More than 20 years since Peter Tosh’s 1987 assassination, the Wailers co-founder’s legacy (as well as Bob Marley’s) live on around the world, but that rings especially true in his native Jamaica, ...
For his solo debut, former Wailer Peter Tosh invited controversy with the message and artwork of his enduring reggae anthem.
An uncompromising voice for equality, justice, the legalization of marijuana and the Rastafari way of life, Tosh was a founding member of The Wailers alongside the late Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer. By ...
Many credit the 1972 film The Harder They Come with introducing reggae music to international audiences. Without question, it was around that period that acts such as The Wailers (featuring Bob Marley ...
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TODAY marks the 28th year since reggae’s most famous rebel, Peter Tosh, was brutally murdered at his upper St Andrew home. The incident occured on Friday, September 11, 1987. Interestingly, it ...
On October 19th, after much anticipation from the Jamaican community and the world at large- late Reggae Legend Peter Tosh was honored with the opening of a new museum dedicated to his life and impact ...
Representatives of the Peter Tosh Foundation take over 4/20 to honor the iconic singer’s legacy of cannabis advocacy. 4/20, the National Weed Day, is a day set aside for blunt smokers, rappers, and ...
Peter Tosh was not a man of peace. He was a revolutionary. "Peace," he told the feverish 40,000-strong crowd at the famous One Love Peace Concert in 1978, is "the diploma you get in the cemetery", ...