Tenor Saw
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- | '''Tenor Saw''' (born '''Clive Bright''', [[February 11]], [[1966]] - [[August]] [[1988]] [[Kingston, Jamaica|Kingston]], [[Jamaica]]) was a prominent [[dancehall]] singer in the 1980s. His best-known song was the 1985 hit "Ring the Alarm" on the "Stalag 17" [[riddim]]. Other well-known songs include "Roll Call" (1984, "Queen Majesty" riddim), "Pumpkin Belly" (1985, "[[Sleng Teng]]" riddim) and "Lots of Sign". | + | '''Tenor Saw''' (born '''Clive Bright''', [[February 11]], [[1966]] - [[August]] [[1988]] [[Kingston, Jamaica|Kingston]], [[Jamaica]]) was a prominent [[dancehall]] singer in the 1980s. His best-known song was the 1985 hit "[[Ring the Alarm]]" on the "[[Stalag riddim]]". Other well-known songs include "Roll Call" (1984, "Queen Majesty" riddim), "Pumpkin Belly" (1985, "[[Sleng Teng]]" riddim) and "Lots of Sign". |
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Tenor Saw (born Clive Bright, February 11, 1966 - August 1988 Kingston, Jamaica) was a prominent dancehall singer in the 1980s. His best-known song was the 1985 hit "Ring the Alarm" on the "Stalag riddim". Other well-known songs include "Roll Call" (1984, "Queen Majesty" riddim), "Pumpkin Belly" (1985, "Sleng Teng" riddim) and "Lots of Sign".
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