His nationwide performances have been varied with headline performances at various clubs, art centres and outdoor events such as Cheltenham Literature Festival and as far afield as the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. Now, British recording...
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“The spirit of Cedros lives on in Hosay.” Trinidad and Tobago is home to many festivals, but maybe none as fascinating and as controversial as Hosay.
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The second weekend in May brings hundreds of pan students to the Virginia coast for beaches, fun, sun, and great pan.
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There were a lot of satisfied jazz lovers at the third edition of Point Fortin Jazz at the Garden Jewels on Southern Central Road, Cap-de-Ville, Point Fortin, last Wednesday night.
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Grammy-award winning R&B songstress India.Arie has called her 2005 performance at the Plymouth Jazz Festival (now called the Tobago Jazz Experience) a “defining moment” in her life.
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Derek Walcott’s latest play O Starry Starry Night premiered at Essex University’ Lakeside Theatre on May 3 with Trini actors Nigel Scott and Wendell Manwarren leading the cast along with UK-based compatriots Martina Laird and Brian Green.
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Today, one of this country’s national treasures, calypsonian David Rudder turns 60. In a career spanning more than three decades, he has written many hits and helped to usher in a new era for calypso music.
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British folk and soul singer Lianne La Havas left the 2013 Tobago Jazz Experience last weekend with fond memories after joining American R&B singer India.Arie on stage on Sunday night at Pigeon Point Heritage Park.
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May 18, at the Centre of Excellence, promises to be a classy evening out for the young and the young at heart as five-time Grammy Award winner/singer/songwriter Christopher Cross joins Grammy Award winning sensation Peter Cetera and Air Supply for...
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When Melanie Fiona performed at the 2013 Tobago Jazz Experience this past weekend, it was her first time in Tobago. The Canadian songstress, who has Guyanese parents, came to Trinidad many times as a child, however, and was happy to be back in the...
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