One of reggae's preeminent figures, Peter Tosh had a vibrant musical career, from his days as one of Bob Marley's Wailers to collaborating with the Rolling Stones in the late 70's. Tosh became involved with music when at 15, he moved to Kingston from his rural Jamaican village, ending up at Joe Higgs' tenement yard with other aspiring musicians, who banded together and formed the Wailers. Throughout his time as a Wailer, Tosh maintained a solo career and ended up leaving the band when tensions with Bob Marley came to a head. He then focused his energies on a solo career, which brought him to Columbia Records, where he composed a string of well-received reggae albums. Peter Tosh's life and career was underscored by political outspokenness, and on September 11, 1987 he was murdered in his home. While the homicide was attributed to burglars, there has been speculation that it was, in fact, politically motivated.
Concerts, Sessions & Interviews
- Peter Tosh | Bayou | Mar 14, 1979
- Peter Tosh | Madison Square Garden | Sep 23, 1979
- Bob Marley and the Wailers | Lyceum Ballroom | Jul 18, 1975
- Bob Marley and the Wailers | Music Hall | Jun 8, 1978 Early
- Bob Marley and the Wailers | Music Hall | Jun 8, 1978 Late
- Bob Marley and the Wailers | Oakland Auditorium | Nov 30, 1979
- Bob Marley and the Wailers | Paul's Mall | Jun 26, 1975