The partnership between Peter Tosh and The Rolling Stones looked promising when it kicked off in 1978. After releasing two fine albums (including 1976’s Legalize It) as a solo artist, Tosh hoped to ...
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 with ...
With two DVDs alongside an oddly selected 14-track audio disc, The Ultimate Peter Tosh Experience isn't exactly what is claims to be.* Save this story Save this story "If I wasn't a singer," Peter ...
“How long must I protest the same thing?” asked Bob Marley in 1978 about the song he and Peter Tosh made famous with the Wailers. “I sing ‘Get Up Stand Up ...
Peter Tosh was not a man of peace. He was a revolutionary. "Peace," he told the feverish 40,000-strong crowd at the famous One Love Peace Concert in 1978, is "the diploma you get in the cemetery", ...
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 ...
This story contains language that may be objectionable to readers. Bob Marley and the Wailers: The two names are practically inseparable. But in the years since they became the most prominent reggae ...
As we have just closed out February, which is designated as both Black History Month and Reggae Month, I think it apt to offer a special tribute to Peter Tosh for his enduring campaign, nationally and ...