Peter Tosh

Peter Tosh

Also known as: Winston Hubert MacIntosh

Winston Hubert McIntosh (19 October  1944 - 11 September 1987), known professionally as Peter Tosh, was a Jamaican musician and reggae singer. Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, he was one of the core members of the band the Wailers (1963-1976), after which he established himself as a successful solo artist and a promoter of Rastafari. He was murdered in 1987 during a home invasion.

Early life
Tosh was born Winston Hubert McIntosh on 19 October 1944 in Westmoreland, the westernmost parish of Jamaica. He was abandoned by his parents and "shuffled among relatives". When McIntosh was fifteen, his aunt died and he moved to Trenchtown in Kingston, Jamaica. He was educated in Bluefields up to age 17, then moved to Kingston to live with another aunt. He began an apprenticeship as a welder. He first learned guitar after watching a man in the country play a song that captivated him. He watched the man play the same song for half a day, memorizing everything his fingers were doing. He then picked up the guitar and played the song back to the man. The man then asked McIntosh who had taught him to play; McIntosh told him that he had. During the early 1960s, as an aspiring musician, Tosh went to vocal teacher Joe Higgs, who gave free music lessons to young people. Through his contact with Higgs, Tosh met Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) and Neville O'Reilly Livingston (Bunny Wailer). He then changed his name to Peter Tosh and the trio started singing together in 1962. Higgs taught the trio to harmonise and while developing their music, they would often play on the street corners of Trenchtown.

Music career
By 1964, Tosh, Marley, and Bunny had formed the Wailing Wailers, with falsetto singer Junior Braithwaite, and backup singers Beverley Kelso and Cherry Smith. Initially, Tosh was the only one in the group who could play musical instruments. According to Bunny Wailer, Tosh was critical to the band because he was a self-taught guitarist and keyboardist, and thus became an inspiration for the other band members to learn to play. The Wailing Wailers had a major ska hit with their first single, "Simmer Down", and recorded several more successful singles before Braithwaite, Kelso and Smith left the band in late 1965. Marley spent much of 1966 in Delaware in the United States with his mother, Cedella (née Malcolm) Marley-Booker, and for a brief time was working at a nearby Chrysler factory. He returned to Jamaica in early 1967 with a renewed interest in music and a new spirituality. Tosh and Bunny were already Rastafarians when Marley returned from the US, and the three became very involved with the Rastafari faith. Soon afterwards, they renamed the musical group the Wailers. Tosh would explain later that they chose the name Wailers because to "wail" means to mourn or to, as he put it, "...express one's feelings vocally". He also claims that he was the beginning of the group, and that it was he who first taught Bob Marley the guitar. Also according to Bunny Wailer, the early Wailers learned to play instruments from Tosh. During the mid-1960s Tosh, along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, were introduced to Danny Sims and Johnny Nash, who signed the three artists to an exclusive recording contract on Sims' and Nash's JAD Records label as well as an exclusive publishing agreement through Sims' music publishing company, Cayman Music. Rejecting the up-tempo dance of ska, the band slowed their music to a rocksteady pace, and infused their lyrics with political and social messages inspired by their new-found faith. The Wailers composed several songs for the American-born singer Nash before teaming with producer Lee "Scratch" Perry to record some of the earliest well-known reggae songs, including "Soul Rebel", "Duppy Conqueror", and "Small Axe". The collaboration had given birth to reggae music and in 1970 bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett and his brother, drummer Carlton Barrett, joined the group. They recorded the album The Best of The Wailers, which was produced by Leslie Kong and released in 1971. In 1972, Danny Sims assigned the balance of the JAD Records recording contract with the band to Chris Blackwell and Island Records company and released their debut, Catch a Fire, in 1973, following it with Burnin' the same year. The Wailers had moved from many producers after 1970 and there were instances where producers would record rehearsal sessions that Tosh did and release them in England under the name "Peter Touch". In 1973, Tosh was driving home with his girlfriend Evonne when his car was hit by another car driving on the wrong side of the road. The accident killed Evonne and severely fractured Tosh's skull. After Island Records president Chris Blackwell refused to issue his solo album in 1974, Tosh and Bunny Wailer left the Wailers, citing the unfair treatment they received from Blackwell, to whom Tosh often referred with a derogatory play on Blackwell's surname, 'Whiteworst'. Tosh had written or co-written many of the Wailers' hit songs such as "Get Up, Stand Up", "400 Years", and "No Sympathy". Tosh went on to a solo career, releasing albums with CBS Records and Rolling Stones Records.

