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Archived: A Young King Prepares To Lift The Vibe at Jazz

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You may have seen him as part of the frontline lineup performing with Dil-E-Nadan in fetes for the carnival 2016 season.  This coming week, Stephen Marcelle will make his debut at the Tobago Jazz Experience 2016.

Truly distinguishable, vocally, Marcelle boasts a winning personality too. He’s got the tenacity of a true go getter and with the determination he’s got, all Caribbean artistes should keenly watch his movements. Marcelle’s career in the entertainment industry began almost two decades ago, performing in Private Member Clubs, restaurants, beauty pageants and entering talent competitions. He has definitely paid his dues. This year, opportunity presented itself when Marcelle, as part of Dil-E-Nadan, got the request to be a part of the lineup for this year’s Tobago Jazz Experience.

Stephen Marcelle will perform at the Tobago Jazz Festival.

Stephen Marcelle will perform at the Tobago Jazz Festival.

Trailing years of entering competitions, building his experience by performing with renowned bands Blue Ventures, Traffik and the A Team band, Marcelle, in a candid chat with EBUZZTT.COM,  credited persistence for his longevity in the business. “When Jesus says Yes, nobody can say no” were his preaching words of advice offered to anyone trying to penetrate the industry. Noting it was not an easy feat, he persevered and continues to do so, appreciating every moment along the way.

Marcelle has quite a few accolades to his name, among them, Music Festival and San Fest winner, T&T National Emancipation Monarch 2012 and undoubtedly the most memorable moment in his career to date, National Calypso Young King 2013 – a title he had been vying for eight years prior. A true son of the soil and a real all-rounder, Stephen performs calypso, soca, pop, R&B, reggae and other genres of music displaying his range and passion for music.

The Tobago Jazz Experience is of course a big deal for any local artiste.  The event has been a staple in the Caribbean for a few years and while jazz music is celebrated, other genres are included in the experience, including T&T’s sounds.

Lauren Hill is coming to Tobago.

Lauren Hill is coming to the Tobago Jazz Festival.

In the past, the festival featured big names like John Legend, Keyshia Cole, Angie Stone, Emeli Sande as well as Janelle Monae. This year the festival runs from April 16-24, 2016 and features Lauryn Hill, J. Cole, Maxwell and Third World. You can look out for Marcelle on Friday, April 22nd, at Pigeon Point Heritage Park themed the ‘World Music Night’, which will showcase J. Cole, Destra Garcia and Bacchanal and Dil-E-Nadan.

Following Tobago, a reggae single is anticipated to be released in May by the Young King, along with  other music as the year rolls on.

STEPHEN MARCELLE 2016 

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The Bar Is Being Set. Flowers All Inclusive to Up The Game in Point Fortin, This Weekend.

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It’s a brand new concept being brought to life, in Point Fortin, however its impact, according to organizers, is already proving immense. The annual Point Fortin Borough celebrations, culminates this weekend and on Sunday, an event with a bigger purpose at heart, is anticipated to draw a massive crowd to fete, for the greater good.

Naya George

Naya George and Anson George spoke exclusively with Ebuzztt.com ahead of the all inclusive experience. They’re excited to see their vision come to life. Anson, a well known name on the carnival and entertainment circuit, is known for his strong involvement in the BeachHouse Carnival brand. “It’s going to be on par with BeachHouse,” he assured, asserting ‘Flowers’ as the new ‘must attend’ fete in Borough Day festivities. “There are other events happening on Sunday in Point Fortin but there’s no other event of this caliber, happening,” said Anson, explaining that a few tickets are still available for those who still want to get in.

For Naya, the effort is less about business, and more about purpose. “We are partying with a purpose. We want to let people know that this isn’t just about feting. This is the only party that’s happening in Point Fortin that’s giving back to Point Fortin,” he explained, adding that proceeds will go toward investment in the young people. “The first set of projects will be at the Point Fortin West Secondary School where the event is being held. We are going to revitalize the sports programme, playing field restoration, sporting equipment and that kind of stuff, to ensure the youths have a place to find themselves in the area of sports. Flowers is the premiere fund raiser to do these things,” said George.

Set to welcome fete lovers from 5pm on Sunday at the Point Fortin West Secondary School, Flowers will feature a cast of talented artistes, inclusive of Nadia Batson and Lyrikal. “We want to raise fund in style and with high quality at heart, hence the reason the event’s caliber is high. This is going to be a first for Point Fortin,” said Naya George.

Anson George

The Point Fortin Borough experience is widely attended, with a series of cultural events leading up to the weekend of excitement that is anticipated by locals and visitors alike, each year. “Flowers has set the tone for the Borough Day evolution I think,” said Naya George. “Fusion came to an end last night,” noted Anson. He said the cultural extravaganza, which was similar to Carnival’s Flava Village, was a huge success and noted the wide variety of cultural traditions, shared between April 25th and April 30th. “If people can jump on a plane to experience Grenada carnival, we are certain they can come from West and North Trinidad to enjoy the Point Fortin Borough activities,” said Anson, making it clear that ahead of the upcoming weekend, hotel and guest house occupancy is already high.

“Borough is like a second carnival,” said Anson. He said there are fetes happening throughout the day on Friday. “When you come, you get a taste of everything you get in carnival. You get the fetes, the all inclusive, the jouvert, the street food, the culture,” he highlighted, and this year, for the very first time, fans of culture, creativity and altruism, will fete with purpose at Flowers – a distinct, top tier, premium all inclusive experience in the heart of the borough.

Tickets for the event are available online at Stacy’s House Of Hair – Point Fortin, Atherley’s By The Park – San Fernando, Terminal 4 – Long Circular Mall and online at theticketgeneral.com.

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Caribbean Youths Zealously Welcome American Streamer, IShowSPEED.

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A Caribbean tour that started in Trinidad on Saturday and has continued in Grenada, this afternoon, has intrigued GenZ and GenAlphan fans across the Caribbean and internationally, all thanks to digital influencer, IShowSpeed, whose real name is Darren Jason Watkins Jr.

The 21-year-old Cincinnati, Ohio native who has racked up over 53 million YouTube subscribers touched down in Trinidad on Saturday, much to the excitement of local gaming and streaming fanatics, many of whom are teens and pre-teens.

Accompanied by several Trinidad and Tobago influencers and chaperoned by Machel Montano’s manager, Che Kothari, the vibrant young streamer was shown various parts of Port- of- Spain, Trinidad, and introduced to aspects of the culture often experienced by visitors to T&T, particularly at Carnival time.

From Saheena, to Roti, Bake and Shark and Doubles, IShowSpeed tried several Trinbagonian dishes and even some of the snacks manufactured locally. He was exposed to Carnival culture and traditional carnival characters and further to that, Trinidad and Tobago artistes like Lady Lava, Nessa Preppy and Jimmy October shared in the thrill of his visit. Many young, eager Trinbaonians, inclusive of parents who are familiar with the young influencer, engaged happily with Watkins Jr. throughout Saturday’s trip, all as he streamed the fun, live. Running through the streets as he moved through places like Tragarete Road and Charlotte Street in downtown Port-of-Spain, he was visibly excited to experience the country known especially for the Greatest Caribbean Carnival, the world over.

The trip, though quick, was streamed to some 7 millions online viewers and while some found it difficult to relate to the new wave of digital marketing and influencer branding potential for the small, twin island, others have since been marveling at the fact that this 21-year-old has managed to gift Trinidad and Tobago more publicity in mere hours, than that which Caribbean celebrities have been able to attain, over years in cultural ambassadorship.

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