Aston “Family Man” Barrett, Bob Marley Bassist, Dies at 77

Aston Francis “Family Man” Barrett, the reggae bassist who rose to fame with Lee “Scratch” Perry’s Upsetters and played on Bob Marley’s biggest hits, died at a Florida hospital on February 3 after a long medical battle, BBC News reports. Sharing the news on social media, his son Aston Barrett Jr. wrote that the world had “lost not just an iconic musician and the backbone of The Wailers but a remarkable human being whose legacy is as immense as his talent.” Barrett was 77 years old.

Barrett was born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, where he has said he built his first bass guitar using plywood, a curtain rod, and an ashtray. He and his drummer brother, Carlton, formed the rhythm section of a group called the Hippy Boys, whom Perry enlisted for a UK tour in his Upsetters band.

Source : Pitchfork