Solo career
Tosh's debut solo album, Legalize It, was recorded in 1975-6 at Treasure Isle. It was released in June 1976 on CBS Records. The title track soon became popular among endorsers of cannabis legalization, reggae music lovers and Rastafari all over the world, and was a favourite at Tosh's concerts. Also in 1976, Tosh organised a backing band, Word, Sound and Power, who were to accompany him on tour for the next few years, and many of whom performed on his albums of this period. Tosh's second album, Equal Rights, was released in 1977. It featured his recording of a song co-written with Marley, "Get Up, Stand Up", and a cover of "Stepping Razor" that would also appear on the soundtrack to the film Rockers. In 1978, the Rolling Stones' record label, Rolling Stones Records, contracted with Tosh, on which the album Bush Doctor was released, introducing Tosh to a larger audience. The album featured Rolling Stones frontmen Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and the lead single - a cover version of the Temptations song "Don't Look Back" - was performed as a duet with Jagger. In April, Tosh performed at the Jamaican One Love Peace Concert of 1978. Tosh lit a marijuana spliff and lectured about legalising cannabis, lambasting attending dignitaries Michael Manley and Edward Seaga for their failure to enact such legislation. According to The Gleaner, Tosh became regular target for the police after the concert. In September, he was arrested by police at Half Way Tree square, on the grounds of smoking marijuana and attacking a police officer. He reported being beaten severely while in police custody - resulting in a broken hand and head injuries requiring stitches. Mystic Man (1979) and Wanted Dread and Alive (1981) followed, both released on Rolling Stones Records. Tosh tried to gain some mainstream success while keeping his militant views, but was only moderately successful, especially when compared to Marley's achievements. In September 1979, a controversy sparked after his performance at the No Nukes concerts at Madison Square Garden, where he wore Palestinian clothing (thawb and keffiyeh) and openly smoked marijuana. Tosh's appearance was considered a provocation towards the Jewish community in New York City, as the concerts took place during the Jewish New Year holiday. Despite his performance being advertised to appear in the accompanying film and on the triple live album, Tosh was removed from both releases. The Palestinian dress remained a trademark performance outfit in the following years. In 1984, after the release of 1983's album Mama Africa, Tosh went into self-imposed exile, seeking the spiritual advice of traditional medicine men in Africa, and trying to free himself from recording agreements that distributed his records in South Africa. Tosh had been at odds for several years with his label, EMI, over a perceived lack of promotion for his music. Tosh also participated in the international opposition to South African apartheid by appearing at anti-apartheid concerts and by conveying his opinion in various songs like "Apartheid" (1977, re-recorded 1987), "Equal Rights" (1977), "Fight On" (1979), and "Not Gonna Give It Up" (1983). In 1987, Peter Tosh seemed to be having a career revival. He was awarded a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Performance in 1987 for No Nuclear War, his last record.

Personal life


Religion
Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer during the late 1960s, Peter Tosh became a devotee of Rastafari. One of the beliefs of the Rastas is that Haile Selassie, the Emperor of Ethiopia, was either an embodiment of God or a messenger of God, leading the three friends to be baptized in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.

Unicycling
At some point after his departure from the Wailers, Tosh developed an interest in unicycles and became a unicycle rider, being able to ride forwards and backwards and hop. He often amused his audiences by riding onto the stage on his unicycle for his shows.

Family
Tosh's girlfriend Evonne was killed in a car crash in 1973. Tosh was in a relationship with his future wife Marlene Brown for about five years from 1982; she was 21 at the start of the relationship. Tosh had ten children including Carlos Andrew (1967), Gamal "Tosh 1" Jawara McIntosh (1980-2020) (mother Melody Cunningham), Aldrina Michelle and his youngest, Niambe, who has since 2009 been the administrator of her late father's estate. The others are his sons Horace David, Stephen, and Nabii; and his daughters Sheba, Camille Erone, and Tobi.

