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March 17, 2015
Local Musicians to hold 'It's a Bahamian Ting' Pre-Concert in Support of Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival

The Minister of Tourism the Hon. Obie Wilchcombe said he is pleased that local musicians have stated their support of the Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival, slated for May 7-9, 2015...

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June 10, 2013
Renown Musicians On Board To Raise Funds

... As the countdown for Anuschka Wright?s Jazz In Bloom concert approaches, a slew of musicians and sponsors are confirming their commitment to helping her on her journey to raise funds for school, the Bahamas Music Conservatory and Michael Taylor, a 13 year-old travelling abroad for a singing competition...

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June 04, 2012
Musician and artist Bryan Cee releases his music video

Musician and artist Bryan Cee along with Archangel Productions releases his music video entitled ?Long Lost Brother? to the world on 7 pm June, 15 2012 at Rawson Square Bay Street. Soon after releasing the single in March, Bryan Cee was inspired to go further and shoot a video for the song. Cinematographer Justin Roth from Duluth MN leaped for the opportunity to shoot a music video in a beautiful ...

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March 26, 2010
A few of The Bahamas' youngest musicians

With about 100 members, the Bahamas Music Conservatory has put classical music in the tiny hands of students as young as two. There are also a few students with grey hair and many in between.

Their orchestra, The Scotiabank Debut Orchestra, began with developing musicians in mind and has already given several performances.

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January 09, 2012
Musicians & Dancers Take Centre Stage for ?Love That Child? Concert to Aid Local Children?s Homes

Musicians & Dancers Take Centre Stage for ?Love That Child?
Concert to Aid Local Children?s Homes
Attendees will be treated to a kaleidoscope of talent when young Bahamian musicians and dance troupes join forces with award-winning Touch of Class dancers from Philadelphia to raise funds for the Ranfurly Home and the Children?s Emergency Hostel. The ?Love That Child? benefit concert sponsored by ...

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November 15, 2011
A Matter of Justice: Performance Rights for Artists, Musicians and Producers

Nassau, Bahamas - A Matter of Justice: Performance Rights for Artists, Musicians and Producers.

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July 06, 2011
Canadian musicians Visits Governor General

Dr. Cleveland Williams and a group of Canadian musicians pay a courtesy call on their Excellencies Sir Arthur Foulkes and Lady Foulkes on Tuesday, July 5, at Government House.

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June 28, 2011
Canadian musicians to assist El Sistema Bahamas with concert

Nassau, Bahamas - Please join us on July 3rd at 7pm at Ebenezer Methodist Church, Shirley Street for an evening of chamber music with a Canadian classical trio from 'The Neapolitan Connection Concert Series' in Toronto. The concert is free, but a collection will be taken for El Sistema Bahamas. In case you don't know what El Sistema is, it's a youth orchestra program from Venezuela that has been t...

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April 12, 2018
Atlantis, Paradise Island Celebrates 1-Year Anniversary of Art Walk

One of several initiatives undertaken by Atlantis, Paradise Island to bring the culture and vibrancy of The Bahamas to its guests, Art Walk at Marina Village celebrated its first year anniversary recently with many of its local artisans and musicians hailing it a success...

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December 06, 2021
POIF Responds to Former Prime Minister Minnis On RCI Deal

Last week in the House of Assembly, former Prime Minister Hubert Minnis sought to defend his government’s ill-conceived Beach Club deal with Royal Caribbean International (RCI).

For Protect Our Island Funds (POIF), the revelation of RCI’s 150-year lease signed under the Minnis administration makes it clear that on the environment and economics aspects of the Paradise Island project is a bad...

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