Exuma

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Exuma, The Obeah Man 06:18 Tools
Dambala 05:40 Tools
Mama Loi, Papa Loi 04:35 Tools
Junkanoo 00:00 Tools
You Don't Know What's Going On 00:00 Tools
Seance In The Sixth Fret 00:00 Tools
The Vision 00:00 Tools
Damn Fool 00:00 Tools
Baal 06:40 Tools
Paul Simon Nontooth 00:00 Tools
Fire In The Hole 00:00 Tools
A Place Called Earth 06:36 Tools
We Got To Go 00:00 Tools
African Rhythm 04:49 Tools
Zandoo 00:00 Tools
Brown Girl 00:00 Tools
Baby, let me in 00:00 Tools
Monk Berry Moon Delight 00:00 Tools
Obeah Man Come Back 00:00 Tools
Exuma's Reincarnation 00:00 Tools
Metastophaliese 00:00 Tools
Do Wah Nanny 00:00 Tools
Pay Me What You Owe Me 00:00 Tools
Empty Barrels 00:00 Tools
Walking Home 00:00 Tools
Ballad for Sammy 00:00 Tools
Rushing Through the Crowd 00:00 Tools
22nd Century 00:00 Tools
Roweena 04:46 Tools
Silver City 00:00 Tools
Eyebrows And Beard 00:00 Tools
Baäl 00:00 Tools
The Bowery 00:00 Tools
She looks so fine 00:00 Tools
Introduction 00:00 Tools
Thirteenth Sunday 00:00 Tools
Snake 00:00 Tools
Monkberry Moon Delight 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Go 00:00 Tools
Do Wah Nanny (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Ending 00:00 Tools
Happiness and Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Obeah, Obeah 00:00 Tools
Subway Bound For Hell 00:00 Tools
Andros Is Atlantis Rising 00:00 Tools
Do Wah Nanny (Live) 00:00 Tools
Summertime in New York 00:00 Tools
Paint It Black 02:49 Tools
You Can't Always Get What You Want 04:02 Tools
Exuma 00:00 Tools
Love is strange 04:39 Tools
If It Feels Good, Do It 03:12 Tools
Iko Iko 01:58 Tools
The Jumping Dance 02:03 Tools
Attica Part 1 00:00 Tools
Night Time People 02:54 Tools
Hayride 02:16 Tools
What's going on 00:00 Tools
Bill (Chris Schwarzwalder Edit) 00:00 Tools
Oh! Lovey 04:39 Tools
BILL (CHRISTOPHER SCHWARZWALDER EDIT) 00:00 Tools
Baal (excerpt) 00:00 Tools
You Dont Know Whats Going On 00:00 Tools
Rude Boy 00:00 Tools
Exuma, the Obeah Man (from Exuma) 00:00 Tools
Attica Part I 00:00 Tools
Obeah, Obeah, O 00:00 Tools
Kenyatta Alisha 00:00 Tools
Dready 00:00 Tools
Shirlene 00:00 Tools
Viva El Matador 02:23 Tools
Clean on the outside dirty on the inside 00:00 Tools
Attica 00:00 Tools
Fishing On The Rock 00:00 Tools
They coming 'junkanoo' 00:00 Tools
Saint James Road Slim 00:00 Tools
Bam Bam 00:00 Tools
Dream 00:00 Tools
Oh Silver Sleigh 00:00 Tools
Mine 00:00 Tools
Soca 'Bite me on my belly' 00:00 Tools
You shouldn't scheem 00:00 Tools
Salty water 00:00 Tools
1 Exuma The Obeah Man by Exuma 1970 00:00 Tools
Sodom and Gamorrah 00:00 Tools
Do wah nanny2 00:00 Tools
2 Dambala by Exuma 1970 Mercury 6338 00:00 Tools
Thirteenth Sunday (FlicFlac Edit) 00:00 Tools
3 Mama Loi Papa Loi by Exuma 1970 Me 00:00 Tools
4 Junkanoo by Exuma 1970 Mercury 633 00:00 Tools
Sodom And Gomorrah 00:00 Tools
5 Seance In The Sixth Fret by Exuma 00:00 Tools
Obeah, Obeah, Obeah 03:53 Tools
You Dont' Know What's Going On 00:00 Tools
Exuma II 00:00 Tools
Bill (Nu Edit from Saga Part One) 00:00 Tools
Attica, Part 1 00:00 Tools
Come Together 00:00 Tools
6 You Dont Know Whats Going On by Ex 00:00 Tools
Thirteenth Sunday /// FlicFlac Edit 00:00 Tools
Bill 00:00 Tools
7 The Vision by Exuma 1970 Mercury 6 00:00 Tools
Sceance In The Sixth Fret 00:00 Tools
Darn Fool 00:00 Tools
Junkanoo Riddim 00:00 Tools
You Don't Know What's Going 00:00 Tools
a) Junkando b) Seance in the sixth fret 00:00 Tools
You Don't Know Whats Going On 00:00 Tools
Monkberry Moon Deligth 00:00 Tools
Hold On Joshua 00:00 Tools
Paint It Black (The Rolling Stones cover) 00:00 Tools
Oh my darling 00:00 Tools
Clean On The Outside, Dirty On The Inside 00:00 Tools
Just do it 00:00 Tools
Painted black 00:00 Tools
Fingertrack 408 00:00 Tools
Dambala (1970) 00:00 Tools
1 Exuma The Obeah Man by Exuma 1970 Mercury 6338 018 DeccaMk1 00:00 Tools
Fingertrack 010 00:00 Tools
