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The Tennors
Biography
One of the most unique, and neglected, of Jamaica's vocal groups, the Tennors unleashed a stream of excellent singles across the rocksteady era, with their popularity continuing well into the reggae age. The group's leading light, George "Clive" Murphy was raised in the rural parish of St. Mary, an upbringing that left an indelible influence on his group's sound. School brought the youngster to Kingston, but love of music took him onto the stage, where Murphy began taking part in talent competitions. Soon, the singer was backing Owen Gray, as well as the duo Owen & Leon, bringing him to Studio One and Treasure Isle respectively. For the latter label, Murphy cut "Little Girl Over There" and "Hit Yu Let Yu Feel It". Yet, Murphy was still a relative unknown when he linked up with Maurice "Professor" Johnson as the Tennor Twins. Their break came in the back of a cab in 1967, when Murphy successfully auditioned "Pressure and Slide" to Jackie Mittoo, then arranger at Studio One. Norman Davis bolstered the duo to a trio, while Mitto created one of the most memorable rhythms of the decade, a sultry, insistent backing that accentuated "Pressure"s highly suggestive lyrics.
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