Macfarlane Gregory Anthony Mackey, who recorded as Exuma, was born in the early 1940s on Cat Island (Bahamas) to Ms. Daisy Mackie and died in Nassau in the Bahamas on January 25, 1997. Exuma was known for his almost unclassifiable music; a strong mixture of carnival, junkanoo, calypso and ballad. In his early days in New York's Greenwich Village, Tony McKay (his self-given name) performed in small clubs and bars.
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- Macfarlane Gregory Anthony Mackey, who recorded as Exuma, was born in the early 1940s on Cat Island (Bahamas) to Ms. Daisy Mackie and died in Nassau in the Bahamas on January 25, 1997. Exuma was known for his almost unclassifiable music; a strong mixture of carnival, junkanoo, calypso and ballad. In his early days in New York's Greenwich Village, Tony McKay (his self-given name) performed in small clubs and bars. Later, along with his then-partner and lifelong friend, Sally O'Brien, and several musician friends, Tony launched EXUMA - a 7-person group that toured and recorded 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 {VODUN}. His backing band known only as the Junk Band has included names such as Sally O'Brien, Bogie, Lord Wellington, Villy, Mildred Vaney, Frankie Gearing, Diana Claudia Bunea, and his good friend Peppy Castro.
- Exuma, bürgerlicher Name McFarlane Anthony McKay war ein Musiker von den Bahamas. Exuma wuchs in Nassau, Bahamas auf, verließ aber die Bahamas in den frühen 60er Jahren und ging nach New York, um Architektur zu studieren. Nachdem ihm das Geld ausgegangen war, begann Exuma damit, in der Gegend um New York aufzutreten und gegen den Krieg in Vietnam zu protestieren. Nach dieser Zeit trat Exuma in der Folkszene im Greenwich Village unter Verwendung von Rhythmusstrukturen von den Bahamas auf. Dort lernte er bei den Auftritten auch Bob Dylan, Richie Havens, Peter, Paul and Mary, Jimi Hendrix und Barbra Streisand kennen, mit denen er gemeinsame Auftritte hatte. Exuma schloss seinen ersten Plattenvertrag mit Mercury Records ab. Dort produzierte er zwei Alben: Exuma, the Obeah Man und Exuma II. Später schloss er mit dem Plattenlabel Budda/Kama Sutra Records einen Vertrag und schuf dort weitere vier Alben: Reincarnation, Snake, Life, Do Wah Nanny. Um unabhängig von Plattenfirmen zu werden, gründete Exuma sein eigenes Label, auf dem er Rude Boy und Going to Cat Island veröffentlichte. In den frühen 70ern wurde sein Titel "You don´t know what´s going on" als Soundtrack des Filmes Joe mit den Hauptdarstellern Peter Boyle und Susan Sarandon verwendet. Über die Jahre hinweg hatte Exuma Auftritte und Tourneen mit Patti LaBelle, Curtis Mayfield, Rita Marley, Peter Tosh, Toots and the Maytals, Sly and the Family Stone, Steppenwolf, Black Flag und den Neville Brothers. Exumas enge Verbindung zur Musik der Bahamas und der Karibik wurde auch von der britischen Königin Elizabeth II. im Jahre 1978 mit der Verleihung der British Empire Medal anerkannt.
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- Macfarlane Gregory Anthony Mackey, who recorded as Exuma, was born in the early 1940s on Cat Island (Bahamas) to Ms. Daisy Mackie and died in Nassau in the Bahamas on January 25, 1997. Exuma was known for his almost unclassifiable music; a strong mixture of carnival, junkanoo, calypso and ballad. In his early days in New York's Greenwich Village, Tony McKay (his self-given name) performed in small clubs and bars.
- Exuma, bürgerlicher Name McFarlane Anthony McKay war ein Musiker von den Bahamas. Exuma wuchs in Nassau, Bahamas auf, verließ aber die Bahamas in den frühen 60er Jahren und ging nach New York, um Architektur zu studieren. Nachdem ihm das Geld ausgegangen war, begann Exuma damit, in der Gegend um New York aufzutreten und gegen den Krieg in Vietnam zu protestieren. Nach dieser Zeit trat Exuma in der Folkszene im Greenwich Village unter Verwendung von Rhythmusstrukturen von den Bahamas auf.
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