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223:, but succumbed to his injuries two weeks later, on 13 August 1988. He died at 21 years of age. Although other sources insist that he was murdered, his official cause of death was a closed head injury and bumper injuries complicated by a lung infection. Strangely on 26 October 1988, the newspaper Jamaica Gleaner reported that Tenor Saw was shot and killed in New York City (Tenor Saw had been dead for around two months by this point). 133:, Jamaica, Bright was raised as the fourth of six children in the Payne Land, Maverley and Olympic Gardens areas of West Kingston before the family settled in Duhaney Park. Bright had a religious upbringing and sang in the Seventh-day Adventist Church of God choir in Olympic Gardens. Seeking to make it as a recording artist, Bright approached several of Kingston's producers. After being rejected by several others, 149:
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" riddim for
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By the time the album was released, Tenor Saw had relocated to Miami, joining the Skengdon crew, where he recorded "Dancehall Feeling" and "Bad Boys". He recorded "No Work On a Sunday" for
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gave the youngster a chance; His first single, "Roll Call" was recorded in 1984 for Phang's Powerhouse label, on the "Queen Majesty" rhythm. He moved on, with his friend
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in the 1980s, considered 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
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A short excerpt from "Ring the Alarm" ("Watch the soundman a-tremble, watch the soundman afraid...") is used in the opening credits of
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Tenor Saw is regarded as one of the most influential singers of the early digital reggae era of the mid-1980s.
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also references Tenor Saw, as well as the song "Ring the Alarm" on their 2000 composition
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song "Jailhouse", is essentially a medley, heavily borrowing from the song "Roll Call".
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riddim - which Tenor Saw helped to popularize with his song "Pumpkin Belly".
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Larkin, Colin (1998) "The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae", Virgin Books,
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sampled "Ring the Alarm" in their song "Rewind" on their 1989 album
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On 31 July 1988, Tenor Saw was seriously injured in a
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McDonald, Claudia Gardner, Amaya (3 December 2023).
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McDonald, Claudia Gardner, Amaya (3 December 2023).
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McDonald, Claudia Gardner, Amaya (3 December 2023).
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Index

Houston
Reggae
dancehall
singjay
dancehall
singjay
"Stalag"
riddim
Kingston
George Phang
Nitty Gritty
Sugar Minott
Black Roots Records
Winston Riley
King Jammy
Sleng Teng
Coxsone Dodd
Duke Reid
Keith "Slim" Smith
Studio One
The Techniques
Duke Reid
Keith & Tex
Derrick Harriott
Donovan Germain
Freddie McGregor
hit and run
Houston
Ben Taub General Hospital
Nitty Gritty

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