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Peter Tosh
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Participations

348
Songwriter
4
Organist
5
Guitarist
14
Lead Vocalist
9
Singer
1
Keyboardist
319
Vocalist
6
Background Singer
257
Producer
9
Rhythm Guitarist
1
Composer
1
Pianist
1
Gong Player
1
Lead Guitarist
1
Violinist
1
Arranger
1
Harpist
2
Saxophonist
44
Performer
Bio
Winston Hubert McIntosh, widely known as Peter Tosh, was a Jamaican reggae musician who co-founded the band The Wailers with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer. Tosh was a Rastafari promoter known for his powerful vocals and socially conscious lyrics. He went on to have a successful solo career after leaving The Wailers, releasing songs such as "Legalize It," "Equal Rights," and "Get Up, Stand Up." He was murdered during a home invasion when he was 42 years old.
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