Bob Marley and Peter Tosh
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Peter Tosh Guitar Pick, 1976
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Peter Tosh showing off his kung-fu outside of his home. 1975
Photographer: Lee Jaffe
Location Of Photograph: Spanish Town, Jamaica. XX/XX/75
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The Wailers! Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh & Rita Marley
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Peter Tosh
October 19, 1944 - September 11, 1987
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Peter Tosh with a bunch of ganja braches
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Peter Tosh At The 1st Ann. Reggae Sunsplash. '83.
Rare photographs of Peter Tosh performing at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds!
Photographer: Rodger Hisken
Location Of Photograph: Watsonville, Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds, California, USA. 08/20/1983
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Peter Tosh, Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer
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Today In History
Peter Tosh, reggae pioneer, and activist who helped reggae gain world-wide acceptance, was born in Jamaica on this date October 19, 1944. Peter worked to promote the legalization of herb, equal rights, and to expand Jamaica’s cultural and musical influence. His hit song “Legalize It” lead his cause.
Early in his career, having cultivated his guitar skills and his expressive baritone vocals, he began playing with fellow Trenchtown roughnecks Bob Marley and Neville “Bunny” Livingstone in the early 1960s. This nexus was the very earliest seed of the Wailers, who scored a #1 hit in 1964 with the ska jam “Simmer Down.”
CARTER™️ Magazine
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