KB to headline 'Chillin' by the Dock of the Bay' on February 28

Mon, Feb 23rd 2015, 01:01 PM

KB Headlining - Five entertainers, including headliner Kirkland 'KB' Bodie,  are combining forces and voices to raise funds for and awareness of the environment during a concert February 28 at Grand Bahama's Flying Fish Restaurant on the waterfront starting at 4 pm. FREEPORT, Grand Bahama -- When Save The Bays hosts its first Grand Bahama fun-raiser, Chillin' by the Dock of the Bay, February 28, it will link five performers who have never before performed together but are united over a cause that each is passionate about - protecting the waters of The Bahamas.
Headlining the concert set for 4 pm on the waterfront at Flying Fish Seafood Restaurant is the top-selling musician Kirkland 'KB' Bodie.
"KB rose to fame with songs like 'Bush Mechanic' and 'She Fat' but in recent years he has lent his talent to social causes, penning numbers that point to political will, transparency and accountability," said Save The Bays CEO Lindsey McCoy. "One of his latest songs, 'Hold dey feet to da fire' is among the country's biggest hits.
"It is encouraging to see artists like the legendary KB (Kirkland 'KB' Bodie) share a stage with the talents of a jazzy Marina Gottlieb Sarles who is performing with master guitarist Steve Persaud in Bossa. We also have Tim Tibbitts who is one of those multi-talented individuals who can whip up a restaurant meal with the same pizzazz as he can stir a crowd's enthusiasm. Tim, who is Bahamian, had a successful run in Canada and we're just grateful he came back home and cares so much about the environment.
"And we have one of Grand Bahama's local favourites, Derek Gape, who can take a simple tune and a guitar and turn it into a performance that rouses an audience and makes everyone in the crowd happy to be there."

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