Thursday, May 23, 2013

Bios

 

Connecticut is the setting for our Superstar’s beginning. Growing up in a proud West-Indian family, OF has always had music in his ears. From his earliest days, songs like “Red Red Wine” poured constantly through his household speakers, sparking a strong fascination with melodies and the way songs were composed. His natural talents were instantly realized on his first day of piano lessons. He dreamed about conquering an entire range of instruments, but with a mind so full, his childhood dreams were put aside and new ambitions were formed. 

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Timeka Marshall is set to reposition Guyana as a viable force on the music scene with a slew of releases bound for international recognition. This talented, versatile singer/songwriter got her break into the music industry after winning a jingle competition for a local telecommunications company. This was the springboard for recording her first R&B single “We Should Separate” which was accompanied by the music video, produced by Muzikmedia. Both the track and video gained popularity on the Caribbean music scene and held their own in heavy rotation on radio and television stations across the region.

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Hailing from the Emerald Isle of the Caribbean, Montserrat, Jadine started her singing career in 2003, and has quickly become one of the fastest rising female stars in Soca. Shortly after appearing on the Soca scene she earned two separate award nominations from the Soca Awards Committee. One for Best New Female Soca Artist in 2005 and then another nod of approval in 2008 for Best Groovy Soca Collaboration for teaming up with Vincentian Soca Artist Problem Child. As testament to her growing fame, in 2009 she won the New England Urban Music Award for Best Caribbean Female Artist.

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Peter “Ram” Wiggins is a singer, songwriter and most recently the “hype man” for Mad Squad deejays. His career started in the mid-eighties as a DJ, playing at street jams and parties with his cousin Lil Rick then known to many as “Chihuahua Business Man.” Inspired by the Barbadian music industry he began penning lyrics. The ease of which led to the next logical step, taking the mic. From that first song the Barbadian music industry took heed and witnessed the birth of a phenomenon.

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The Many Moods of Lil Rick

The Many Moods of Lil Rick

If you have been following the career of Lil Rick, you would have realized by now that Lil Rick, the Hypa Dawg, Chihuahua Business man, Boardface, De Ugly Dawg, Rickey...

28 Aug 2011

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Fya Empress on the Rise

Fya Empress on the Rise

Singer and songwriter Fya Empress hails from the beautiful island of St. Vincent. Whilst no stranger to the stage, she has quickly risen to prominence throughout the Caribbean for her contribution on this...

03 Oct 2011

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Tribute to the Island Girls

Tribute to the Island Girls

If you’re from the islands, whether the island of St. Vincent or any of the other islands in the Caribbean, then you’re going to love this latest collaboration between London...

06 Sep 2011

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Right Here Waiting For You - Timeka Styl…

Right Here Waiting For You - Timeka Style

There have been several cover recordings of the 1989 Richard Marx no 1 single Right Here Waiting For You but none like this latest version by Timeka Marshall. Marking her...

11 Sep 2011

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Skinny Fabulous charges up Poison UK

Skinny Fabulous charges up Poison UK

Whether it was the Calo festival last weekend or  performing on the truck with the Poison UK team for Notting hill Carnival, Skinny Fabulous not only charged up soca lovers...

31 Aug 2011

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Philip 7 Masala at NACA Showcase

Philip 7 Masala at NACA Showcase

Following the National Association of Campus Activities (NACA) showcase held in St. Louis, Missouri in February 2011, Masala featuring Philip 7 made their debut performance on the college circuit, kicking...

27 Aug 2011

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Go Down, Part 2

It has been just over one year since the popular single Go Down was released by Lil Rick during Barbados’ Crop Over festival. Produced by Peter Coppin and penned by...

31 Aug 2011

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Inches, the Voice Behind Jiggle It

Inches, the Voice Behind Jiggle It

From the age of 14, this talented Virgo has been performing and writing songs. He made his first entry onto the music scene performing in 2000 at the local Junior...

11 Oct 2011

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9th Annual International Soca Awards (i…

On Wednesday 19th October 2011 at Trotters, Trinidad the SAO Soca Awards Ltd. launched the 9th Annual International Soca Awards (iSA) and released the Honorees & Nominees for 2011.

31 Oct 2011

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The Masala Tour continues...

The Masala Tour continues...

Following Masala's stellar performance on August 25th in Western Kentucky, their next stop was the University of Indiana Southeast. The college was celebrating their 70th anniversary on August 30th and...

31 Aug 2011

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