2 Dambala by Exuma 1970 Mercury 6338 018 DeccaMk1 00:00 Tools
Eyebrows & Beards 00:00 Tools
Exuman, The Obeah Man 00:00 Tools
My grandma & your grandma 00:00 Tools
Black Hawk 00:00 Tools
EXUMA II - A Place Called Earth 00:00 Tools
You Dont Know What's Going On 00:00 Tools
Place Called Earth 00:00 Tools
Joshua 00:00 Tools
Stony Hill 00:00 Tools
Producer Man 00:00 Tools
Dam Fool 00:00 Tools
Part 2 00:00 Tools
Happiness & Sunshine 00:00 Tools
6 You Dont Know Whats Going On by Exuma 1970 Mercury 6338 018 DeccaMk1 00:00 Tools
Soca 'bite Me On My Belly 03:40 Tools
- Thirteenth Sunday ( FlicFlac Edit) 00:00 Tools
Do Wah Nanny (Part.2) 00:00 Tools
4 Junkanoo by Exuma 1970 Mercury 6338 018 DeccaMk1 00:00 Tools
Baal(Christopher Sсhwarzwalder edit) 00:00 Tools
Armageddon 00:00 Tools
You Can't Always Get What You Want (The Rolling Stones Cover) 00:00 Tools
Seance In The Sixt Fret 00:00 Tools
Metstophaliese 00:00 Tools
Africa 02:16 Tools
Can't always get what you want 00:00 Tools
Thirteenth Sunday (FlicFlac Edit) 00:00 Tools
You Don`t Know What`s Going on 00:00 Tools
Seance in the six fret 00:00 Tools
Penny Sausage 00:00 Tools
Thirteenth Sunday (Flic Flac Edit) 00:00 Tools
Rasta 00:00 Tools
02.Dambala 00:00 Tools
3 Mama Loi Papa Loi by Exuma 1970 Mercury 6338 018 DeccaMk1 00:00 Tools
Sodom & Gamorrah 00:00 Tools
5 Seance In The Sixth Fret by Exuma 1970 Mercury 6338 018 DeccaMk1 00:00 Tools
7 The Vision by Exuma 1970 Mercury 6338 018 DeccaMk1 00:00 Tools
Do Wah Nanny 2 00:00 Tools
Obeah Man 00:00 Tools
Seance in the Sixth Fret (from Exuma) 00:00 Tools
Southern Comfort 00:00 Tools
Soul Conga Line 00:00 Tools
Beware 00:00 Tools
You Don't Know What's Goin' On 00:00 Tools
Séance In The Sixth Fret 00:00 Tools
Baäl (HQ) 00:00 Tools
Mama loi Papa 00:00 Tools
13th Sunday 00:00 Tools
1 Exuma The Obeah Man 00:00 Tools
Paul Simon Non Tooth 00:00 Tools
Meta Stop Haliese 00:00 Tools
You can fly 00:00 Tools
Andros Is Atlantic Rising 00:00 Tools
Joanna 00:00 Tools
01.Exuam-The Obeah Man 00:00 Tools
03.Mama Loi, Papa Loi 00:00 Tools
01 exuma, the obeah man 00:00 Tools
02 Dambala 00:00 Tools
Exuma .. The Obeah Man 00:00 Tools
Exuma, The Obea Man 00:00 Tools
Leave My Woman Alone 00:00 Tools
Armageddon.mov 00:00 Tools
You Don’t Know What’s Going On 00:00 Tools
Pretty Woman 00:00 Tools
You Shouldn't Scheme 00:00 Tools
5 Seance In The Sixth Fret 00:00 Tools
intro 00:00 Tools
Exuma, The Obeah Man Returns 00:00 Tools
06 - You Don't Know What's Going On 00:00 Tools
Obeah Obeah 00:00 Tools
Exuma - You Don't Know What's Going On 00:00 Tools
01 Damn Fool 00:00 Tools
Exuma - Dambala 00:00 Tools
2 Dambala 00:00 Tools
Exuma The Obeah Man by Exuma 1970 00:00 Tools
05.You Don't Know What's Going 00:00 Tools
Exuma (1970) [Full Album] 00:00 Tools
6 You Dont Know Whats Going On 00:00 Tools
Exuma Bill (Christopher Schwarzwalder Edit) 00:00 Tools
3 Mama Loi Papa Loi 00:00 Tools
Do Wah Nanny, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Bill ( Christopher Schwarzwalder ) 06:50 Tools
Shake (1-2-3) 00:00 Tools
Junkanoo by Exuma 1970 Mercury 633 00:00 Tools
Seance In The Sixth Fret by Exuma 00:00 Tools
Exuam, The Obeah Man 00:00 Tools
Exuma/ The Obeah Man 00:00 Tools
04-a)Junkando b)Seance in the sixth fret 00:00 Tools
The Obea Man 00:00 Tools
You cant always get what you want 00:00 Tools
Oh !Lovey 00:00 Tools
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Exuma, born Macfarlane Gregory Anthony Mackey (February 18, 1942; Cat Island, Bahamas – January 25, 1997; Nassau, Bahamas) was known for his almost unclassifiable music. He recorded many albums, starting with Exuma, The Obeah Man in 1970 and ending with Rude Boy in 1986. His songs invoke influences from calypso, junkanoo, reggae, African and folk music with his lyrics dealing heavily with Obeah, a sorcerous Caribbean folk religion resembling African voudou. He toured with a backing band of six people, known as The Junk Band. After growing up on Cat Island, Tony McKay moved