holding out hope that their beloved matriarch will be found.
The wife of reggae legend Neville “Bunny Wailer” Livingstone, Jean Watt, is missing. According to reports, the 70-year-old woman has been missing since last Saturday, May 23.