The Michigan Daily-Monday, September 14, 1987- Page 11 Reggae world mourns mu, 1 By Todd Shanker Three gunmen attempting to rob' reggae star Peter Tosh forcibly entered his Jamaican home killing him and another man. Five others were also wounded after the gunmen were unable to find money, according to police reports Saturday. According to the reports, the gunmen arrived on motorcycles at Tosh's residence on Friday night and forced their way into the house. The killers ordered everyone to lie face down on the floor, searched the victims and rooms for cash, then opened finre. Tosh and Wilton (Doc) Brown, a maker of health food potions from plants, died from their wounds before arrival to a hospital, according to the police. Wounded were Tosh's long-time companion, Andrea Marlene Brown; Carlton Santa Davis, a drummer in Tosh's band; Michael Robinson, another musician; disc jockey Jeff Dixon, and his wife, Yvonne. Dixon, who worked for the Jamaica Broadcasting Corp., was in critical condition with a bullet wound in the head. His wife was wreated and released and the three others were reported in stable condition. * A detective, who asked that his name be witheld, said police have" tentatively identified the killers but no arrests have been made. Tosh had just returned from the rUnited States and the robbers apparently thought he had a large amount of cash with him. The gunmen parked their motorcycles by the door, knocked, forced their way in when the door was opened and ransacked the two-story house, the detective said. The survivors said Tosh told the robbers he didn't have any cash but they could take anything in the house. When no money was found, the killers, armed with pistols, opened fire on the victims lying on HELP WANTED $3.85 hr. All Shifts - Flexible hours. Apply at BURGER KING 530 E. Liberty the floor, they said. Tosh's house is normally protected by a dozen German shepherds, police said, but the dogs were in their kennel at the time the gunmen arrived. Tosh first gained recognition as the original leader of the Wailers, an influential reggae band that voiced the concerns of repressed Blacks in Jamaica. The Wailers also included well known reggae star Bob Marley, Neville Livingstone (Bunny Wailer), Aston "Family Man" Barrett, and Carly Barrett. Unlike other Jamaican bands of the 1960s, the Wailers were one of the first roots reggae bands to adopt the testifying life of the Rastafarian religion as well as the Rastafarian rder oJ rhythm, straying away from the ska and rock steady sounds which were popular at the time in Jamaica. Tosh was instrumental in exposing the reggae rhythm to a wider audience, which left a trail of reggae enthusiasts that extends from America to Africa, and on into Europe. In the early '70s, Tosh left the Wailers claiming that Bob Marley was no longer sincerely representing the concerns of the Rastafarian brethren and was catering more to a wider, more commercial, white audience. Tosh claimed that Marley and Island Record Producer Chris Blackwell were exploiting reggae music and forgetting their roots. After the original Wailers' break Tosh up, Tosh embarked on a solo career, which included the albums Bush Doctor, Equal Rights, Legalize It, as well as his latest release, N o Nuclear War. Although Tosh gained much of his international popularity due to the success of Bob Marley and reggae music wordldwide, he always stayed true to his roots and what he felt represented the Rastafarian people. Tosh's unique vision and dedication to the concerns of Black people worldwide have made him a legend. His progressive musical ideas and his fiery defense of his people make his untimely death all the more unfortunate. A.P. reports contributed to this story. Reggae star Peter Tosh was shot and killed while three gunmen attempted to rob him Friday night. IF YOU'VE GOT THE GRADES, BUT LACK THE CASH FOR COLLEGE... WE'VE GOT A $30,000 ANSWER. A Navy ROTC scholarship could see you through four years of college. . . and get you started on a good-paying career. If you qualify, you'll be eligible for up to $30,000 in tuition, fees, books, and other college expenses. Navy officers get instant management responsibility. And Navy pay and benefits compare favorably with those of civilian employment. For more information, call today: LT. ROBERT OLDANI 103 NORTH HALL 764-1498 NAVY. IT'S NOT JUST A JOB, IT'S AN ADVENTURE. our e ext o0 ere. Every textbook for every course is here.You can count on t _ Michigan Union Bookstore for all your undergraduate and he graduate texts, including medical, dental, engineering, music, and art. Thousands of used textbooks in stock, plus notebooks, school supplies, and a complete selection of Michigan clothing. Store Hours: . .. . . ,I - Iu I Michiaan % I *,ULUMP