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220 Marcus Garvey Drive, Kingston 11
Kingston, Jamaica
17.9897° N · -76.8083° W
Get DirectionsTuff Gong Recording Studios on Marcus Garvey Drive was founded by Bob Marley in 1965 — originally as a small record label — and grew over the following decade into one of the finest recording facilities in the Caribbean. The Marcus Garvey Drive complex, established in the mid-1970s, allowed Marley and the Wailers to produce and distribute their music entirely in-house, giving them creative and commercial independence rare for any artist of the era, let alone a Jamaican act operating from a developing nation.
The studio's name was Marley's own childhood nickname, earned for his toughness despite his slight build, and it became the imprint under which some of the most celebrated reggae records were made. After Marley's death in 1981, Tuff Gong continued under the stewardship of the Marley family and remains operational today, serving both as a working studio and as a cornerstone of Jamaica's musical heritage. Artists who have recorded there span decades and genres, drawn by the facility's history and its link to one of the most iconic figures in popular music.
Tours of Tuff Gong Studios are available to visitors and offer a genuine look at a functioning Jamaican recording complex with deep historical roots. The facility includes original equipment from the Marley era alongside modern recording technology. It is one of the few music heritage sites in Jamaica that is both historically significant and accessible to the public.
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