The following is a statement from Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, on the passing of Francine Edwards, better known as Singing Francine. The Caribbean region today lost one of its most beloved daughters of music and culture in Francine Edwards, better known as Singing Francine. While born in Barbados on February 13th 1943, Edwards would move to Trinidad & Tobago at a young age and become a pioneering force …
The following statement was issued by Prime Minister Mia Mottley:
The Caribbean region today lost one of its most beloved daughters of music and culture in Francine Edwards, better known as Singing Francine.
While born in Barbados on February 13th 1943, Edwards would move to Trinidad & Tobago at a young age and become a pioneering force in music, particularly in the
SOURCE: Trinidad Guardian: Calypso artiste Singing Francine (Francine Edwards), has died.
According to a release from the Trinbago Unified Calypsonians Organisation (TUCO) Singing Francine passed away early this morning
Born in Barbados on February 13, 1943 Edwards came to T&T at a young age.
Sasha-Ann Moses has had a passion for singing and the law since primary school. With determination, she set herself on both paths but almost stumbled when a teacher tried to discourage her from going into law. Fortunately, she ignored him and, on November 11, she passed the bar, making her the first female calypsonian attorney