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  2. Music of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The music of Barbados includes distinctive national styles of folk and popular music, including elements of Western classical and religious music. The culture of Barbados is a syncretic mix of African and British elements, and the island's music reflects this mix through song types and styles, instrumentation, dances, and aesthetic principles.

  3. Portsmouth (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    The single was just as successful as its predecessor, charting at number 3 in the UK, [8] and became his first non-album single to be issued in the USA. It also charted at number 2 in Ireland , and was Oldfield's highest charting single there until 1983's " Moonlight Shadow ", which spent a week at number 1 in Ireland.

  4. Mighty Gabby - Wikipedia

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    He returned to music, and carnival success, in 1976, his "Licks Like Fire" giving him the first of a string of victories at Crop Over. [2] He was awarded the 'Folk Singer of the Year' for three successive years from 1977 to 1979 for "Riots in the Land", "Bridgetown", and "Bajan Fisherman". [ 2 ]

  5. The Full English (folk music archive) - Wikipedia

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    Launched in June 2013, The Full English is a folk archive of 44,000 records and over 58,000 digitised images; it is the world's biggest digital archive of traditional music and dance tunes. [1] The archive brings together 19 collections from noted archivists, including Lucy Broadwood , Percy Grainger , Cecil Sharp and Ralph Vaughan Williams .

  6. Rupee (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Rupert Clarke (born September 10, 1975), best known by his stage name Rupee, is a soca musician from Barbados. [1] [2] He was born in the military barracks in Germany to a German mother and a Bajan father, who was serving in the British Armed Forces at the time.

  7. Brucelee Almightee - Wikipedia

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    The song became the most popular track of the event, being played 16 times as bands paraded before the judges, solidifying its place as a favorite during the festival. [1] In addition to this achievement, "Tomorrow" also led Brucelee Almightee to victory in the 2024 People's Monarch competition, where he competed against other top soca artists. [2]

  8. Culture of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Miami Beach, Barbados. The culture of Barbados is a blend of West African and British cultures present in Barbados.English is the official language of the nation, reflecting centuries of British influence, but the Bajan dialect in which it is spoken is an iconic part of the Barbadian culture.

  9. Square One (band) - Wikipedia

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    Alison Hinds joined as co-vocalist in 1987 while Square One was performing at the graduation ceremony of the Christ Church Foundation School Alison's alma mater, and the band took the name Square One that year. [1] Their début album, Eat Drink and Be Merry, was released in 1988, and they were named 'Hotel Band of the Year' by the Musicians ...