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Hootie And The Blowfish – Tucker’s Town #Bermuda @HootieTweets

Fairweather Johnson is the second studio album by the band Hootie & the Blowfish, released on April 23, 1996. Three songs from the album were released as singles: “Old Man & Me”, “Tucker’s Town”, and “Sad Caper”. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 in May 1996.

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Tucker’s Town Bermuda @ wikipedia

Hootie & the Blowfish YT Top Tracks

Heather Nova YT #TopTrax @Nova_Says

Heather Nova, (born Heather Allison Frith, July 6, 1967) is a Bermudian singer-songwriter and poet. She has released seven full-length albums and has found lasting success in Germany where two of her albums “South” and “Storm” have made their way into the Top 5 of the German official album charts.


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#Bermuda Music – Old School meets New School – Gavin Sundjata & Stan Seymour – @djatwitta

A mini-documentary by Milton Raposo & LookTV showcasing the emergence of iconic “new school” artist, Sundjata who aspires to be an authentic bridge to Bermuda’s early troubadors – represented by the island’s ranking “old school” musician, Stan Seymour.
 

Taylor Rankin YT +playlist @taylorrankinvio

Tight beats, grooves, tunes & sonic worlds created with the Violin – Voice & Drums Only  (oh, and a vintage casio & DX7 in case of retro emergencies)  “Bend, slap, scratch and scream at it – then you’ll know how to play the violin.” –Taylor Rankin.

“Rankin is the instrument and his sound throws you from one moment to the next – he woos you in with his voice, convinces you to get close, to slide up beside and move with him – then smacks your ass with his violin.”

Taylor Rankin’s music brings you to a magical place where funk, reggae, hip hop, gospel, pop, rap, jazz and blues all cling to the whirling dervish spinning inside his mind. His voice slides seamlessly from baritone to falsetto, pinching and winking at every note in between, while he literally reaches inside his violin, pushing it to new limits – caressing, smashing, coaxing it to sound like a DJ scratching the finest vinyl, an electric guitar, a bass, drum, flute, and even, on occasion, a violin. Working with only his voice, his violin and drummer, Rankin moves over and makes room for you to get in on his joyride of sound. From his first performances busking as a 12-year-old to working alongside famous choreographers to touring, recording or opening for musicians such as Wyclef, Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu, Canadian Tenors, Jazmine Sullivan, Collie Buddz, and Heather Nova, Rankin has been on a relentless musical journey and he wants you along for the ride. Every experience is unique, ranging from the epic to the sublime to the dirty, bumping, low-down, groovy sounds that only a half-Japanese Bermudian-Canadian can possibly create.  The door is open. All you have to do is step inside…

Gavin Sundjata Smith -YT +playlist @djatwitta

Community Organizer, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Artist. Born September 30th 1978 in the island of Bermuda. Shortly after graduating from Savannah College of Art & Design (Savannah, Georgia USA), where he began learning the guitar while studying Graphic Design, he returned home to both start his career and become actively involved in the community. Upon his return … 

Gavin “Sundjata” Smith

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@JoyTBarnum #YTplaylist

 

Joy’s culturally diverse background is reflected in the range of her musical tastes – from rock to country, gospel, jazz and opera. Joy defies easy categorization. Ask her who she is and she will tell you the story of her Native American grandmother, the flight of her parents from strife torn Honduras as she prepared to enter the world, and living in close proximity to the Mexican border in California … read more

Joy T. Barnum joytbarnum.com