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Exuma (musician) 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. His Exuma persona, as well as his ...
Wyld adopted the pseudonym "Daddy Ya Ya" and recruited a few musicians for the album, including Peppy Castro of the Blues Magoos (who was credited under the pseudonym "Spy Boy Thielheim"). During recording sessions, Exuma would often turn off the lights and set up candles, recalling songs from his dreams.
Reincarnation. (1972) Life. (1973) Reincarnation is the fifth studio album by Bahamian folk musician Exuma, released in 1972 through Kama Sutra Records. [2] [3]
Do Wah Nanny. (1971) Snake. (1972) Do Wah Nanny is the third studio album by Bahamian folk musician Exuma. It was released in 1971, and was the first record by Exuma to be issued through Kama Sutra Records. [2]
Exuma chronology. Reincarnation. (1972) Life. (1973) Penny Sausage. (1979) Life is the sixth studio album by Bahamian folk musician Exuma, released in 1973 through Kama Sutra Records .
Upon its release, Lynn Van Matre of the Chicago Tribune called the album "Wholly weird and mostly wonderful." In a retrospective review, J. Chandler of AllMusic commended the album's cover artwork but wrote that the album's music content "is pretty indistinguishable from the rest of the low-budget drugged out hippie Hare Krishna rock-jazz chant music being made at the time."
To celebrate 30 years of being in the music industry, the Italian singer performed a celebration concert event at the Teatro de Silenzio in Tuscany, Italy.
Exuma II. (1970) Do Wah Nanny. (1971) Exuma II is the second studio album by Bahamian folk musician Exuma. [3] It was released in 1970 on the Mercury Records label.