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The advice follows the arrest of two female vendors along Independence Square, Port of Spain on Thursday.
Both were granted $2000 station bail in connection with illegal vending charges.
The women, a 43-year-old Guyanese who resides in Laventille and a 55-year-old of Arima, were arrested and charged on Thursday by WPC Smith and PC Wolfe, respectively, with wilful obstruction, unlawful pitch of a stall, offering for sale and displaying tobacco products and offering for sale other commodities.
According to reports, around 3:30pm, officers approached the venders and enquired about the women’s legitimacy from the Port-of-Spain City Council to vend on the streets.
2 women charged with illegal vending in Port of Spain
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The earliest calypsonians reign
Part II
SOMEWHERE between 1897 and 1900 Phillip Garcia, who sang under the sobriquet of Lord Executor, appeared on the calypso stage. The dates differ between calypsonian Atilla the Hun (Raymond Quevedo) and theatre historian Errol Hill, but most importantly, as calypso historian and ethnomusicologist Dr Hollis “Chalkdust” Liverpool writes in Calypsonians to Remember, Lord Executor revolutionised calypso by being the first calypsonians to sing in English.
Chalkdust says Executor also revolutionised calypso by “moving from a single tone and cemented the eight-line minor key that Atilla later described as the oratorical pattern in song.”
Chalkdust tells us Executor injected wit into calypso. For the first decade of the 20th century he won nearly every calypso contest.