
Puzzle (Preston Wallace)
Entertainer
Preston Wallace, Jr. is better known as “Puzzle Man” or “Puzzle”. He is an energetic performer whose songs are continuously on the air in The Bahamas. Puzzle has been involved in music from the age of five, when he was singing and playing musical instruments in church. With hits like “Barefoot Bandit”, “Jobless” and “My Birthday”, Puzzle not only produces and writes his own music; but does the same for several other singers and is the CEO of his own recording label, Puzzle Entertainment Bahamas. Puzzle’s most recent collaborations have included various recording and remixing at the Hit Factory Criteria in Miami, working with music engineer and Lenny Kravitz’s “go to man”, Matt Knobel, for his hit single “Animal” and Miami-based producer Sugar Dip on “Hispanic Girls”. Puzzle represented the Bahamas in Guyana at the Caribbean Festival of the Arts (Carifesta) and was the first Bahamian Artist to have his own “Day in the Life” TV Show called “A Day in the Life of Puzzle”. In addition to his local accomplishments, his music was also selected and featured as the theme song for the US radio personality Mr. Michael Basden from his movie “What Do Women Want” in 2011 and his Barefoot Bandit song was selected as the theme song for the Canadian Documentary about the Barefoot Bandit in 2013. Puzzle performed for Sir Sidney Poitier and Oprah Winfrey for the celebration of the opening of the Sir Sidney Bridge in Nassau, Bahamas, in November 2012, and, in June 2013, Puzzle performed before Jay Z, Rick Foxx and many others in Club 40/40 in New York City, representing Th e Bahamas.
