broadband systemFay Ann Lyons Heavy T Winner @ The 2009 International Soca Monarch Groovy Finals
By Seeta Persad
Monday, March 23 2009
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Five soca artistes, including Fay-Ann Lyons-Alvarez, her husband Ian ‘Bunji Garlin’ Alvarez, Lalchan Babwah (Hunter), Shurwayne Winchester and Nadia Batson are now discussing legal action against the Caribbean Prestige Foundation (CPF) for demanding five percent of their winnings at the 2009 International Soca Monarch competitions.
Fay-Ann, who won the Power Soca Monarch, Groovy Soca Monarch and People’s Choice prizes on Carnival Friday, last month, was presented at last Friday’s prize distribution ceremony, Cascadia Hotel, St Ann’s, with a letter stating she could not receive her money because she did not sign a contract agreeing to pay the five percent.
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Fay Ann Lyons Meet Super Blue 2009 Soca Monarch Winning Performance Road March
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By Derren Joseph’
February 22, 2009
So it’s Carnival Sunday once again. The country is alive with that special energy. Today, I extend a special “welcome home” to those of the Trinbagonian diaspora who are “home” for the festivities. For many who reside abroad, this pilgrimage is an important way of connecting with our “roots.” In the travel and tourism industry, we call these people VFR traffic, that is, those who come to visit friends and relatives.
Derren Joseph logoMy uncle Steve is one of these overseas-based Trinis who visits for Carnival when he can. Last week, Uncle Steve was sharing with me his memories of Carnival growing up. His mother discouraged him from participating in Carnival, because of its association with violence and negativity. In secondary school, Short Pants helped me understand just how important history is. So now, I enjoy talking to the elders about Trinidad in times gone by. We could never know where we are going until we appreciate where we came from. This Carnival I enjoyed my calypso. Despite rumours to the contrary, calypso is alive and well. Kudos to Pink Panther, Brother Resistance, Karega Mandela and the rest of the TUCO executive.
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Bro Mudada is Veteran Monarch
ALAN Fortune, also known in the Calypso world as Brother Mudada, has been crowned the Veterans Calypso Monarch 2009. He was adjudged the winner after a keenly contested competition hosted by the National Action Cultural Committee on Monday night at the SWWTU Hall, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain.
SuperBlue, Fay-Ann duet brings Army fete to tears
Eight-time Road March King Austin “SuperBlue” Lyons brought members of the audience to tears as he performed alongside his daughter, reigning Road March Queen Fay-Ann Lyons, during the annual Army Fete, held Friday night at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port of Spain.
Gypsy returns to love from ‘Fiesta’ crowd
Valentine’s Day is a day for love. And patrons at the National Calypso Monarch Semi-Final at Skinner Park, San Fernando, yesterday showed their love for their prodigal son, Winston Peters, better known as “Gypsy”.
Rivas, Alves top Schools Soca
Timel Flament Rivas and Erphaan Alves are the 2009 Flavorite Supreme Ice Cream National Schools Soca Monarch champions.
By Derren Joseph
February 13, 2009
Just two weeks to Carnival, and we can feel it in the air. Various corporate sponsors have started putting up banners around Port-of-Spain proper and in St James. These are now an expected part of the Carnival landscape–similar to lights during Christmas time.
Banners from our more responsible corporate citizens have thoughtful messages that remind us to have fun, but also to be careful.
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