Murder
On 11 September 1987, after Tosh returned to his home in Jamaica, a three-man gang came to his house on motorcycles demanding money. Tosh replied that he did not have any with him, but the gang did not believe him. They remained at his residence for several hours and tortured Tosh in an attempt to extort money from him. Over the hours, as various associates of Tosh arrived to visit him, they were also taken hostage by the gunmen. The gunmen included chief thug Dennis "Leppo" Lobban, a man whom Tosh had previously befriended and tried to help find work after Lobban's release from a lengthy jail sentence. Tosh said he did not have any money in the house, after which Lobban and the fellow gunmen opened fire in a reckless manner. Tosh was shot twice in the head and killed. Herbalist Wilton "Doc" Brown and disc jockey Jeff 'Free I' Dixon also died as a result of wounds sustained during the robbery. Several others in the house were wounded, including Tosh's common-law wife Andrea Marlene Brown, Free I's wife Yvonne ("Joy"), Tosh's drummer Carlton "Santa" Davis, and musician Michael Robinson. According to Police Commissioner Herman Ricketts, Lobban surrendered and two other men were interrogated but not publicly named. Lobban pled innocent during his trial, telling the court he had been drinking with friends. The trial was held in a closed court due to the involvement of illegal firearms. Lobban was ultimately found guilty by a jury of eight women and four men and sentenced to death by hanging. In 1995, Lobban's sentence was commuted and he remained in jail. Another suspect was acquitted due to insufficient evidence. The other two gunmen were never identified by name.

Instruments
In 1983, at the Los Angeles stop on Tosh's Mama Africa tour, local musician Bruno Coon went to the hotel at which Tosh was staying, with a gift for him: a custom-built guitar in the shape of an M16 rifle. Tosh accepted the gift personally. The guitar was subsequently lost by the airlines when the tour went to Europe but was recovered when Tosh's public relations agent placed an article about its loss in Der Spiegel. Tosh went on to perform on stage with the guitar. The promoters of the Flashpoint Film Festival announced in 2006 that Tosh's common-law wife Andrea "Marlene" Brown would auction it on eBay. Tosh's sons, Andrew Tosh, and Jawara McIntosh, prevented the sale, claiming ownership of the guitar. In 2011 Andrew Tosh said that the guitar was in the custody of a close friend, awaiting the opening of a museum dedicated to Peter Tosh.

Compilations (6)

Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
The Toughest Peter Tosh The Toughest HB 150 LP Heartbeat 196X-7X 1996
Black Dignity Peter Tosh & Friends Black Dignity
Early Works Of The Stepping Razor
TJACD 241 CD Trojan 1970-73 2005
The Toughest Peter Tosh The Toughest CDPCS 7318 CD EMI 1978-87 1988
Arise Peter Tosh Arise
Best Of
MCCD 448 CD Music Club 197X 2001
Arise Black Man Peter Tosh & Friends Arise Black Man CDTRL 436 CD Trojan 197X 2000
Collection Gold Peter Tosh Collection Gold COL 4716632 CD Columbia 197X 1992

Credits & Appearances (45)

