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The Tennors

In the early sixties a vocal group was formed by George "Clive" Murphy and the late Maurice "Prof." Johnson. Called "THE TENNOR TWINS" at first, both singers performed together at numerous venues on many occasions. "THE TENNORS" was born when the duo was later joined by Norman Davis, at which time "Prof." Johnson became the lead vocalist. It was at the legendary Studio One, owned by "Sir" Coxone Dodd, that these first recordings were done and released under the "Downbeat" label. Their song "PRESSURE AND SLIDE" was their first recording and became the biggest hit in Jamaica for the year 1967.

Members: Ronnie Davis, Albert George Murphy, George Agard, Henry Buckley, Norman Anthony Davis, and Maurice "Professor" Johnson

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