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Anguilla Musicians
Musical artists and song writers on Anguilla.
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In 2001 the Xtreme Band burst onto Anguilla’s musical scene with their debut album “Ruption”, featuring the mega-hit “Fling Back (Charlie)”. In 2002 Anguilla’s newest and hottest band does it again with their new CD “Strike Back”. The eleven pulsating tracks are a tantalizing blend of soca, reggae/dancehall and zouk, and are sure to satisfy every musical taste.
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Anguilla's own Evan Webster is our favorite country singer. He writes and sings his own songs. His smooth easy tone is a pleasure to listen to and enjoy.
Born in Anguilla, British West Indies, to a father of Irish heritage, and a mother of African descent, Evan Webster’s fondest memories were listening to the music of George Jones, Conway Twitty, Charley Pride and the other country music legends who laid the foundation for country music’s major breakthrough in the 1990s.
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Born in 1953, Bankie, know as Anguilla’s favorite son has been playing music since he was nine years old. Inspired by such musicians as Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones,
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Lyrics to just some of the great tunes written by Jerry Dice Richardson. Jerry has been writing hit tunes for Anguilla's most popular band for years. These songs were and still are the standard for street parade music.
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Anguilla's own popular string band plays original island music without the aid of amplifiers and electric. Just give them a shady spot and they will fill the air with friendly toe tapping music all afternoon or night. The beat just makes you want to dance.
To see the band live, visit Scilly Cay on Sunday afternoon. Starting with the boat ride to Scilly, a rum punch by Eudoxie, the fabulous dining selection and the Happy Hits strumming in the background, Sunday can be a very interesting day.
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