Tony McKay, better known by his stage name Exuma, was a Bahamian musician and songwriter known for his unique fusion of folk, island, and junkanoo music. McKay's distinctive sound is characterized by his emotive, gravelly vocals and the incorporation of unconventional instruments like goat-toe rattles and conch shells. His 1970 self-titled debut album, "Exuma," which features the notable track "Exuma, The Obeah Man," significantly contributed to the popularization of Bahamian music worldwide. McKay's work in blending diverse musical styles has left a lasting impact on future generations of musicians.