Carlene Davis

[1] Davis was born in Colonels Ridge, Clarendon Parish and moved to England with her parents at the age of fourteen, where she began to perform professionally a year later, playing guitar in an all-female band before joining the pop trio Toreadores.

[7][8] In 1985, she recorded a duet with Gregory Isaacs titled "Feeling Irie" on his Private Beach Party album.

[13] Davis has continued to perform regularly, including appearances at the Redbones Blues Revue,[14] Fun in the Son,[15] and Live on the Waterfront.

[10] In 2014, Davis released the album Dripping Blood, and announced that 25% of royalties would go to U.S.-based charity Samaritan's Purse to fund its work fighting Ebola in Liberia.

[18] Her latest album, The Assignment, released in 2018, includes a duet with Marion Hall and features contributions from Tyrone Downie, Steven "Cat" Coore, Dean Fraser, and Lloyd Parks.