In this unforgettable episode of The Mixtape, we sit down with legendary guitarist Al Anderson, best known for his iconic work with Bob Marley and The Wailers. Al takes us on a powerful journey through music history, sharing what it was like to be part of the legendary Natty Dread album, and his pivotal role in writing and recording one of the most beloved reggae songs of all time—“No Woman No Cry.”

From his early days in Boston, to the vibrant music scene of London, and finally to Hope Road in Jamaica, Al reflects on the cultural shifts, spiritual connections, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences that shaped his career and helped bring reggae to the world stage.

This is a must-listen for fans of Bob Marley, reggae history, and stories from the heart of musical revolution.

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