
Last updated: Thursday, December 21, 2006
Respected Jamaican radio broadcaster NEVILLE WILLOUGHBY, famed for his interviews with late reggae legend BOB MARLEY, has died. He was 69.
Willoughby died at the University of the West Indies Hospital from injuries sustained in a car accident on Tuesday night (19DEC06) in the capital of Kingston.
He had worked at Radio Jamaica since 1969 and was a prominent figure in Jamaica's music scene.
He is best known for a lengthy 1973 interview with Marley that is considered the most in-depth discussion with the NO WOMAN NO CRY icon.
Source: WENN
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