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Obituaries
Johnny Kemp was a musical icon before he "got paid"
By Peter Adderley, President of Creative Works
Apr 23, 2015 - 2:04:39 AM


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News of international recording artist Johnny Kemp's death proved sudden and sad this past weekend.

Long before Kemp's Grammy nominee and R&B TOP 100 Chart achievements related to his 'JUST GOT PAID' hit that made us all so proud, he represented what was great about entertainment on Grand Bahama.

In the 1970's the then Freeport High School now Bishop Michael Eldon put on some incredible and popular talent shows. Among the anticipated acts were a David Bowen dance and a bring down the house song by a young, handsome and talented Johnny Kemp. Seemed almost unfair back then that God would give one boy -book smarts, good looks, a remarkable voice, and an afro. Johnny Kemp hinted iconic stardom early. When Kemp was a teenager, Friday evenings were special during the summer months on Grand Bahama. Goombay Festival at the Goombay Park in the International Bazaar area featured the Royal Bahamas Police Force Marching Band and a budding and explosive Johnny Kemp as lead vocal in the FOX FIRE Band. He was magical.

Johnny Kemp was a proud Bahamian with a global mindset. A product of a wonderful Christian family, he utilized his God given talents to the fullest. He stands among our country's legendary entertainers and Grand Bahama can lay claim to aspects of his greatness.His local and worldwide spectacular performances will forever live with us.

I extend heartfelt condolences to his entire family, among them Ms. Jeannie Kemp and Mrs. Yvonne Ward who are my former teachers, his friends, fans and all who loved him.Johnny will no doubtlend new rhythm to the angelic concerts in Heaven.

May his soul rest in peace.




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