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Roger Steffens (born June 17, 1942) is an American actor, author, lecturer, editor,
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archivist, photographer and, producer. Six rooms of his home in Los Angeles house reggae archives, which include the world's largest collection of
Bob Marley Robert Nesta Marley (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981; baptised in 1980 as Berhane Selassie) was a Jamaican singer, musician, and songwriter. Considered one of the pioneers of reggae, his musical career was marked by fusing elements o ...
material. Based on these archives Steffens lectures internationally with a multi-media presentation called ''The Life of Bob Marley''. His radio career began in New York City in 1961, and he co-hosted ''Reggae Beat'' on
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in Los Angeles and was syndicated on 130 stations worldwide in the 1980s.Campbell, Howard (2014
"Roger Steffens: Over 30 years documenting Reggae and Marley"
'' Jamaica Observer''; accessed November 4, 2016.


Early life and education

Steffens was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in
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, where he had competed in public speaking competitions.


Music industry employment

Steffens was National Promotions Director at Island Records in 1982/83, in charge of all reggae and African music promotions including Bob Marley ''
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'' and '' Synchro System'',
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'' Night Nurse'',
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, and Michael Smith. He worked in National Reggae Promotions at Elektra Records in 1982, for
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's '' True Democracy'' and ''Sunsplash '81: Tribute to Bob Marley''. He worked in National Reggae Promotions at EMI-America in 1985/86, for the first two
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers were a Jamaican-American reggae family group whose line-up consisted of the children of musicians, Bob Marley and Rita Marley, which includes lead singer Ziggy Marley with Sharon Marley, Cedella Marley, and ...
albums. He worked in National Reggae Promotions at
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in 1986, for
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's '' People of the World''.


Photography

Steffens served in Vietnam and spent a year in Morocco before visiting Jamaica for the first time in 1976. He has a large collection of photographs covering his Vietnam service and Jamaican musicians, including many slides which were digitized and released via Instagram in 2013. In early 2015 he published his first collection of photographs, ''The Family Acid''. "The Family Acid presents his often transcendent vision and life as a psychedelic pioneer on the order of Timothy Leary and Hunter S. Thompson beginning with his work in Vietnam and moving through his ever revolving circle of friends and characters made up of Rastas, beatniks, musicians, artists, gonzo journalists, his family, and himself. The portraits, scenes, and freewheeling experimentation with the medium of photography coalesce into a body of work that both parallels and defines the countercultural ethos of Steffens' generation."


Acting and narrating

Steffens has been involved with a large amount of acting and narration work, both credited and uncredited. He provided narration in ''
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'' and the television documentary '' Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam'', and he portrayed Ben Veelchez in '' Dean Quixote'', Daniel Golan in the 1999 film ''
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'', and a radio technician in ''
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''. In addition, Steffens has been involved with many other films and television shows in an uncredited role, including '' Forrest Gump'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''.


Radio

Steffens co-hosted ''Reggae Beat'' on
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from 1979 to 1987, and ''Reggae Beat International'' from 1983 to 1987, which was syndicated internationally to 130 stations. He served as a syndicated weekly contributor from 1993 to 1997 for ''Planet Reggae'' on the radio station Groove Radio 103 in Los Angeles. Steffens also worked on several other radio shows, including ''Offbeat: The Roger Steffens Show'' (Host, 1987–89), ''Sound of the Sixties'' (Host, 1984–1986), ''Morning Goes Makossa'' (co-host, 1980–84), ''Future Forward'' (ethnic music commentator, 1985–86), and ''Poetry For People Who Hate Poetry'' (1983, 1987). Steffens was named "Most Popular Reggae DJ in the World" by Martin's International Awards in Chicago, 1985, and "One of the Forty Who Matter in L.A." by the ''
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''.


Music anthologies

Steffens has contributed to many music anthologies as a writer and photographer. With his French partner
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he contributed to the ten-CD series ''The Complete Bob Marley & the Wailers 1967 to 1972''. Released between 1998 and 2003, this 220-track series included over a hundred rare Bob Marley & the Wailers recordings, including ''Selassie Is the Chapel'', and many of them previously unreleased, such as ''Rock to the Rock''. He also produced several reissues of Coxsone Dodd-produced early Bob Marley recordings for
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.


Audio books

Steffens was a reader for the audiobooks ''
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), ''The Man From St. Petersburg'' (Warner Audio), ''Big Two Hearted River: The Short Stories of
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'' (North Star), and '' Mother Earth Father Sky'' (North Star). He also provided the corporate voice (all wrap-arounds) for Time Warner Audio Books from 1996 until 2003.


Stage

Steffens' stage experience includes work with the
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,
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, and his one-man show, ''Poetry for People Who Hate Poetry'', which was performed to more than two million people from 1966 to 1976, and was used as the basis of the 1968/69 TV series ''Armed Forces Vietnam Network''.


Interviewee, advisor or content provider

Steffens has been interviewed and served as an advisor on many television programs, including ''
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), VH1's ''
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'' four times (for the subjects
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, Peter Tosh,
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, and 1970), ''VH1 Confidential: Tosh & Marley'', ''VH1 Ultimate Albums: Bob Marely's Legend'', ''Stand And Be Counted'', ''
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'' on
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, and ''Soul Britainia'' on the
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Publications


Author or coauthor

* ''Bob Marley: Spirit Dancer'' * ''Bob Marley and The Wailers: The Definitive Discography'' (first place award for Best Research in Folk, Ethnic or World Music from the Association of Recorded Sound Collections, 2006) * ''The World of Reggae featuring Bob Marley: Treasures from Roger Steffens' Reggae Archives'' * ''One Love: Life with Bob Marley and the Wailers'' * ''Roger Steffens and Peter Simon's Reggae Scrapbook'' (winner, ForeWord Magazine Silver Medal for Best Music Book of 2007) * ''So Much Things to Say: The Oral History of Bob Marley'' (2017)


Contributing writer

*''A Magio do Reggae'', São Paulo: Martin Claret, 1997 *"Bob Marley: Rasta Warrior" in ''Chanting Down Babylon: The Rastafari Reader'', Temple University Press, 1998 *''Dictionnaire des chansons de Bob Marley'', Paris: Tournon, 2005 *"Reggae in the Seventies" in ''Rolling Stone''s The Seventies *Introduction to ''Bob Marley Reader'' (DaCapo, 2004); *"Nine Meditations on Jimi and Nam" in ''The Ultimate Hendrix'', NYC: Macmillan *''Bob Marley: The Complete Annotated Bibliography'' with Joe Jurgensen, Haras, Prospect, 2009


Photography

* ''The Family Acid''. 2015. .


Contributing photographer

* ''Jamaica, Lonely Planet Guide Book'', 2000 * ''Couleur Reggae'', Paris: Tana, 2001 * ''Sur la Route avec Bob Marley'', Mark Miller, Scali, France, 2007


Recordings

*''
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: The Sangoma Interview'' with Roger Steffens, Warner *World Music Sampler writer/narrator, Warner/Reprise/Sire *'' David Byrne: Rei Momo: Words and Music'', interviewer, Sire *'' Occupy Los Angeles'': Narration & Continuity, Reel Intellect/Good Feel


References


External links


The Roger Steffens Archive
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