Erphaan alves biography definition
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1. Machel Montano – Soca Music Powerhouse and Ambassador
2. The Incomparable Kes the Band
Kes the Band’s unique style of soca music has gained them international fame. They’ve collaborated with well-known music artistes around the world such as Bon Jovi, Snoop Dog, Season 5 winner of the röst, Tessanne Chin and others. The grupp has performed in many cities around the world including New York, Miami, London, Tokyo and many others.
Kes won Road March title in 2020 with Stage Gone Bad, alongside collaborator Iwer George. Kes is also the 2011 International Soca Monarch winner.
3. Nailah Blackman – The Granddaughter of Soca Music
4. Bunji Garlin – ‘De Girls Dem Darlin’
5. Farmer Nappy – “Tilling the Soil” of Soca Music Around the World
6. röst – A Bright and Upcoming Soca Artiste
7. Erphaan Alves – A Rising Soca Star
8. Alison Hinds – A Top Woman in the Male-Dominated
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Episodes
Laura and Nigel host a panel at the MusicTT RVRB X Conference in Trinidad on Festivals as the new investment opportunities for the regional music industry, with Dr. Jo-Anne Tull from Barbados and Sobers Esprit from Dominica. They speak on the development and business opportunities for growth and data capture of the live music festival industry, with a goal of finding a workable template for effective private and public sector investment.
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Laura and Nigel have a conversation with Donovan Watkis of World Music Views about how his push to chart and certify Jamaican music's global sales and streams is converting cultural capital into financial capital. His strong entrepreneurial spirit comes through as he pursues the task of putting dancehall and reggae music on a level playing field w
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List of calypsos with sociopolitical influences
The list of calypsos with sociopolitical influences is sectioned by main topics. Calypso music is a worldwide phenomenon.
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American presence in Trinidad and Tobago
[edit]- "Base (The)" (1958), Mighty Sparrow[1][2]
- "Brown Skin Gal" - "Brown Skin Girl" (1933), King Radio[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
- "Chaguaramas Issue (The)" (1959), Mighty Cypher[10][11]
- "Dock Site Baby" (1945), Lord Invader[12]
- "Gimme Back Me Dam Kimona" (1951), Mighty Growler[4][8]
- "Green Fig" - "Mary, I am Tired and Disgusted" (1942), Lord Kitchener[13][14][15]
- "No Nationality" (1946), Atilla the Hun[16][2][