Born in Victoria Jubilee Hospital,
Kingston, 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. He moved on, with his friend
Nitty Gritty, to work with
Sugar Minott's Youth Promotion sound system and
Black Roots Records label, having hits in Jamaica with "Lots of Sign", "Pumpkin Belly", "Run Come Call Me", and "Fever". his official cause of death was a closed head injury and bumper injuries complicated by a lung infection. Tenor Saw is regarded as one of the most influential singers of the early digital reggae era of the mid-1980s. ==Influence==