Aston “Family Man” Barrett

 

Background information
Birth name Aston Francis Barrett
Also known as Family Man
Born  22 November 1946
Kingston, Jamaica
Genres Reggae
Occupation(s) Songwriter, musician, arranger, record producer
Instruments Bass guitar, guitar, keyboards, percussions
Years active 1962–present
Associated acts

 

Notable instruments:

Fender Jazz Bass

Bob Marley & The Wailers Burning Spear Lee “Scratch” Perry King Tubby Augustus Pablo Peter Tosh

Aston Francis Barrett (born 22 November 1946), often called “Family Man” or “Fams” for short, is a Jamaican musician and Rastafarian.

Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Aston “Family Man” Barrett was one of the Barrett brothers (the other being the younger brother on drums Carlton “Carly” Barrett) who played with Bob Marley and The Wailers, The Hippy Boys, and Lee Perry’s The Upsetters. He was the bandleader of Marley’s backing band, as well as co-producer of the albums, and the man in charge of the overall song arrangements.

Aston continues to tour with and lead The Wailers Band. He has great support from Marley’s fan base to this day, despite his legal wrangling with the Marley family.

In 2006 Barrett filed a lawsuit against Island Records, the Wailers’ label, seeking £60 million in unpaid royalties allegedly due him and his now deceased brother. The lawsuit was dismissed.

Barrett’s “Family Man” nickname came about before he had any children of his own. Aston foresaw his role as a band leader and started to call himself “Family Man”. He has fathered 41 children since.