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Archived: 11 Years Later, Bunji And Fay Ann Keep The Love Sizzling Hot. Fay Wants 100 More.

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It’s been 11 years since fans around the world celebrated the union of two of Soca music’s hottest people. Ian ‘Bunji Garlin’ Alvarez- a guy from the rural Wallerfield area scored big time when he found himself the woman of his dreams in Fay-Ann Lyons, the daughter of who else but, the King of Jump and Wave, Austin ‘Superblue’ Lyons. It seemed like a fairytale and now, 11 years later, these two still manage to keep the fire in their relationship, with Fay Ann this morning saying :

“Here’s to 11 years of no regrets and a hundred more with you ; The most awesome husband in the world! I love you and look forward to the “rocking chair” days! Stay weird my love.” 

Power couple, Bunji Garlin and Fay Ann Lyons.

They travel the world together. She feeds him and he loves that. She manages the family’s affairs and despite public scrutiny at times, some often commenting that Lyons-Alvarez wears the pants in the relationship, what they have is working. “He’s not afraid to be in love and most importantly he is a family man,” Fay Ann told Ebuzztt.com this morning. She’s hard at work, prepping for the upcoming Carnival 2018 season but of course, when it comes to her husband and her daughter, the ViQueen is always ready to smile and share her thoughts. We’d asked her what is it that makes her want to spend the rest of her life with Bunji still, and that was her response.

At midnight, her husband had taken to social media to share his feelings. “The clock hit midnight and here we are alright,” he said, almost sounding like he was about to ‘buss’ into a freestyle. He showed his followers his wife’s blinged out wedding bands in a photo that saw her place her index finger on her lips as if to tell the world, ‘hush’… he was smiling.

“I love you with everything to match you, my everything. It’s going to be one of them best and blessed days @fayannlyons”

The duo continue to stand with each other. Lyons Alvarez will be a part of Fantasy Carnival’s masquerade in 2018 with her very own section, ‘ATLANTA’, in the band’s presentation of ‘Isle of Olympia’. Together they will present two events in the year ahead, one, a boat ride called, Pree Dawn and the other a J’ouvert experience called ‘Santimanitay J’ouvert’. Fay Ann recently unleashed a new collaborative single with Ricardo Drue- a track called, “Another Level”, that hears her vocal skills mimic her early years in the biz. Bunji meanwhile is soaring into the upcoming season with several tracks to his credit already, among them a power contender called, “Soca and Rum,” which was released only last week. There’s no stopping them so while the critics keep talking, these two game changers are keeping the love sizzling hot and making that paper.

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Machel Montano’s ‘Like Ah Boss’ Documentary, 11 Years In the Making.

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Machel Montano’s dedication and undeniable work ethic are the core character traits many will have the chance to see, in the documentary, ‘Like Ah Boss’. The man, who, for over four decades, has worn the crown of King of Soca, says beyond 2026, he plans on shifting his focus to other aspects of music and life, which he knows is necessary at this time. The documentation of his 45- year career in Soca music, took his team 11 years to complete and still, Machel says, there are things that have been left out – things he will eventually include in a subsequent documentary.

In a brief Q&A following the screening on February 10th at Movie Town, Port-of-Spain, Machel said it has not been easy. “This was quite a challenge for us. It took us 11 years to do this and it’s just part of the story. This isn’t even the whole story. This is just what we could’ve done.” The 11- time Road March King added, “It was just like, wanting to share everything with everybody. We have a love, everybody you see on that screen is a love,” said Montano, as he highlighted the dedication of some of his closest team members – one of whom is Soul, who has been at his side since 1986. “That film was really putting out everything that we see, hear and feel – the only thing you couldn’t do was smell or taste, but you could feel it. For me, I was really proud of what they put together,” he said.

Describing seeing the final version of the documentary as a magical experience, Machel told the audience that throughout the process, he made every effort to facilitate whatever was needed by the crew, admitting that it was all he could do amid his extraordinarily busy life.

THE YEAR 2015 WAS PIVOTAL

‘Like Ah Boss‘ was shot primarily in the year 2015. It was a significant turning point for him – a year he had committed to refocusing his attention and removing himself from the International Soca Monarch competition. Machel had vowed to go out ‘Like Ah Boss,’ and that he did, winning the title and going on to perform at several fetes in the aftermath of his crowning moment.

Machel with his manager, Che Kothari who also directed the documentary alongside director, Bart Phillips.
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Manager, Che Kothari, in analyzing his experience with Machel over the years, said, “It’s quite ridiculous watching him. We live it everyday. We’re going through it again in this season – back to back to back to back – right after this, we go straight to another show. To document that and to show people the power that you have within – when you have a message and you want to share that with the world and you relentlessly work towards that, that’s something that I’m inspired to shoot,” he said.

