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Legendary singer Peter Tosh was murdered 30 years ago, and now his son is in critical condition after allegedly being attacked while serving a sentence over a marijuana bust.
And the real story of Peter Tosh deserves so much more attention than that, no matter your interest in cannabis or reggae. Spreading and growing the Peter Tosh legacy has become the mission of ...
A lost Peter Tosh master recording is unearthed in this clip from Studio 17 – The Lost Reggae Tapes, a 2019 documentary about the Jamaica’s legendary Randy’s Records studio.
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 ...
Tosh left the Wailers in 1973, as the group was gaining international fame. He's said to have griped about the starring role given to the lighter-skinned Marley by the group's manager, Island ...
Jawara McIntosh, Peter Tosh’s son who is a Boston resident and who also goes by the stage name of Tosh 1, spoke with Miguel de Braganza and photographer Peter Simon during an exhibit by Simon at ...
FILE - In this Feb. 1979 file photo, Jamaican reggae singer Peter Tosh is shown in the office of a record company in Hollywood, California. A new museum devoted to Tosh's life and music is opening ...
Festival events include the Peter Tosh VIP Gala on Oct. 19 (which would have been Tosh’s 73 rd birthday) featuring an awards ceremony honoring individuals who are continuing his social activism ...
The Peter Tosh Music Festival — presented by the Peter Tosh Museum, running Oct. 19-22 — kicked off with a gala red carpet reception at Kingston’s Spanish Court Hotel on Oct. 19, which would ...
Peter Tosh's Cannabis Legacy McIntosh, Peter Tosh's youngest daughter, concurred that partnerships in the cannabis space are essential and said there are many organizations on the front lines.
Peter Tosh (1944-1987) helped bring reggae to the world through his collaboration with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer. From the November, 1981 edition of High Times comes John Swenson’s interview ...