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Tribute: Tenor Saw Happy Birthday

This is a discussion on Tribute: Tenor Saw Happy Birthday within the Breaking News forums, part of the ReggaeME.com category; Tenorsaw.jpg Clive "Tenor Saw" Bright was born in Kingston, Jamaica, February 11, 1966. Tenor Saw was a prominent dancehall singer ...

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    Clive "Tenor Saw" Bright was born in Kingston, Jamaica, February
    11, 1966. Tenor Saw was a prominent dancehall singer in the 1980s,
    and one of the most influential singers of the early digital reggae era.
    His best-known song was the 1985 hit "Ring the Alarm" on the
    "Stalag 17" riddim.

    Tenor Saw was raised in the Payne Avenue district of West
    Kingston. His first single, "Roll Call" was recorded in 1984 for
    George Phang's Powerhouse label, on the "Queen Majesty" rhythm.
    He moved on, with his friend Nitty Gritty, to work with Sugar
    Minott's Youth Promotion sound system and label, having hits
    in Jamaica with "Lots of Sign", "Pumpkin Belly", "Run Come Call Me",
    and "Fever". His most successful single, however, was "Ring the
    Alarm", voiced over the "Stalag" rhythm for Winston Riley's Techniques
    label. The singles' success saw Tenor Saw work with Prince Jammy,
    recording "Pumpkin Belly" on Jammy's (then) new "Sleng Teng" rhythm.
    Further hits followed in 1986 with "Golden Hen" (on the Uptempo label),
    and Minott issued Tenor Saw's debut album, Fever, that year.
    In common with most dancehall albums of the period, most of the
    rhythms were digital copies of older tunes from the 1960s and 1970s,
    usually produced originally by Coxsone Dodd or Duke Reid.

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    In August 1988 he was killed by a speeding car in Houston, Texas.
    He died at 22 years of age. Tenor Saw is regarded as one of the most
    influential singers of the early digital reggae era of the mid-1980s.

    Tenor Saw - Fever/No Work On Sunday Live In Japan
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    tena saw died in 1987, bless up all

 

 

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