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Clifford 'Moonie' Pusey is best known as the lead guitarist for Steel Pulse. His first credit is on Pulse's "Rastafari Centennial" album, recorded in Paris in January 1992, though he initially joined the band in 1989. He remained a regular fixture on recordings and live work as the band tour constantly around the globe until March 2008. In addition to working with Steel Pulse, Moonie, as lead guitarist, has recorded and or toured with the likes of Paula Abdul, The Family Stand, Aftershock, Maxi Priest and Big Mountain (joining Sid Mills on their "Things To Come" album). He was married to the late Faybiene Miranda, a writer, poet, singer and activist, who toured England with Benjamin Zephaniah, co-authored a book with Mutabaruka and recorded the controversial song, "Prophecy", which was banned in Jamaica. It was later included on a Reggae Refreshers compilation album from Island along with Pulse's "Handsworth Revolution".