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Five interesting facts about Peter Tosh Reggae Month could not culminate without BUZZ featuring the genre’s Mystic Man, Peter Tosh.
A lost Peter Tosh master recording is unearthed in 'Studio 17 - The Lost Reggae Tapes,' a film about the Jamaica’s Randy’s Records.
Celebrating Peter Tosh: The Revolutionary pan-Africanist For many of Peter Tosh’s fans and admirers, the slender 6′ 1” musician struck a striking figure.
The Mystic Man was perhaps the avenue Tosh used to showcase his spirituality the most. He had proclaimed his mysticism in that he doesn't "drink no champagne ...
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The late reggae artist was a founding member of the Wailers, though he never achieved the recognition his bandmate Bob Marley did. New reissues of Tosh's first two albums highlight him as more ...
Bunny Wailer, the legendary reggae artist who founded The Wailers alongside Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, died in Kingston, Jamaica, on March 2.
With two DVDs alongside an oddly selected 14-track audio disc, The Ultimate Peter Tosh Experience isn't exactly what is claims to be.** ...
I must confess that I was star-struck upon meeting Peter Tosh for the first time. I had admired the man for a long time after listening to several of his hits such as Bush Doctor, Pick Myself Up ...
Originally released in 1977, Equal Rights is where the late Peter Tosh cemented his title as "the Malcolm X of reggae." From the iconic cover (which casts Tosh, replete with beret and dark ...
He was the last surviving original member of the group, which also featured Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. Together they helped spread the music of Jamaica worldwide.
The late reggae artist was a founding member of the Wailers, though he never achieved the recognition his bandmate Bob Marley did. New reissues of Tosh's first two albums highlight him as more ...