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He is the subject of a biography, The Life of Peter Tosh: Steppin' Razor, by the British author John Masouri. The Oscar-winning director, Kevin Macdonald, is planning a feature based around the ...
In honor of Mick Jagger's 81st birthday, here are four outstanding tunes featuring guest vocals by the Rolling Stones frontman, including songs by Carly Simon, Don Henley, and Peter Tosh.
Reggae Defenders is set to host a tribute event on April 19, celebrating reggae icons Peter Tosh and Garnett Silk. A spokesperson said, “Reggae Defenders proudly announces a mus ...
On the 11th May, 2024, it will be Bob Marley’s 80th anniversary. Peter Tosh, who died on the 11th September in 1987, would have been 80 years old.
Peter Magubane, a Black South African photographer whose images documenting the cruelties and violence of apartheid drew global acclaim but punishment at home, including beatings, imprisonment and ...
In outlining the events that led to Peter’s dramatic request, Forbes said that on December 14, 1983, Peter Tosh’s entourage of 16 had flown from Kingston to London and then on to Germany and then ...
Peter Tosh stood as an unapologetic advocate of what Marcus Garvey called “African Redemption” from extraordinarily dynamic performances, to musical expressions and of course an outspoken humanitarian ...
Peter Tosh Reggae legend Peter Tosh was extorted by police in Nigeria, and almost had a confrontation with members of the security forces, whilst on his first ever trip to Africa, a story very few ...
Lucky Dube was born on August 3, 1964, in Ermelo, South Africa exactly 20 years after Peter Tosh’s birth. He died on October 18, 2007, exactly 20 years after the death of Peter Tosh.
A 104-year-old woman, High Chief Lolo Iyom Josephine Ezeanyaeche has declared her support for the Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi ...
Popular as Mama Africa, 104-year-old Ezeanyaeche, noted that she wants Obi to become president in Saturday’s election, because he possesses the capacity to make Nigeria an investment hub.
Drawing inspiration from Jamaican reggae star Peter Tosh, Nana Akufo-Addo, charged Africans in the diaspora that they remain an important part of the quest to change the African story.