ON A NIGHT featuring many defending champions, first-time winners were eventually crowned at this year’s Dimanche Gras, setting the stage for a Carnival that has come to be defined by virgin victors. Ta’zyah O’Connor was crowned the TUCO National Calypso Monarch with the uplifting Hallelujah. At the age of 20, Mr O’Connor is one of
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TWO new young kings of calypso were crowned in the San Fernando Junior Calypso Monarch secondary and primary schools competition, on Wednesday. Kai Anthony Salazar sang his way into the hearts of the judges and the audience at San Fernando City Auditorium on Wednesday to win and retain the Junior Calypso Monarch in the secondary
THE winner of the Trinbago Unified Calypsonians Organisation (TUCO) FCB Junior Calypso Monarch is 14-year-old Marcus McDonald of Presentation College, San Fernando. His song, Don't Spoil Them, topped the other 15 competitors on Monday to win the prize at the Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain. Performing in 11th place, McDonald called on parents
THE winner of the Trinbago Unified Calypsonians Organisation (TUCO) FCB Junior Calypso Monarch is 14-year-old Marcus McDonald of Presentation College, San Fernando. His song, Don't Spoil Them, topped the other 15 competitors on Monday to win the prize at the Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain. Performing in 11th place, McDonald called on parents