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Foremost traditional Bahamian bands Ophie & Da Websites and Bo Hog & Da Rooters are essential to the preservation of “rake-n-scrape” — the traditional dance music of The Bahamas. The rake-n-scrape sound is immediately recognizable by the scraping, hitting, and bending of a common handsaw with a screwdriver. Joined by the accordion and goatskin drum, the rake-n-scrape trio produces vibrant and celebratory music that dates back to the 19th century. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
For My Own Things (Round Dance)
192Da Gaulin (Round Dance)
173Underneath the Bamboo Tree (Round Dance)
164Down da Road (Round Dance)
165Emma (Round Dance) I
146Da Ole Gray Hound Dog (Round Dance)
137Hog in da Mud (Heel and Toe Polka) II
138Muddy da Water (Heel and Toe Polka)
129Mama, Don't Treat Me so Bad
1110Boy Child Girl Child
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