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  Genre: Reggae
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Studio 45 was the home of "Catch-A-Fire Band" in Mid-town Manhattan. The band emerged out of several bands, "Rhythm Dimensions" and "Creation", about late 1981 early 1982. The band opened for acts like "Ken Boothe", "Alton Ellis", "The Meditations", "Israel Vibration", "Dennis Brown", "Culture" and many more. They shared the same stage and tour with groups and bands like "Michigan & Smiley" and "Mojanya". After the Separation of Catch-A-Fire manager "Joe" met with Jahmings and Cliff in an effort to try and put the band back together, but with very little success. The fire was burning out of control.

1984 Jahmings put together a band called "The Enforcers" who did mostly studio work for Bullwackies Artists! Like "Max Romeo" and "Sugar Minott".
This was the same time period he ran into singing group "Love Joys", "Leroy Sibbles" and "Hopeton Lewis," who invited him down to his studio in Montego Bay, Jamaica to do some recording.

In the fall of 1987 Jahmings headed west to Los Angeles California to attend Dick Grove Music School to continue his musical education. Jahmings study there from 1988 - 1990. During his time at Grove he signed a songwriters contract with "Sunrise Records" and wrote a single for "Buddy Raye" entitled "Yesterday" that came out on an album Entitled: "Hollywood Sessions."
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