Born in
Kingston,
Jamaica, he grew up in a
mixed cultured family which was part
Rastafari and part
Christian. He first became aware of his family's fame while watching television at the age of 4, when he saw
The Wailers performing their 1979 concert in
Santa Barbara. Later, he grew up seeing pictures of
Bob Marley and hearing his music, and soon realized his significance in reggae music and popularity. Aston started playing the
bass at a very young age, following in the footsteps of his father,
Aston ‘Familyman’ Barrett, and trying to emulate his
style. His father quickly started teaching him how to play this instrument; beginning a mentor-student relationship that would continue for years. When he was seven years old he joined his first
band, and his father continued to mentor him until Aston moved to the
United States, after finishing 5th grade. Living with his
sister in
Miami, he joined his school's
jazz band, and started to play
drums in order to improve his repertoire of skills. == Musical career ==