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January 17, 2012
Bahamian Musician helps out fraternity monument costs

In October 2011, the oldest black collegiate lettered fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha unveiled a 20-year effort to honor the memory of civil rights icon and fellow fraternity brother Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - a monument on the National Mall in Washington.
This national monument is the first time a civil society figure and an African-American has been honored in this space, making it a special tribut...

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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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September 18, 2011
Artists, Singers, Musicians - Be Featured on TheBahamasWeekly.com

World exposure is yours through The Bahamas Weekly! Attention all Artists, Authors, Singers, Musicians, and Agents: From time to time, and in support of Bahamian artists and authors, The Bahamas Weekly will select an individual or group to be featured on our website. This is up to our discretion, and does not include any sales information.

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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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June 07, 2011
Musician turns the tables on copyright violators

A veteran Bahamian musician yesterday said he has turned the tables on years of copyright violations by exploiting the Internet to his own advantage, telling Tribune Business that he has "effectively sold over four-five million CDs" since launching his album on October 20.

Brad Lundy, the almost 50-year veteran of the Bahamian and international music scene, said his 16-track I Need You album's ...

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August 04, 2010
Musician Wyclef Jean to run for Haiti president

Haitian-born musician Wyclef Jean has said he will run for president of the earthquake-hit Caribbean country.

The Fugees star will officially announce his candidacy on Larry King's CNN show on Thursday, media reports say.

Haiti is scheduled to elect a new leader on 28 November.

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July 05, 2010
Grammy Award winning musician holds concert at the Willie Mae Pratt Centre for Girls

Minister of State in the Ministry of Social Development the Hon. Loretta Butler-Turner thanked Grammy Award winner musician and UN Ambassador for UNICEF, India Arie, for performing at a private concert at the Willie Mae Pratt Centre for Girls, Friday, July 2.

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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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April 24, 2024
The National Family Island Regatta Sets Sail on its 68th Year of Competition with Goombay Punch

Caribbean Bottling Company (CBC), local producers of Coca-Cola and Dasani products and longtime corporate supporter of the National Family Island (NFI) Regatta looks forward to another year of steep competition and culture at the 68th NFI Regatta this April 23-27 in George Town, Exuma.

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