to New York City at the age of 17 to study architecture. However, he did not complete his studies and soon entered the music industry in a group called Tony McKay and the Islanders. In New York's 1960s Greenwich Village folk scene McKay often found himself performing with such greats as Bob Dylan, Richie Havens, Jimi Hendrix, and Barbra Streisand among others. He soon gained the attention of Blues Magoos manager Bob Wyld. Wyld brought McKay to Mercury Records and convinced them to sign him. In 1970 McKay, now redubbed Exuma, released the albums Exuma and Exuma II. From those albums he released the singles "Exuma, The Obeah Man", "Junkanoo", "Damn Fool", and "Zandoo". Exuma also garnered recognition for his song "You Don't Know What's Going On", which was featured on the soundtrack to John G. Avilsen's 1970 film Joe starring Peter Boyle, Susan Sarandon, and Dennis Patrick. Exuma left Mercury in 1971 to sign with the Kama Sutra label, where he released the albums Do Wah Nanny (1971), Snake (1972), Reincarnation (1972), and Life (1973). From these albums he released the singles "Do Wah Nanny", "The Bowery", "Brown Girl", "Rushing Through the Crowd", and a cover of Paul McCartney's "Monkberry Moon Delight". After low sales and seeking the freedom of independence, Exuma was no longer featured on a major record label for the rest of his career. He released Penny Sausage, Going to Cat Island, Universal Exuma and Street Life in the early 1980s, but none of these albums received much exposure.By this time, Exuma was enjoying his greatest recognition. In the Bahamas, he even scored two hit singles, "Shirlene" and "Rose Mary Smith." He had moved to New Orleans and was a regular at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage festival. He performed regularly at the Old Absinthe Bar. These nights could become jam sessions, as he had a habit of starting songs that were not in the set list and he still attracted great musicians, such as Bill Wyman and Bob Dylan's backing band. In 1986 under the ROIR label, Exuma released Rude Boy, which garnered slightly more attention and featured songs from some of his previous 1980s releases. Over the years Exuma has played and/or toured with Patti LaBelle, Curtis Mayfield, Rita Marley, Peter Tosh, Toots & the Maytals, Sly and the Family Stone, Steppenwolf, Black Flag and the Neville Brothers. Exuma was even recognised by Queen Elizabeth II in 1978 when she awarded him the British Empire Medal for his contributions to Bahamian culture. In the late 1980s, Exuma suffered a mild heart attack, and thus devoted much more of his time to painting, his other great talent. His paintings have been exhibited several times and collected by many art lovers. Never abandoning his music however, he still wrote and performed his original music. He continued to perform at the New Orleans Jazz Festival until 1991. The last years of his life saw him splitting his time between Miami, Florida and Nassau, in a house that his mother had left him. He died in his sleep in 1997. Professor and fellow Bahamian Alfred M. Sears stated that Exuma was "A Bahamian visionary, humanistic philosopher and people's poet. Exuma gives expression to the beauty and power of the cultural life of the Bahamas - the people's every day experiences, folklore, myths, stories, junkanoo, rake and scrape, pain, joy, struggle and survival. His life and art reflect the wonderful cultural heritage and personality of Bahamians, drawing on the roots of Africa and the branches of the Amerindians, Europeans and Americans."[2] Tony McKay had many children including Gavin, Kenyatta, Acklins and Jahleena. His first son, Shaw and his mother, "Sammy" were murdered in the early 1970s in New York's Lower East Side. Both Acklins and Kenyatta Alisha are vocal artists, carrying on the tradition of their father through their individual genres. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.