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The I-Threes
were the most influential female singing group in the history of Jamaican music. A trio featuring
Marcia Griffiths
,
Rita Marley
, and
Judy Mowatt
,
the I-Threes
provided the rich harmonies for
Bob Marley
's performances and recordings from 1974 until his death ten years later.
Marcia Griffith
was already a star when
the I-Threes
came together. Her duet recordings with
Bob Andy
, which included "Young, Gifted and Black," had brought her international attention. When she invited
Mowatt
, who had previously sung with
the Gaylettes
, and
Marley
to harmonize with her on a recording with
Andy
, she set the stage for the trio's formation. The recording session proved so inspiring that she invited the two women to be guests on a song that she and
Andy
were scheduled to perform that evening at the House of Chen in New Kingston. Shortly after the departure of
Peter Tosh
and
Bunny Livingston
from
the Wailers
,
Bob Marley
asked the three women to sing on his recording,
Jah Live
. They continued to work together for the next ten years. In early 1975,
the I-Threes
joined
Marley
for a tour as opening act for
the Jackson Five
. Although they continued to perform together following
Marley
's death, the three women soon elected to pursue solo careers.
–
Craig Harris, Rovi
More I-Threes
Discography
Songs of Bob Marley
1990
Music for World
1986
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