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3 MYSTERIOUS MUSICIANS AND BAND

Updated: Sep 21, 2022

1) Who shot Bob Marley?



Bob Marley was born on February 6, 1945, in Nine Miles, Saint Ann, Jamaica,

to Norval Marley and  Cedella Booker . His father was a Jamaican of English

descent. His mother was a black teenager. The couple planned to get married

but Norval left Kingston before this could happen. Norval died in 1955, seeing

his son only once.


Bob Marley started his career with the Wailers, a group he formed with Peter

Tosh and Bunny Livingston in 1963. Marley married Rita Marley in February

1966, and it was she who introduced him to Rastafarianism. By 1969 Bob, Tosh

and Livingston had fully embraced Rastafarianism, which greatly influence

Marley's music in particular and on reggae music in general. The Wailers

collaborated with Lee Scratch Perry, resulting in some of the Wailers finest

tracks like Soul Rebel,Duppy Conquerer,400 Years and Small Axe.


This collaboration ended bitterly when the Wailers found that Perry, thinking

the records were his, sold them in England without their consent. However, this

brought the Wailersvmusic to the attention of Chris Blackwell, the owner of

Island Records.


Blackwell immediately signed the Wailers and produced their first album,

Catch a Fire. This was followed by Burnin, featuring tracks as ;Get Up Stand Up and I Shot the Sheriff. Eric Clapton's cover of that song reached #1 in the US. In 1974 Tosh and Livingston left the Wailers to start solo careers.

Marley later formed the band. Bob Marley and the Wailers, with his wife Rita

as one of three backup singers called the I-Trees. This period saw the release of

some groundbreaking albums, such as Natty Dread, Rastaman Vibration.


In 1976, two years after Bob Marley And The Wailers had broken up, the

group’s leader was set to perform at the Smile Jamaica Concert, a performance

that was aimed at easing political conflict between two of Jamaica’s most

troublesome political groups. However, the performance almost didn’t happen,

because just two days before it was supposed to take place, masked gunmen

stormed Marley’s home, almost killing him, his wife, and his manager.

Marley did end up performing at the Smile Jamaica Concert, where his planned

appearance of just one song turned into a 90 minute gig. However, the shooting

changed Marley, and after a period of recovery he left for England, where he

would continue his musical career. However, the lingering question of just who

shot Bob Marley remains.


Some have speculated that the shooting may have been the work of the political

parties at the centre of the social upheaval in Jamaica at the time. Considering

Marley’s efforts to unite Jamaica and promote peace, it made him a rather high-

profile figure, and therefore an easy target. The sad fact is that unless one of the

gunmen happen to come forward, this may be one of those mysteries that will

hang around for decades to come.


2)Paganini:- The devils violinist?



The Beginning?


Paganini, who was born in Genoa, Italy, on October 27, 1782, was destined for

a musically gifted life. Paganini swiftly rose to fame as a child prodigy after

learning to play the violin under the guidance of his father at a very young age.

He received scholarships and violin instruction from renowned violinists like

Giacomo Costa and Giovanni Servetto once his musical abilities were

discovered and acclaimed. He received such extensive preparation before

debuting in public at the age of 11. At the age of 15, Paganini began a tour of

Italy and established a name for himself.


A mental breakdown and his excessive drinking and gambling turned this

premature freedom into something much worse. His name was quickly linked to

his reputation as a womaniser and gambler due to his rapid accumulation of

debt. The impoverished musician is even said to have once pawned his violin to

pay off his obligations. Then, after borrowing a Guarneri violin from a wealthy

businessman to play in a concert, the merchant eventually returned the

instrument after hearing him play. 


The growing fame of paganini?


Paganini continued to compose and play music despite his chaotic personal life.

The 24 Caprices, his most well-known composition, were probably created

between 1801 and 1807. He also mastered illusions like cutting one or two

violin strings and using the remaining strings for all of his performances. When

Paganini returned to the musical stage in 1805, he first worked as a violinist for

the Baciocchi court before being chosen by Napoleon's sister, Elisa Bonaparte

Baciocchi, to serve as the director of music at Piombino.


Paganini renown began to grow after performing concerts all around Italy, and

by 1828, he had achieved enormous success while touring throughout Europe.

He even received the Order of the Golden Spur from Pope Leo XII in 1827. His

numerous adaptations of concertos by his contemporaries, including Rodolphe

Kreutzer and Giovanni Battista Viotti, are also well known.


Devil’s Violinist?


Niccol Paganini was referred to as The Devil Violinist his extraordinary

violin prowess was thought to be a gift from the devil. He was famous for

memorizing all the music for performances and playing at up to 12 notes per

second without using sheet music. People said he had a deal with the devil since

they couldn't understand how else he could play the violin so uniquely.


Falling Reputation?


