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Steely &
Clevie was a
Jamaican dancehall reggae production duo that was
composed of
members Wycliffe Johnson and
Cleveland Browne. The duo
worked with...
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Raymond Clevie Carver Jr. (May 25, 1938 –
August 2, 1988) was an
American short story writer and poet. He
published his
first collection of stories, Will...
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December 1993. Acid (1991), VP "Thank You" (1989),
Steely &
Clevie "Borrow Man" (1989),
Steely &
Clevie "Magnet and Steel" (1991),
African Star "Watch The Galee"...
- in the 1996 Red
Stripe Bowl. He also pla**** for
Bermuda in
three ICC
Trophy tournaments.
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Clevie Wade espncricinfo.com...
- singer. Her
first introduction to the
reggae charts was via the
Steely &
Clevie-produced
versions of
Tracy Chapman's "(Sorry) Baby, Can I Hold You Tonight"...
- Penn, Bo
Diddley and
Willie Cobbs, and
production was
handled by
Steely &
Clevie. Penn had
originally recorded a
version of Cobbs' 1960 song "You Don't Love...
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itself is
largely based on the Dem Bow and Fish
Market riddims by
Steely &
Clevie from the
early 1990s. In
other musical contexts, a
riddim would be called...
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Gregory Peck and Red
Dragon song)
created by
Jamaican producers Steely &
Clevie in the late 1980s. The
lyrics are anti-imperialist (the
title is Jamaican...
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calypso and cadence); this
gives dembow a pan-Caribbean flavor.
Steely &
Clevie,
creators of the Poco Man Jam riddim, are
usually credited with the creation...
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Donovan Germain,
before signing a two-year
contract with
Steely &
Clevie in 1990,
recording an album's
worth of
songs for them. It was the production...