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Goombay Smash is a rum based beverage in the Bahamas. [1] It is traditionally served in a sling or collins glass. The Goombay Smash was created by Emily Cooper, aka Miss Emily, at the Blue Bee Bar in New Plymouth. The original recipe is a secret, but it is believed to have contained coconut rum, dirty rum, apricot brandy, and pineapple juice. [1]
[3] [9] [11] The Yellow Bird (cocktail), the Bahama Mama, the Goombay Smash, and Planter's Punch [2] are popular local drinks. Nassau Royale is a Bahamian liqueur and is used to make the C. C. Rider. [2] The Bahamian Brewery makes beers including: Sands, Bush Crack, High Rock (named for a geographic feature: High Rock) and Strong Back. [12]
Sun of Jamaica, also known as Zauber der Karibik (English: Magic of the Caribbean), is the debut studio album by the German group Goombay Dance Band, released in 1980 by CBS Records. The album achieved commercial success across Europe, including number 1 position in Austria.
John Matthews (born 8 March 1978), better known by his stage name Ricardo Autobahn, is an English producer, songwriter and musician. He is also known in collaborations with Daz Sampson as in Rikki & Daz and the projects like Barndance Boys , Cuban Boys , and his current project Spray .
Ricardo Benjamín González Valdés [1] (born 20 October 1977 in Monterrey) is a Mexican racing driver who competes in the FIA World Endurance Championship. In 2013 , he won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in LMP2 class [ 2 ] and 2013 FIA WEC World Champion LMP2 class for drivers and teams.
"Sun of Jamaica" is a song performed by German group Goombay Dance Band, written by Ekkehard Stein and Wolfgang Jass. The song was released at the end of 1979, and subsequently included on their debut album, Sun of Jamaica.
Goombay Kids was premiered in The Bahamas on September 1, 2020. It is created by Stephanie K. Nihon and produced by LFD Productions and StoryGiants. The series has received two awards and two nominations. [1] [2] [3] The show stars Bahamian children, including Keara Jones, Adriana Nihon, Javien Rankine, and Mara McCartney.
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