Located only a sixty yards from the beautiful seaside, an ideal place for your Jamaica-experience; rest, beauty, comfort, and a chance to meet with the local villagers.
On October ninth, 1944 Winston Hubert McIntosh
was born into this world. The only child of Alvera Coke, a resident of
Church Lincoln, Westmoreland on the island of Jamaica.
In 1956,
Winston moved to Denham Town in Kingston, the capital city of Jamaica.
When he was fifteen-years-old, he moved in with an uncle in Trench Town.
Trench
Town was the place where Winston would first meet Robert Nesta Marley
and Neville O'Reilly Livingston, who would later be known as Bunny
Wailer. Winston Hubert McIntosh decided to change his name as well, and
became Peter Tosh. Together, these three individuals, known as the
Wailin' Wailers/Bob Marley and the Wailers, would change the face of
music in Jamaica, and throughout the world.
Peter later went solo,
and on 09-11-'87 he was killed by gunman in Kingston, Jamaica. He was
layed to rest in Belmont, and a memorial was built in honour of him.
Peter's mother still lives in the yard, where Peter spent big parts of his life, and you can go and pay her a visit / tribute...