Andrew Tosh, born Carlos Andrew McIntosh on June 19, 1967, in Kingston, Jamaica, is a distinguished reggae artist and the son of the legendary Peter Tosh. From an early age, he was immersed in the rich musical heritage of The Wailers, with his mother, Shirley Livingston, being the sister of Bunny Wailer. Andrew's vocal style bears a striking resemblance to his father's, and he shares Peter's passion for the unicycle. His debut album, "Original Man" (1987), showcased both his own compositions and renditions of his father's songs. The follow-up, "Make Place for the Youth" (1989), demonstrated his songwriting maturity and earned a Grammy nomination. In 2010, he released "Legacy: An Acoustic Tribute to Peter Tosh," featuring collaborations with Bunny Wailer and Kymani Marley, which also received a Grammy nomination. Andrew continues to honor his father's legacy while forging his own path in reggae music. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Tosh?utm_source=openai))