Tosh was exposed to the music of his father's group
the Wailers from an early age, his mother, Shirley Livingston, also being the sister of
Bunny Wailer and half-sister of Claudette Pearl Livingston by
Cedella Booker, the mother of the Wailers' third member,
Bob Marley. His first recording session was in 1985, produced by
Charlie Chaplin, and resulting in the single "Vanity Love". After his father was shot dead in 1987, he performed two songs at his funeral, "Jah Guide" and "Equal Rights". In 2004, he recorded an album of songs by his father,
Andrew Sings Tosh: He Never Died. In 2007, he announced that he was working on his fourth studio album,
Focus. 2010, he released an acoustic album dedicated to his father,
Legacy: An Acoustic Tribute to Peter Tosh produced by himself, his girlfriend Dawn Simpson and legendary Handel Tucker. The album features a duet with Andrew and
Kymani Marley a rendition of "Lessons in My Life" and a song entitled "I Am" which features Bunny Wailer. The album was nominated for a
2011 Grammy for
Best Reggae Album. In 2011, he announced that he was working on a new album titled
Eye to Eye, featuring
Kymani Marley and other guest artists, expecting a 2012 release date. ==Albums==