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  2. Pinchers - Wikipedia

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    Pinchers continues to record music and perform concerts, where he is known for his elaborate outfits. [6] He states his name was a continuation of other Jamaican artists in the 1980s named after carpentry tools such as Pliers , Screwdriver and Tenor Saw .

  3. Junior Tucker - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Tucker, known as Junior Tucker (born 23 September 1966 in Trenchtown, Kingston, Jamaica), is a Jamaican reggae singer, who started his career in secular music but who now sings Christian music. His hits included "Happy" and his own composition, "Don't Test".

  4. Barrington Levy - Wikipedia

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    By the time his 1980 album Robin Hood was released, Levy was one of the biggest Jamaican stars, and saw his international fame growing as well, especially in the United Kingdom. Levy made his debut as a producer on the rare 1981 showcase album titled Run Come Ya, which was issued on the Canadian Puff Records label. [6]

  5. Music of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The basic elements of hip-hop—boasting raps, rival posses, uptown throwdowns, and political commentary—were all present in Jamaican music When rocksteady and reggae bands looked to make their music a form of national and even international black resistance, they used Jamaican culture. [2]

  6. Bogle dance - Wikipedia

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    This dancehall music grew to incorporate new beats and sounds like electronic music and sampling. This new style of reggae often included a DJ rapping and singing to up-tempo rhythms. [ 13 ] This combination of music and dance quickly became a popular weekend hobby for the young people of Jamaica and, later, the world.

  7. Rocksteady - Wikipedia

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    Rocksteady is a music genre that originated in Jamaica around 1966. [1] A successor of ska and a precursor to reggae, rocksteady was the dominant style of music in Jamaica for nearly two years, performed by many of the artists who helped establish reggae, including harmony groups such as the Techniques, the Paragons, the Heptones and the Gaylads; soulful singers such as Alton Ellis, [2] Delroy ...

  8. Tenor Saw - Wikipedia

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    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). [ 8 ] Tenor Saw is regarded as one of the most influential singers of the early digital reggae era of the mid-1980s.

  9. Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, [1] formerly known as the Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, was created to encourage visitors to come to Jamaica during a traditionally slow tourism period for the island. The original owner of the festival, Air Jamaica, also hoped to sell more airline seats during the slow period.