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Grand Bahama
Donors replace musician's gear lost to Dorian
By Mackey Media Ltd
Dec 25, 2019 - 1:37:05 AM


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Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - Musician and Media Guru, David Mackey of Mackey Media Ltd and Uppercut 242 bandleader says a big THANK YOU for the generosity of music lovers at home and abroad who donated towards replacing his lost sound equipment during hurricane Dorian. Mackey proclaims, "The gesture has a warm humbling affect that will linger on in my heart for the rest of my life. It is my privilege to express my sincere gratitude to those who have donated equipment to replace the bulk my gear lost to Hurricane Dorian."

Mackey went on to name donors;  Margaret & Graham Groves (Art of Giving), Bruce & Mary Silvera (Frecon), Juelanda Thompson , David & Lorna Cook, Chantal E Y Bethel, Anthony Conway (US resident), CĂ©line Rodrigue (via Louise & Peter Koll) Brian & Cheryl Waugh (Waugh Construction), Ryan Carroll for transporting the gear and all others locally and around the world who did not want public acknowledgement (you know who you are). Mackey concluded by saying to the donors,  "Thanks so much for sharing your love for those 12 notes of the music staff as I do by assisting with my sound system rebuild." 

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Shot from bedroom window 20+ ft above canal seawall during the rage of Hurricane Dorian. This is the actual surge that destroyed the PA system and numerous lives on Abaco and Grand Bahama Islands


Mackey continues his plea to any others who would like to lend a hand with gear replacement lost to Hurricane Dorian to email mackeymedialtd@gmail.com or call 242 646-6425. The remaining items needed are in this Amazon wish list: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1CMQTXEKZKB2N Mackey was quite clear that he does not want cash donations but is purely seeking equipment replacement.

Also included in this article is never before seen footage of Hurricane Dorian professionally shot up close by Mackey who stayed in his home during the storm surrounded by the ocean as waves crashed onto the lanai of his 20 ft elevated home. Mackey describes his family's experience as "having a front row seat at the greatest show on earth (at that time) and living to tell of its furry when most who see such occurrences are either running for their lives or lose it".


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