Exuma, The Obeah Man: A Biography of Bahamian Musician Tony McKay
Introduction
Tony McKay, better known by his stage name Exuma, was a visionary Bahamian musician and performer whose eclectic blend of folk, calypso, African rhythms, and spiritual themes catapulted him into the realms of cult legend. Best known for his fusion of Bahamian music with New Orleans blues and his deeply mystical and spiritual performances, McKay adopted the persona of Exuma, The Obeah Man, drawing from Caribbean folklore, the African-derived religion of Obeah, and his own rich cultural heritage. Throughout his career, Exuma remained a deeply enigmatic figure who defied categorization, both musically and personally.
This biography traces his life from his Bahamian roots through his rise in the Greenwich Village folk scene, his creation of a unique musical genre, and his enduring legacy in Caribbean culture and beyond.