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Family, friends, fans and an all-star lineup of reggae acts converged in Kingston, Jamaica, to celebrate the life, music and activism of late reggae superstar Peter Tosh at the first annual Peter ...
Inaugural Peter Tosh Music Festival Seeks to Expand Late Reggae Icon’s Legacy. Thirty years after he was murdered at his Kingston, Jamaica, home by a longstanding acquaintance he had befriended ...
Jamaican Artists at Inaugural Peter Tosh Music Festival Reflect on the Late Reggae Icon. An uncompromising voice for equality, justice, the legalization of marijuana and the Rastafari way of life ...
A lost Peter Tosh master recording is unearthed in 'Studio 17 - The Lost Reggae Tapes,' a film about the Jamaica’s Randy’s Records.
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 ...
It's always fashionable in music circles to lament the plight of reggae's gods: They were exploited, misunderstood, ahead of their time. But Peter Tosh has only himself to blame. Aside from the ...
Bunny Wailer, one of the most influential singers in reggae music history, died Tuesday at age 73. Along with a young Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, the artist born Neville O’Riley Livingston co ...
Peter Tosh, the most neglected member of reggae's greatest trio, is finally getting his dues: equal rights and justice. 'The Life of Peter Tosh: Steppin' Razor' by John Masouri is published by ...
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.
VP Records’ Patricia Chin, born and bred in Jamaica – and whose studio was used by Bob Marley – celebrates the 40th anniversary of her famous reggae record store opening in New York.