The jazz season blossoms
This week has been a somewhat sad one in the field of entertainment with the passing of calypsonian Brigo (Samuel Abraham) and guitarist Tony Voisin on Tuesday. Nonetheless the “jazz season”...
View ArticleLewis uses music to mould the next generation
Through Junior Achievement and his production company Renaissance, J Errol Lewis is developing future leaders. Now aged 62, J Errol Lewis is a much needed mentor to young people in T&T. The...
View ArticlePet ambulance comes to Trinidad
From childhood, Marguerite Miranda has had a love for animals, including strays, a love that has blossomed into her Pet to the Vet Pet Ambulance service. Miranda, now 56, says: “Throughout my life I...
View ArticleLatin Arts festival hosted for Spanish language students
More than 400 students and their teachers are expected to attend the 2017 edition of Vista Latina, a Latin American arts and culture festival, hosted by Trini Tica International (TTI). The festival,...
View ArticleDance world mourns as icon Julia Edwards dies
Trinidad and Tobago’s ‘first lady of dance’ Julia Edwards, 84, died on Wednesday in San Diego, USA. Edwards suffered with Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s and, bed ridden for the past few years, died...
View ArticleWeBeat honours Crosby
Since the inception of WeBeat St James Live in 2001, this year will be the first occasion on which the festival will be staged without its chairman, Earl Crosby, who passed away in August 2016. “It is...
View ArticleCoasting with jazz in Blanchisseuse
The hospitality and warmth of the people of Blanchisseuse is personified in Wabeen, the nickname a shuttle driver answers to in the sleepy north east community. He was one of many drivers of maxis,...
View ArticleCoasting with jazz in Blanchisseuse
He was one of many drivers of maxis, buses and other forms of transport shuttling patrons to and from Port-of-Spain to the Blanchisseuse Recreation Ground last Saturday for the inaugural staging of...
View ArticleNew steelband body formed
On Wednesday, five of the nation’s top steel orchestras officially launched the International Steelband Foundation (ISF) at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain. The Company’s five founding steelbands are...
View ArticlePhysics scholar off to Germany
Winner of a President’s Medal in 2012, Brad Bachu, 24, graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on June 9 with a double Major in Physics and Mathematics and a Minor in Philosophy....
View ArticleThe lighter side of music
Nigel Ferreira began playing the guitar at age 14. In 1976, together with friends, he formed the very popular five-member group Colonel & Company, in which he was the lead singer and rhythm...
View ArticleMake way for the young folks
Head and Jacobs are two of these artistes whose musical careers are on an upward curve and they are both headed for greater things.Now 23, LeAndra is currently completing her first degree in music at...
View ArticleStart the mas...
As we move into the month of July, just the seventh month of the year, it is safe to say that Carnival 2018 has started. The first mas band to launch its presentation for next year was Jus Wee and...
View ArticleMusic, music everywhere
The launch of Jus Wee and Friends’ Wee Taking Flight for Carnival 2018 a fortnight ago has opened the floodgates for mas band launchings through this month and into October. Next up is Harts, which...
View ArticleYouth taking pan higher
With most of the old guard of the steelband world in the autumn of their years it is now up to the youth to take the national instrument forward and upward to greener pastures and higher ground. Almost...
View ArticleWorking with A Millien Concepts
Patrice Millien is a 27-year-old who wears several hats in a company she founded four years ago. Branded as A Millien Concepts, Millien is the company creative director, producer, project manager and...
View ArticleWe could make it
Second runner-up in this year’s International Soca Monarch competition, Matthews died of a heart attack minutes after he began his performance at the band launch, held at St Mary’s College Grounds in...
View ArticleSchool’s out—Where are the concerts?
Do you remember the golden era of mega international acts visiting our shores to perform on a local stage, especially during this country’s oil boom during the ‘80s? Music-loving baby boomers were...
View ArticleHard to get foreign $ to pay international acts
Randy Glasgow Productions’ (RGP) chief cook and bottle washer believes that mega international summer concerts are a thing of the past. He said: “I would say yes, they are dead right now. The main...
View ArticleMemories of the coup, 27 years later
Can you remember where you were 27 years ago, on Friday, July 27, 1990, at 6 pm? Many people were at their favourite watering hole enjoying month end, after work limes, while some were at the Hasely...
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