b. Dalton Lindo, 4 April 1966, St. James Parish, Jamaica, West Indies. Inspired by the dancehall singers Pinchers, Pliers, Spanner Banner and Tenor Saw, Lindo utilized the pseudonym of Screwdriver. In the mid-80s he went to Kingston where he met Beres Hammond, who encouraged his musical aspirations. Screwdriver began his career in 1986, recording the hits ‘We Rule', ‘Soundboy Killa', ‘Family Counsellor' and ‘Here I Come'. In 1989 he topped the Jamaican chart with ‘No Mama', which became a major hit throughout the Caribbean and inspired many DJs to mimic the chorus. Following h...