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Michelle Hanna gives the mic to Bahamian artists
SHE is a poet, author, performer, band manager, promoter and booking agent, and now Michelle Hanna has opened the stage for other Bahamians artists to share their talents at the ‘Open Mic’ sessions.
Julien Thompson introduces "Junka-Pop"
IT’S a sound that Bahamians music fans have heard and experimented for several years and now it has a name – “Junka-Pop”.
'Gal Hear This'
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter BAHAMIAN reggae artist Gesner Dalmond, also known as 'Mr J', addresses the issue of "provocatively dressed women" in his new single "Gal Hear This." The song, he said, came about after his "disappointment" in the
Spring break parties flood New Providence
Spring break parties flood New Providence By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter BAHAMIAN artists secured top spots amongst the leading international acts performing this week at the biggest spring break music festival to ever hit the Bahamian shores
Spring break parties flood New Providence
Spring break parties flood New Providence By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter BAHAMIAN artists secured top spots amongst the leading international acts performing this week at the biggest spring break music festival to ever hit the Bahamian shores
Spring break parties flood New Providence
Spring break parties flood New Providence By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter BAHAMIAN artists secured top spots amongst the leading international acts performing this week at the biggest spring break music festival to ever hit the Bahamian shores
Dion Cunningham presents a piano recital
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter Bahamian pianist Dion Cunningham dreams of opening a school where Bahamians can be exposed to world renowned music. Towards this end, he plans to continue advanced music studies at the Peabody Conservatory of Mus
Dion Cunningham presents a piano recital
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter Bahamian pianist Dion Cunningham dreams of opening a school where Bahamians can be exposed to world renowned music. Towards this end, he plans to continue advanced music studies at the Peabody Conservatory of Mus
Dion Cunningham presents a piano recital
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter Bahamian pianist Dion Cunningham dreams of opening a school where Bahamians can be exposed to world renowned music. Towards this end, he plans to continue advanced music studies at the Peabody Conservatory of Mus