Production
Producer 7
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Legalize It Peter Tosh Legalize It V 2061 LP Virgin 1976 1976
Equal Rights Peter Tosh Equal Rights V 2081 LP Virgin 1977 1977
Bush Doctor Peter Tosh Bush Doctor COC 39109 LP Rolling Stones 1978 1978
Mystic Man Peter Tosh Mystic Man CD 8326822 CD EMI 1979 1996
Wanted Dread & Alive Peter Tosh Wanted Dread & Alive SO 17055 LP EMI 1981 1981
Mama Africa Peter Tosh Mama Africa SO 17095 LP EMI 1983 1983
No Nuclear War Peter Tosh No Nuclear War 538 852-2 CD EMI 1987
Technicians
Mixing Engineer 1
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
No Nuclear War Peter Tosh No Nuclear War 538 852-2 CD EMI 1987
Musicians
Backing Vocals 3
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Blackheart Man Bunny Wailer Blackheart Man ILPS 9415 LP Island 1976 1976
Mama Africa Peter Tosh Mama Africa SO 17095 LP EMI 1983 1983
No Nuclear War Peter Tosh No Nuclear War 538 852-2 CD EMI 1987
Clavinet 1
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Mama Africa Peter Tosh Mama Africa SO 17095 LP EMI 1983 1983
Guitar 9
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Termination Dub Glen Brown & King Tubby Termination Dub BAFCD 015 CD Blood And Fire 1973-79 1996
Rastafari Ras Michael & The Sons Of Negus Rastafari GROL 505 LP Grounation 1975 1975
I Admire You In Dub Larry Marshall & King Tubby I Admire You In Dub FASTCD 004 CD Motion 1975 2000
Legalize It Peter Tosh Legalize It V 2061 LP Virgin 1976 1976
Protest Bunny Wailer Protest ILPS 9512 LP Island 1977 1977
Equal Rights Peter Tosh Equal Rights V 2081 LP Virgin 1977 1977
Mystic Man Peter Tosh Mystic Man CD 8326822 CD EMI 1979 1996
Wanted Dread & Alive Peter Tosh Wanted Dread & Alive SO 17055 LP EMI 1981 1981
No Nuclear War Peter Tosh No Nuclear War 538 852-2 CD EMI 1987
Keyboards 2
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Wanted Dread & Alive Peter Tosh Wanted Dread & Alive SO 17055 LP EMI 1981 1981
No Nuclear War Peter Tosh No Nuclear War 538 852-2 CD EMI 1987
Lead Guitar 3
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
The Capitol 73 Session Bob Marley & The Wailers The Capitol 73 Session 3576093 CD Tuff Gong 1973 2021
Negril Negril Negril KLP 9005 LP Klik 1975 1975
Blackheart Man Bunny Wailer Blackheart Man ILPS 9415 LP Island 1976 1976
Melodica 1
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Blackheart Man Bunny Wailer Blackheart Man ILPS 9415 LP Island 1976 1976
Percussions 1
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Wanted Dread & Alive Peter Tosh Wanted Dread & Alive SO 17055 LP EMI 1981 1981
Piano 1
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Fire & Rain Mikey Ras Starr Fire & Rain MKS 21 CD Makasound 1975-84 2008
Repeater 1
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Familyman In Dub Aston Barrett Familyman In Dub CDHB 159 CD Heartbeat 197X 1999
Rhythm Guitar 2
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Negril Negril Negril KLP 9005 LP Klik 1975 1975
Blackheart Man Bunny Wailer Blackheart Man ILPS 9415 LP Island 1976 1976
Vocals 12
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
The Toughest Peter Tosh The Toughest HB 150 LP Heartbeat 196X-7X 1996
Black Dignity Peter Tosh & Friends Black Dignity TJACD 241 CD Trojan 1970-73 2005
The Capitol 73 Session Bob Marley & The Wailers The Capitol 73 Session 3576093 CD Tuff Gong 1973 2021
Legalize It Peter Tosh Legalize It V 2061 LP Virgin 1976 1976
Equal Rights Peter Tosh Equal Rights V 2081 LP Virgin 1977 1977
Talking Revolution Peter Tosh Talking Revolution PSCD 48 CD Pressure Sounds 1978 2005
Bush Doctor Peter Tosh Bush Doctor COC 39109 LP Rolling Stones 1978 1978
Mystic Man Peter Tosh Mystic Man CD 8326822 CD EMI 1979 1996
Arise Black Man Peter Tosh & Friends Arise Black Man CDTRL 436 CD Trojan 197X 2000
Wanted Dread & Alive Peter Tosh Wanted Dread & Alive SO 17055 LP EMI 1981 1981
Mama Africa Peter Tosh Mama Africa SO 17095 LP EMI 1983 1983
No Nuclear War Peter Tosh No Nuclear War 538 852-2 CD EMI 1987
Wah Wah Guitar 1
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Rastafari In Dub The Sons Of Negus Rastafari In Dub LP Top Ranking 1978 1978

Also Appears On (47)

Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Hisotry Of Ska Vol 1 Various Artists Hisotry Of Ska Vol 1 GW 0001 LP Studio 1 1960-65
This Is Reggae Music Various Artists This Is Reggae Music TJNBX 254 CD Trojan 1960-75 2005
Randy's 50th Anniversary Various Artists Randy's 50th Anniversary VP 4100 CD 17 North Parade 1960-76 2008
The Upsetter Selection Various Artists The Upsetter Selection TJDDD 341 CD Trojan 1966-02 2007
Catch This Beat Various Artists Catch This Beat IRSP 7 LP Island 1966-68 1980
Joe Gibbs Scorchers From The Early Years Various Artists Joe Gibbs Scorchers From The Early Years VPCD 4151 CD 17 North Parade 1967-73 2009
Love Of The Common People Various Artists Love Of The Common People CDTRD 448 CD Trojan 1967-79 2000
Dry Acid Various Artists Dry Acid CDTRL 398 CD Trojan 1968-69 1998
The Reggae Train Joe Gibbs & Friends The Reggae Train CDTRL 261 CD Trojan 1968-71 1988
The Best Of Beverley's Records Various Artists The Best Of Beverley's Records TRLS 199 LP Trojan 1969-70 1981
Leslie Kong's Connection vol 2 Various Artists Leslie Kong's Connection vol 2 CD Jet Set 1969-71
Dance Crasher Various Artists Dance Crasher TRLS 260 LP Trojan 196X 1988
History Of Ska Vol.1 Various Artists History Of Ska Vol.1 GW 001 LP Studio 1 196X
Studio One Freedom Sounds Various Artists Studio One Freedom Sounds SJRCD 415 CD Soul Jazz 196X 2018
Trojan Rude Boy Box Set Various Artists Trojan Rude Boy Box Set TJETD 055 CD Trojan 196X 2002
The Trojan Story Various Artists The Trojan Story TRLD 402 LP Trojan 196X-7X 1974
Trojan Legends Box Set Various Artists Trojan Legends Box Set TJETD 271 CD Trojan 196X-9X 2005
Small Axe Bob Marley & The Wailers Small Axe SPECXX 2849 CD Trojan 1970-72 2010
Uptown Top Ranking Various Artists Uptown Top Ranking CDTRL 392 CD Trojan 1970-78 1998
Am I Black Enough For You Various Artists Am I Black Enough For You TJDCD 219 CD Trojan 1970-79 2004
Hot Numbers Volume 2 Various Artists Hot Numbers Volume 2 PMP 2009 LP Pama 1971
The Heptones & Friends vol 1&2 The Heptones & Friends The Heptones & Friends vol 1&2 CDTRL 357 CD Trojan 1971-72 1995
Wonderman Years Various Artists Wonderman Years TJDDD 052 CD Trojan 1971-76 2002
Heptones & Friends Vol 2 The Heptones & Friends Heptones & Friends Vol 2 ATLP 1001 LP Attack 1972 1972
History Of Trojan Records 1972-95 Various Artists History Of Trojan Records 1972-95 CDTAL 900 CD Trojan 1972-95 1996
This Is Reggae Music Vol 3 Various Artists This Is Reggae Music Vol 3 ILPS 9391 LP Island 1976 1976
Rockers Soundtrack Various Artists Rockers Soundtrack ILPS 9587 LP Island 1976-79 1979
Lovers & Rockers Various Artists Lovers & Rockers RDM 3001 LP EMI 1977-80 1980
Creation Rockers Various Artists Creation Rockers TRLS 180-185 LP Trojan 1979 1979
Babylon Burning U Roy Babylon Burning CD Burning Bush 197X 2002
Best Of Vintage Various Artists Best Of Vintage CD Joe Gibbs 197X
Complete Upsetter Collection Bob Marley & The Wailers Complete Upsetter Collection TBOXCD 013 CD Trojan 197X 2000
DJ Spooky Presents Riddim Come Forward Various Artists DJ Spooky Presents Riddim Come Forward TJDDD 334 CD Trojan 197X 2006
Ranking Miss P Presents Sweet Harmony Various Artists Ranking Miss P Presents Sweet Harmony TJDDD 101 CD Trojan 197X 2003
Rebel Music Various Artists Rebel Music CDTRD 403 CD Trojan 197X 1989
Reggae Party Various Artists Reggae Party CD Hallmark 197X
Roots Of A Legend Bob Marley & Friends Roots Of A Legend CDTAL 901 CD Trojan 197X 2000
Solid Gold From The Vaults Vol 4 Various Artists Solid Gold From The Vaults Vol 4 CDTRL 302 CD Trojan 197X 1991
The Best Of Lee Perry & The Upsetters Various Artists The Best Of Lee Perry & The Upsetters PTLP 1023 LP Pama 197X
The Mighty Two Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson & Various Artists The Mighty Two CDHB 73 CD Heartbeat 197X 1992
The Rightful Ruler U Roy The Rightful Ruler SMDCD 317 CD Recall 197X 2001
Trojan Bob Marley & Friends Box Set Various Artists Trojan Bob Marley & Friends Box Set TJETD 028 CD Trojan 197X 2002
Trojan Roots Box Set Various Artists Trojan Roots Box Set TRBCD 008 CD Trojan 197X 1999
Dread Broadcasting Corp. Various Artists Dread Broadcasting Corp. TJDDD 167 CD Trojan 197X-8X 2004
Get Up Stand Up Various Artists Get Up Stand Up RZDCD 022 CD RAS 197X-8X 2005
Mastercuts Reggae Various Artists Mastercuts Reggae MCUTCD 01 CD Mastercuts 197X-8X 2005
Champion Sound Various Artists Champion Sound 7243 850718 2 9 CD Virgin 197X-9X
17 albums
45 credits
18 labels
1975 - 2021