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  2. Eric Gibson - Wikipedia

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    King Eric & His Knights enjoyed immediate popularity among tourists in Nassau, almost certainly due to their performances of the Calypso folksongs made famous by Belafonte. The band regularly performed at nightclubs and hotels, where their records (often in high demand by both tourists and locals) could be purchased in the gift shop.

  3. 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. [2]

  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. Blake Alphonso Higgs - Wikipedia

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    Lou Adams Plays Bahamiana Calypso featuring vocals by Blind Blake (1954) A Cultural Experience (with Pandora Gibson) (1976) Blind Blake & The Royal Victoria Hotel Calypsos: Bahamian Songs (2009) Bahamas Goombay 1951-1959, a vintage Bahamas music anthology (Frémeaux et Associés, 2011) [3] Calypso - The Dance Master Classics 1944–1958

  6. Hope Town - Wikipedia

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    Tahiti Beach is located on the southernmost portion of the island. During low tide, a sand pathway stretches far into the ocean from the beach. It is a popular spot for boat-docking and shark-spotting. [citation needed] One of the only safe breaks to surf in the Elbow Keys is found in the center of the island, outside of the Abaco Inn.

  7. Mayaguana - Wikipedia

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    Mayaguana was inhabited by Lucayans (Taino) prior to the arrival of the Spanish following 1492. After the last of the Lucayans were carried off to Hispaniola by the Spanish early in the 16th century, the island remained uninhabited until 1812, when people began to migrate from the Turks and Caicos Islands, which are located about 100 km (62 mi) southeast.