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  2. Eric Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Gibson was born on the small island of Acklins to a musical family, although he did not pursue music until his adulthood. After leading several musical acts in the 1950s, Gibson formed King Eric & His Knights around 1957, which specialized in a modernized style of calypso music , a type of Caribbean folk music that received worldwide ...

  3. Blake Alphonso Higgs - Wikipedia

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    Higgs was born in 1915 in Matthew Town, Inagua, Bahamas.For much of his career, Blind Blake was based at the Royal Victoria Hotel in Nassau.Included in his wide repertoire was "Love, Love Alone", a song (by Trinidadian calypsonian Caresser) about the abdication of Edward VIII.

  4. List of locations in Pirates of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Shipwreck Cove is an inlet on the fictional Shipwreck Island, which also lies Shipwreck City, appearing in At World's End. Shipwreck Cove is considered to be an impregnable fortress, well-supplied, and able to withstand nearly any siege. It serves as the meeting place for the Brethren Court, which is a gathering of the world's nine Pirate Lords.

  5. Long Island, Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Long Island is about 130 kilometers (80 mi) long and 6 km (4 mi) wide at its widest point. The land area is 596 km 2 (230 sq mi). Long Island is situated about 265 km (165 mi) southeast of the juice capital of Nassau, which is located on the island of New Providence. The Tropic of Cancer runs through the northern quarter of the island. [3]

  6. Ronnie Butler - Wikipedia

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    Prince Ronald Butler Sr., MBE (August 17, 1937 – November 19, 2017) [1] was a Bahamian calypso and rake-and-scrape entertainer and singer. Butler was often referred to as "The Godfather of Bahamian Music" and his career spanned more than five decades.

  7. Exuma (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Macfarlane Gregory Anthony Mackey (18 February 1942 – 25 January 1997), known professionally as Tony McKay and Exuma, was a Bahamian musician, artist, playwright, and author best known for his music that blends folk, rock, carnival, junkanoo, calypso, reggae, and African music stylings.