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He is the subject of a biography, The Life of Peter Tosh: Steppin' Razor, by the British author John Masouri. The Oscar-winning director, Kevin Macdonald, is planning a feature based around the ...
Peter Tosh exploded onto the world stage as an activist and solo artist with his 1976 release, Legalize It! Tosh worked to promote the legalization of herb, equal rights, and to expand Jamaica’s ...
Bob Marley and the Wailers' Catch A Fire 50th Anniversary Edition is a logical extension of the 2001 Deluxe Edition of the title. Whereas that latter double-CD package included this seminal reggae ...
Reggae Defenders is set to host a tribute event on April 19, celebrating reggae icons Peter Tosh and Garnett Silk. A spokesperson said, “Reggae Defenders proudly announces a mus ...
On the 11th May, 2024, it will be Bob Marley’s 80th anniversary. Peter Tosh, who died on the 11th September in 1987, would have been 80 years old.
It’s been five years since Massachusetts’ first recreational marijuana shops opened. All hasn’t been going entirely according to plan.
Was Peter Tosh’s radicalism a blessing or a curse? Mr. Tosh was born on October 9, 1944, in Westmoreland, Jamaica. He died on September 11, 1987 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Today, Niambe is head of the Peter Tosh Legacy & Brand and founder of the Peter Tosh Foundation, where she carries on her father’s message and memory. In 2017, her brother Jawara was ...
McIntosh introduced the Peter Tosh brand, explaining that she took over her father’s legacy in 2010. She reminded the conference audience of his song "Legalize It," which was once the anthem of ...
Peter Tosh Jamaican reggae singer and musician Founder of the pivotal Wailers and later a reggae star on his own, with razor-sharp lyricism and a soft, humorous side as well.
Peter Tosh, Roy Hargrove, Jay-Z and others all took turns on the speakers as the Whites put in new floors, new windows, a new kitchen, turned the attic into a master bedroom and finished the basement.