Kothari was a professional photographer when he met Machel in 2014 and according to the entertainer, Che’s arrival into his life was the equivalent of answered prayer. He said during one of his moments of vulnerability, in an apartment in the US, having experienced setback, he wrote in his journal the type of person he needed to be his manager and that person proved to be Che Kothari. “We are living in, and creating history and it’s a real honor to be beside this man and to be able to support that,” said Che.

EXPERIENCING DOUBT, FACING CHALLENGES.

“I’m going through some tough times right now, trying to reach the top of the mountain,” said Machel quite frankly, when asked whether he has experienced doubt over the years. “It’s all through the documentary,” he said, noting that as it pertains to the documentary, there was doubt as to whether the film was good enough. “We still don’t think it’s at the quality for us to get it to Netflix because it’s so much old footage that we can’t really get it to look better, to be cleaner. I am the procrastinating perfectionist. This is the first one. There will be another. There’s the Machel Montano book and we’re already working on the next version,” he said, noting that 2025 into 2026 has been a period of tremendous challenge for him. “There is a part of this story that we didn’t tell that is actually very actively happening between 2025 into 2026 and that is probably one of the biggest challenges of my life and that will be told as soon as we finish carnival and hopefully by next year we’ll be able to tell that part of the story,” said Montano.

Machel says there is always doubt. “We are always positively dissatisfied,” he admitted, saying despite the team’s feelings, he hopes everyone will enjoy what has been created for his fans and Soca music lovers around the world.

A NEW DAY IS COMING.

Machel Montano has lived a full life and has won 11 Road March titles.
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A career that some have compared to that of International superstar, Michael Jackson, complete with highs, lows, celebrations and spectacles, Machel Montano says he has learnt and grown a lot over the years. “It’s fun to walk into your closet and put on something different, pretend to be somebody, role play but over the years, through all of that, I have realized that I really should be doing the opposite. Instead of putting on things, I should be taking things off,” he said, going on to explain that he has recently learnt that going inward, is the fastest way out.

Now, the entertainer says he has reached a point where he gets it, and he has nothing more to prove. “I have seen it all, done it all and I have it all, and when you have seen it all, done it all and have it all, you look up and you want to do what is needed.”

As to what is needed at this time, the artiste who recently acquired his Master’s Degree in Carnival Studies, said what is needed is for the children of his country, Trinidad and Tobago to be higher educated, “and not be fully dunce.” He went on to say that the country must also understand that oil and gas is not the richest resource. “It’s the people. It’s the talent. I am about to take that journey,” he said, referring to his plans to ensure that these needs are realized.

‘Like Ah Boss’ hits movie theaters in Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana on February 12th.


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Patrice Roberts Pulls 10K Plus Crowd At Flava Village in Port-of-Spain.

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The national Carnival Commission says more than 10,000 patrons came out to Flava Village at the Queen’s Park Savannah on Thursday night to see female Soca artiste, Patrice Roberts.

An event dubbed, ‘Always Us,’ held as a free showcase for Carnival lovers, delivered a number of truly entertaining soca stars, among them, Shal Marshall, Shurwayne Winchester, Nadia Batson, Farmer Nappy and Mical Teja. The NCC, in a media statement said, “an estimated 8,000 people filled the popular Carnival venue, with an additional 2,000patrons enjoying the show from viewing screens along The Drag, creating an electric Carnival atmosphere despite heavy rainfall earlier in the day.”

With her usual high energy performances, Patrice held the attention of fans throughout the night.The concert was described by the artiste as a heartfelt “thank you” to her fans and
supporters. NCC’s Chief Executive Officer, Keiba Jacob-Mottley, said the organisation welcomed the opportunity to partner with Roberts. “We commend Patrice for her decision to give back in this meaningful way and applaud her commitment to ensuring that high-quality local entertainment remains accessible to everyone during the Carnival season, Mottley said, adding, “Our collaboration reinforces the NCC’s focus on creating memorable Carnival experiences that celebrate our artistes while removing financial barriers for the public,” she added.

The NCC CEO noted that the Flava Food Village, one of two signature Carnival villages at the
Savannah, alongside the John Cupid Carnival Village, is offered as a vibrant, inclusive space
where patrons can enjoy food, culture, and nightly performances free of charge. She added
that other NCC events, such as “Welcome to the Gayelle” represent the continuing work at
delivering a successful Carnival 2026.

David Baptiste, President of the Carnival Entrepreneurs Association, described the night as a milestone for vendors at the Savannah. “Last night was truly beautiful and something I have never seen before – an event of this magnitude in terms of crowd size, and people supporting the vendors. Many vendors sold out last night. We need more of this, and I am looking forward to the next event. Events like these boost business for our vendors at the Savannah and make them truly feel like they are a part of the Carnival festival,” Baptiste said.


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