Leader of the Opposition Mark Golding, an avid fan of reggae legend, Peter Tosh, took a walk down memory lane recently when he paid a visit to the newly reopened Peter Tosh Museum. Golding, who was received on arrival by Pulse executives Kingsley.
Peter Tosh’s life and achievements were on display on the 79th anniversary of his birth during the grand reopening of the Peter Tosh Museum at the Pulse Centre in St Andrew. Commemorating the end of the historic site’s three-year closure, foreign.
On the night of his 79th birthday, Peter Tosh’s memory was commemorated with family, friends and admirers for the grand reopening of the legend’s museum at the Pulse Centre on Trafalgar Road in New Kingston. Closing amid the pandemic in 2020, the.
For two nights in December 1983, militant, anti-establishment reggae singer Winston Hubert McIntosh, better known as Peter Tosh, played for a crowd of more than 25,000 at the Somhlolo National Stadium in Swaziland, Africa. Steel Pulse opened the.