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Tenor Saw :
Born Clive Bright, dancehall singer Tenor Saw was the first to borrow workshop nomenclature for a stage name. In 1985 he released the dancehall anthem "Ring The Alarm", which became one of Jamaica's most versioned rhythms. This tune marked the beginning of a three years span in which Tenor Saw delivered a steady stream of dancehall smashes. Tenor Saw met an untimely death in 1988, under mysterious circumstances in Texas.
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