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Berne Valasquez

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Berne was born in Belize and later migrated to the United States. He is an in demand fashion model but his interest in music was always at the forefront. Growing up Berne’s interest in music was influenced by famous artists such as Bob Marley, Stevie Wonder and Tupac. He later got the opportunity to perform and has gained notoriety from ...
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Caribbean Dynamics Band (Los Dinamicos del Caribe)

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The Caribbean Dynamics Band (Los Dinamicos del Caribe) is an L.A based Belizean band with a diverse musical style. The six member group encountered many challenges in their early career, but rose to the occassion and built up a fan base by playing at various events within the Belizean/Mestizo community. The band focuses on representing Belizean culture through music by ...
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Carlos Perrote

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Carlos Perrote originally from Cuba and has been living in Belize for over ten years. He is an accomplished music, arranger and composer and has been working with music for over thirty years.He has also played with Andy Palacio and the Garifuna Collective, Frankie Reneau Concerts and also Lord Rhaburn Awards ...
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Dell and The Sensations Band

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Ken and Phil Smart from the village of Gales Point migrated to the United States in the sixties.They resided in Los Angeles and there formed the Band Dell and the Sensations. They have been entertaining audiences in Belize and the United States for over 40 years. Their music includes Punta, Brukdong, Reggae, Golden Oldies, and a mixture of Punta and ...
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Dymin

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Born Jeanette Dyer in Belize City, Dymin is a graduate of Pallotti High School where she studied music for four years. During this time, she danced with Bob Reneau School of Dance and also sang with the Bobbetts which was a singing group created by Mr. Reneau Later she migrated to the United States and since music was her first ...
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Lucio & The New Generation

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Lucio Y Su Generacion (Lucio and the New Generation) is a professional family band from Sugar City Orange Walk Town. The Band made a transition from musical band of brother to Lucio and his New Generation which comprises of Lucio Alcoser Sr., Lucio Jr., Lucilo Enrique, and Luis Carlos. In 1981 Lucio Alcoser who is the leader of the band ...
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Melonie Gillett

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Melonie Gillett is a Belizean songstress, born in the quite village of Burrel Boom. Her music is highly versatile and ranges from genres such as R & B to Dancehall, Reggae and Pop. Her amazing talent is evident in her latest musical venture, the album entitled "Rush". This album features tracks such as "Cuts like a knife" and "Tek yuh ...
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New Dimension Band

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The New dimension Band was formed in 1994. The band consisted of 11 people, Elsworth Castillo who played Bass, DJ Johnson was a lead singer, Leroy Castillo played Bass and Keyboard, Jerry Cook played drums, Clifford Barrow was the lead vocal, and also played the guitar, Steve Gillett played the trumpet, Mr. Bol spanish vocal, Shane Young Saxaphone, Dale Davis ...
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Sam Hamilton

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Sam Hamilton was born in Belize and later migrated to his mother's place of birth, the island of Jamaica. He returned to Belize and enrolled into school where he participated in the school and church choirs. He realized his talent and later joined the band "Johnny and the playmates". Sam then moved on to play with many of Belize's top ...
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Zoila Clark

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Zoila Clark was born and raised in Belize City. She was first inspired to sing back in the days when Belizean artists would perform at the famous, but now demolished "Palace Theatre". As she told Belize Travel Radio.com, “I am not a boastful person, I keep it real. I don’t sing what I can’t handle.” Zoila has performed with some ...
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Creole Proverb of the Day

Creole: "Every day dat no Sunday."

English: "Every day is not Sunday."

Meaning: Wrong doing will eventually be exposed and punished.

Travel Tip - Entry Requirements

When visiting Belize, you must have a valid passport, along with proof of return. No visas are required from the United States, United Kingdom, and Caribbean countries. Most other countries requires visa. Check with your travel representative. Visitors are allowed a month visit without requesting an extension.