He was also referred to as Rubber Man because of his lanky and pallid

appearance, and there were many rumours about him. His extraordinary violin

abilities were said to be a gift from the devil. Some claimed to have seen his

horned and hooved double. Others asserted that he had killed women and

imprisoned their souls within his tool. No matter how accurate or untrue they

were, it did a lot of damage to Paganini&'s reputation, which led to harassment

and crowding on the streets. It is currently thought that this was caused by a

hereditary disease, maybe the Marfan syndrome or the Ehlers-Danlos

syndrome. 


As a result, the Italian composer and violin virtuoso only had a small circle of

intimate acquaintances, who included Gioachino Rossini and Hector Berlioz,

whom he regarded as Beethoven heir. Around 1813, when he first

encountered the vocalist Antonia Bianchi, Paganini became deeply attached

with her. They collaborated on numerous concerts and had a son named

Achilles Ciro Alessandro in 1825, despite never having an official connection.


Death?


Paganini's health began to deteriorate rapidly in 1822, and he got quite ill. In

1834, after receiving a syphilis diagnosis, he acquired tuberculosis as a result of

his attempts to treat it with mercury and opium. As he grew weaker, he

eventually retired at the age of 54 and concentrated on instructing violin in

Nice, France.


The well-known musician passed away on May 27, 1840, without receiving

Catholics final prayers or last rites. According to reports, Paganini would have

ignored the priest since he thought he wouldn't pass away. Even though he was

a member of the Order of the Golden Spur, the Church refused to bury him in

consecrated ground as a result, and for the next few years, his remains was

transported throughout Europe.


Only four years after the composer's passing did Pope Gregory XVI request that

his body be returned to Genoa. The most well-known violin player, Paganini, is

now interred in La Villetta Cemetery in Parma, Italy, not far from where he was

born. The Niccol Paganini Conservatory is still a significant musical institution

in Genoa today.


3)Dvar:- The devils orders



History


Although the members of Dvar have kept their names a mystery, it has been

reported, anonymously, that one of them goes by the name of Darya. These

names are shown on the band's Discogs webpage: Bee Svizzl, Bee Jag, Bee

Girl, General Bee, Bee Warrior, and Bee Warrior. Dvar is something that

came in a dream, they claimed in an interview. A creature by the name of Dvar

allegedly gave music to band members in their dreams. The band has

emphasised in a number of interviews that the Dvar entity is the true inspiration

behind all of their music and that they are merely acting as messengers. Based

on the frequent appearance of bees throughout their works, some fans have

asserted that the Dvar entity assumed the form of a big bee.


The voices that accompany Dvar's music are performed in what seems to be a

created language that has a sound pattern resembling that of prehistoric Semitic

languages. Many band supporters assert that the lyrics are sung in the esoteric

Enochian language as a result of this similarities. Except to claim that, like the

music, the voices only relate the message of the Dvar being, the band has

provided no information regarding the nature of their imagined language.

Although there have been speculations of a previous self-released tape from

1995, just called DVAR, their first documented work was a 1998 self-released

cassette called Raii. The pair independently released Taai Liira, a 4-track

CD-R demo, in 2000. The group's debut album, Piirrah, was released in 2002 on

the Italian S.P.K.R/Radio Luxor record label. Five albums were released by

Dvar after he switched to the Russian label Irond in 2003: Roach (2003),

Rakhilim (2004), Taai Liira (reissued in 2004 with bonus tracks), Hor Hor

(2005), and Oramah Maalhur (2005). Although it was announced in 2005,

Madegirah - Early Works didn't actually come out until 2009. The band

switched to the Gravitator label and released Jraah Mraah in 2007.Teremiah

Kruun, one of their songs, was featured in an Alfa-Bank 2007 New Year's

commercial. The group released Zii in 2008 via Art Music Group. In 2009,

Madegirah—now known as Madegirah - Bizarre Rares and Early Works—and

Fayah!, a dark counterpart to Zii, were both released. Their tenth anniversary

album, El Mariil, which has an oddly mediaeval vibe, was released in the

middle of 2010. Russian publication ир антаcтики (known as World of Sci-

Fi) has published the new album Deii in mp3 320 kbit/s format. The album's physical editions were made available via Shadowplay Records in December

2012. The album is available in two part.


After nine years of silence, the band returned in December 2021 with the

publication of their new single, aharii, on Bandcamp and Spotify and teased

a brand-new album.


Style and influences


The group's unique sound combines electronic music with vocals that shriek and

sound like birds. Although the band asserts that they do not understand the

majority of what the being Dvar tells them, they say that the lyrics are written in

the Enochian language. The band has been included in a number of collections

named Highlights of Lightwave in an effort by the band's record label to

disassociate themselves from the darkwave moniker.

Other songs by Caprice that feature Dvar's voice include Kywitt Kywitt

and Fae Fae Fae Fae Fae Fae.


Identity

Dvar has kept all of their information private, including their hometowns, ages,

and the precise number of band members. Dvar, however, is thought to be a

pair. As a result, numerous imposters now assert that they are Dvar or that they

are aware of the identity of the band members. According to one myth, Dvar is

a covert initiative of Michael Jackson, and its members are inpatients at a

mental hospital. Dvar, according to the band, is something supernatural that is

communicated to the world through them.

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