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 ...
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 ...
Trending on Billboard if ( !window.pmc.harmony?.isEventAdScheduledTime() ) { pmcCnx.cmd.push(function() { pmcCnx({ settings: { plugins… By Patricia Meschino The ...
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 ...
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 ...
Do you know the one good thing about music? “When it hits, you feel no pain.” At least that’s what Bob Marley sang with the Wailers back in 1975’s “Trenchtown Rock.” With Bob gone and the 30th ...
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. “Formed by a ...
Peter Tosh, born Winston Hubert McIntosh, was a Jamaican reggae musician, singer, and songwriter widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in reggae history. A founding member of The ...
This is the 53rd in our daily entertainment series highlighting 55 Jamaicans who broke down barriers and helped put the country on the world stage. Each day, one personality will be featured, ...
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