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  2. List of Bahamian musicians - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Bahamian popular musicians who have recorded music or have some public standing. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  3. Category:Bahamian songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bahamian songs" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Go Down Moses (Bahamas)

  4. Music of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The music of the Bahamas is associated primarily with Junkanoo, a celebration which occurs on Boxing Day and again on New Year's Day. Parades and other celebrations mark the ceremony. Groups like The Baha Men , Ronnie Butler ,Kirkland Bodie and Twindem have gained massive popularity in Japan, the United States and other places.

  5. Baha Men - Wikipedia

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    The song was a chart success in many countries and also became a popular song at US sporting events. [2] " Who Let the Dogs Out" also earned the band several awards: a Grammy Award in 2001 for Best Dance Recording ; [ 2 ] Billboard Music Awards for World Music Artist of the Year and World Music Album of the Year; and a Nickelodeon Kids Choice ...

  6. God Bless Our Sunny Clime - Wikipedia

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    God Bless our Sunny Clime" is the national song of The Commonwealth of the Bahamas. Its music was composed by Timothy Gibson (composer and teacher) and E. Clement Bethel (composer, and Director of Culture of the Bahamas). The lyrics were written by the Rev. Philip Rahming, a Baptist minister and lecturer at the College of the Bahamas.

  7. T-Connection - Wikipedia

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    T-Connection was a funk and disco group from Nassau, the Bahamas, who scored two hits on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1977 and 1979. They did better on the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, where they had five Top 10 hits, including "Do What You Wanna Do", which reached #1, and "Everything Is Cool", which peaked at #10 on the US Billboard R&B chart. [1]

  8. Ronnie Butler - Wikipedia

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    He performed in Bahamian local nights spots such as Ronnie's Rebel Room, the Rum Key, Big Bamboo, the Trade Winds Lounge, and Nassau Beach Hotel and has toured throughout Europe, South America and North America. Among his popular hits are songs "Burma Road", "Crow Calypso" and "Age Ain't Nothin' But A Number". [2]

  9. Bahamian Rhyming Spiritual - Wikipedia

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    Bahamian rhyming spiritual is a religious genre of music found in the Bahamas, and also the songs, usually spirituals, and vocal-style within that genre.Rhyming does not refer to rhyme but to verse, the rhymer, or lead-singer, singing the couplets of the verses against the sung background of the repeated chorus.