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Peter Tosh

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Biography

Singer, musician, composer, and rebel Peter Tosh cut a swathe through the Jamaican musical scene, both as a founding member of The Wailers and as a solo artist. He toured with The Rolling Stones and had an international hit with a duet with Mick Jagger, then toured again to equally rapturous world audiences as the headlining act. His words would cause an uproar at the One Peace concert, but then unlike fellow wailer Bob Marley, Tosh always made his true feelings known. He was born Winston Hubert McIntosh on October 19, 1944, in the small rural village of Grange Hill, Jamaica. Like so many young island teens searching for a better life, he left home at 15 and headed for Kingston. Once there, he made his way to Joe Higgs' tenement yard, joining other aspiring youths eager for the vocal coaching lessons the singing star provided to local teens. Amongst these youthful wannabes were Bunny, Bob Marley, and the much younger Junior Braithwaite; the four, buttressed by backing vocalists Cherry Green and Beverley Kelso, joined forces initially as The Teenagers before eventually settling on the moniker The Wailers.

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Top Tracks

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  1.  
    Lyrics
    Legalize it, don't criticize it
    Legalize it, yeah, yeah, and I will advertise it
    Some call it tampee, tampee
    Some call it the weed
    Some call it marijuana, marijuana
    Legalize It - (4:31)  -  30,796 plays
  2.  
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    Deep down in Jamaica, close to Mandeville
    Back up in the woods, on top of a hill
    There stood an old hut made of earth and wood
    Where lived a country boy named Johnny B. Goode
    He never learned to read or write so well
    Johnny B. Goode - (4:51)  -  12,867 plays
  3. Bush Doctor - (4:04)  -  11,614 plays
  4.  
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    Why must I cry these tears from mine eyes?
    Why must I cry these tears from mine eyes?
    Making believe you love me only
    (Just to love)
    Whoa, was my great sin
    Why Must I Cry - (3:04)  -  9,996 plays
  5. No Sympathy - (4:32)  -  9,310 plays
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