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June 2k7

 

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The team has been feverishly seeking new creative ways to keep you satisfied and filled up on the sweet sweet culture of the Caribbean. We have quite a bit in store for you, as we make your home for Caribbean culture and entertainment more comfortable and exciting.

Look out for Give-A-Ways in the next newsletter & more

Special thanks to the City Council of New York and the organizers of the Caribbean Heritage Month for a proclamation recognizing tropicalfete.com contribution to the community.

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Esssence - The buzz surrounding this Brooklyn born, Trinidadian and Jamaican rooted unsigned artist is lyrically lethal. Listen to hear what the 3 “S’s” in her name stands for in her musical career, organization and much more. Essence Video Feat. Miche is the Featured Video on the home page. Click for More

New York

Trinity – an artist with incredible range and a versatile style influenced by R&B, Soca, Reggae and Hip-Hop, Trinity is ready to take the music industry by storm! Listen to hear about Trinity’s plans to take over the world in 5 years and much more. Click for More

 

Gailann

Gailann - This young singer is already a star in the Caribbean Diaspora. She is currently featured on tropicalfete.com 2007 calendar. Listen to hear Miss Gailann talk about her perfect 10 in the music business and much more. Click to hear interview

Caribbean Sensation Gyptian coming up sooon

Gyptian

sparkey

Sparkey - Antiuga/Guyanna soca Artist  Hear  him talk about his soon to be release album back stage at his Album Launch party in Bronx, New York Click to hear Interview

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NEWS
MAIN ARTICLE

New Jersey - The Sunshine Awards organization announced that the 19th Annual Sunshine Awards, which will take place on Sunday, October 28, 2007, at the New York Sheraton in New York City will be dedicated to “The 200th Anniversary of the Abolition of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.” The abolition of the
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade two hundred years ago signaled the end of the most cruel and
barbaric act against humanity. Millions perished during the trade as humans were used as cargo to enrich the economies of Europe and the United States. The
trans-Atlantic slave trade had a global impact, which is still being felt today by blacks throughout theworld. (Photo of Mighty Sparrow from Last Years Show)Formore info click

PROFILE

Born July 29, 1973, on the Spice Island of
Grenada, Wilt Cambridge, popularly known as TALLPREE, has become a favorite of “old women” and young alike. Although his 1999 hit “Old Woman Alone” has brought him a new recognition with its phenomenal success, Tallpree has been on the music scene since 1989. Formerly known as Mr. Evilus, Tallpree began performing as a dancehall artist in Grenada, getting his start by hitching rides from his home in St. Georges to anywhere he could get a chance to perform and be heard on the microphone. For years he performed as the opening dancehall act for many of the big name artists that visited Grenada such as Super Cat, Maxi Priest, Barrington Levy , Beenie Man, Bounty Killer and Buju Banton,. Well received by his Jamaican peers, he has even participated in clashes with Merciless and Sean Paul in Grenada. For more info click

Canada

HEADLINES more headlines on TF

New York
Coskel University & Catalyst Sign Deal

Chicago
Buju to open African/Caribbean Festival of Life

California
Dread Zeppelin To headline Lake Casitas Rockfest

Jamaica
Rootz Underground Down for Reggae Sumfest

New York
Caribbean American Heritage List of Events

Virginia
American Artist Adds to Calypso & Soca Music

St. Lucia
Lucia Carnival to open with A Bang

Jamaica
JAH CURE FANS ARE LONGING FOR CUREFEST

New York
Indian Film-Makers & Artists Honored

Korea
New Reggae Artist Skull Collaborates with Buju

HEADLINES more headlines on TF

Africa
RICHIE SPICE HAS LANDED

Antigua
ANTIGUA CARNIVAL LAUNCH POSTPONED

St. Kitts Nevis
Nevis Fashion Weekend 2K7 HOT!

Trinidad and Tobago
Classical Music Bear Fruit in T & T

Canada 
Carl Henry  Why Did You Leave VIDEO

New York
Daddy Yankee, 'The Cartel: Tour

St. Lucia
Natalie Cole Warmly Closes 07 St. Lucia Jazz

Canada
MISS QUEEN OF THE ISLANDS CANADA

Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago at Miss Earth

New York
Soca Awards new Home

Bagai Nous Mas Camp

Come Jump with US for
Labor Day 2007

“Hawaiian theme” Costumes

$40 US free Drinks on the Road

Live Band Inferno

Top Caribbean artist to be named soon

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SAVE THE DATE! 

National Caribbean American Heritage Month  

Celebration at Brooklyn Borough Hall Under the

Distinguished Patronage of  Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz

June 27, 2007

Program (8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.)

The Caucus of Ambassadors of the Caribbean

Community (CARICOM)

Conference on the Caribbean a 20/20 Vision  

Washington D.C.

June 19 to 21, 2007

People to CARICOM People's Movement; Diaspora

Collaboration.  Headquarters of the Organization of American States, 17th Street & Constitution Avenue, NW. Washington, D.C.

MUSIC CHARTS top 10

 Log on & Listen

1. Brown Skin by Richie Spice  

2. Walk out by Lady Saw

3. Slow it Down by Trinity

4. Chinese or Taiwanese by Invader

5. Beautiful by Carl Henry  

6. Chaos in De Street Mista Vybe and Ninja Dan  

7. Be Mine Tonight by Blazer

8. Myspace by Don Omar Ft. Wishing

9. Slower by Wezon

10. Game of Love and Unity by Shaggy, Rupee, Fayann

MUSIC REVIEW

Ghetto Life by Ah Frica w. Hot

Bring It on Home to Me by Alantonio "Dik-Shunary"

 

Email your music for radio station play - reviews

 

 

 


EVENTS COMING UP

St Lucia Mas - Vincy Mas - Barbados Crop Over - Washington DC Carnival - Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest

THINGS TO REMEMBER

The Arawak Indians were the first to inhabit Grenada, but they were all eventually massacred by the Carib Indians. When Columbus arrived in 1498, he encountered the Caribs, who continued to rule over the island for another 150 years. The French gained control of the island in 1672 and held on to it until 1762, when the British invaded. Black slaves were granted freedom in 1833. After more than 200 years of British rule, most recently as part of the West Indies Associated States, Grenada became independent on Feb. 7, 1974, with Eric M. Gairy as prime minister.

TIPS TO PROMOTERS

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- Post up to 5 flyers per event

- It takes less than a minute to post your event

- You can edit past events to make it active.

- Link Directly to Google Map for Directions. 

- Users can email events to friends.

- Search by keywords, date, category, venue, location

- Quick access to artistes’ tour schedules: Damian Marley, Gailann, Trinity, Shaggy

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