Jamaican Reggae Bass Player
Born: November 22, 1946, Kingston, Jamaica
Died: February 3, 2024, Florida, United States
Aston Francis Barrett, known globally as "Family Man," was a cornerstone in the world of reggae music, renowned for his groundbreaking work as the bass player and musical director for Bob Marley & The Wailers. His indelible bass lines and musical direction played a pivotal role in propelling reggae onto the world stage, helping to define the genre's sound for generations to come. Alongside his brother, drummer Carlton Barrett (1950-1987), Aston laid the rhythmic foundation that underpinned the Wailers' most iconic tracks, including "Jammin'," "Three Little Birds," and "I Shot the Sheriff."
Barrett's nickname "Family Man" was a testament to his role as a father figure within the band, as well as to his personal life, where he was a father to over 40 children. Sons include Floyd Barrett, Kevin Barrett, and Aston Barrett Jr.. His influence extended beyond his immediate family, as he mentored countless musicians, including Robbie Shakespeare of the famed rhythm duo Sly & Robbie, further cementing his legacy within the reggae community and beyond.
Prior to joining Bob Marley, Barrett and his brother were integral members of Lee Perry's The Upsetters, contributing to the development of the reggae sound. Even after Marley's untimely death in 1981, Barrett continued to perform and record with The Wailers, ensuring the band's music and message endured.
His contributions were recognized when he was made a Commander in the Order of Distinction, one of Jamaica's highest honors, for his services to music. Barrett's death marks the end of an era in reggae music, but his legacy is immortalized in the grooves of the genre's most beloved songs. His work remains a beacon for musicians and fans alike, embodying the spirit of reggae: unity, resistance, and the power of music to change the world.
2018
2016
Cobra (11)
7"
2016
2016
2014
Cobra (11)
7", RE
2014
2011
Godfather (3)
7", RE
2009
Dread-I Music
CD, Album
2007
Kongo Music Ltd
CD, Album
2002
2001
Cactus
CD
1999
1999
1995
Fam's
7"
1987
Goldfinger (3)
12"
1981
1981
1977
Mango (4)
7", Single
1976
1974
Not On Label
7"
1974
1974
1974
1974
1973
Summit Label
7"
1972
1972
1972
1972
1970
Punch
7"
1970
Not On Label
7", W/Lbl
1970
1970
1970
1970
1969
Lee's
7", Single, W/Lbl
1969
Carifta
7", W/Lbl
1969
Defender (2)
7"
Swingdisk
7"
Fam's
7"
Fam's
12"
Fam's
7"
Fam's
7"
Clocktower Records
10"
Stop Point
7", W/Lbl
Randy's
7", Single
Treasure Isle
7", M/Print
Hepic
7", W/Lbl
Not On Label
7", Single, W/Lbl
Duke Reid Greatest Hits
7", Single
Pama Records
7", bla
Rhythm Force
7"
Not On Label
Acetate, 10", Mono
Jahlovemuzik
Acetate, 10", Mono
Jahlovemuzik
Acetate, 10", Mono
Jahlovemuzik
Acetate, 10", Mono
Jahlovemuzik
Acetate, 10", Mono
1984
Kongo
12"
1974
2016
2016
2014
2012
Nascente
2xCD, Comp
2012
2012
2005
2003
Super Power
7"
2003
Super Power
7"
2003
Super Power
7"
2003
Super Power
7"
2003
Super Power
7"
2003
Super Power
7"
2003
Super Power
7"
2003
Barry U Records
7"
2003
Not On Label
CD, Comp, Mixed, Mixtape
2003
Super Power, Super Power
7"
2003
2002
2001
Barry U Records
7"
2001
Barry U Records
7"
2001
Barry U Records
7"
2001
Barry U Records
7"
2001
Barry U Records
7"
2001
2001
1999
Barry U Records
7", Single
1999
Not On Label
CD, Album
1998
1997
Barry U Records
7"
1997
Iron Lion
CD, Album
1997
1996
Barry U Records
7"
1996
Barry U Records
7"
1996
Barry U Records
7"
1996
Barry U Records
7"
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