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Originally posted on the blog Sokah2Soca (www.sokah2soca.com). We bring you only the best new music, while Island Vbye Radio rocks it live on the air!!

 
The Queen’s Park Savannah in Port-of-Spain was filled with the sound of steelpan music on Saturday night as the best bands in the country competed for the coveted title of National Large Conventional Steelband Panorama Champion 2024. The event, which was broadcast live on local TV and online via TEGO TV (TTT) and PPV via WACK Radio/TV, attracted thousands of spectators and fans who cheered for their favorite steelband orchestras.
 
The competition featured 11 large bands, each playing a tune of their choice for a panel of judges. The bands were judged on criteria such as arrangement, performance, tone, and rhythm. The large bands category was especially fierce, as the defending champions, Renegades Steel Orchestra, faced off against rivals such as Desperadoes, Phase II Pan Groove, Massy Trinidad All Stars, and Exodus.
 
After a thrilling night of music and entertainment, the results were announced before an exuberant crowd comprised of rabid fans of the respective bands. The results saw a tie for first place with the bands that placed first and second in the semis: BP Renegades, last year's winner, and Massy Trinidad All Stary tied for first place with a score of 285 points. The third-place winner was Republic Band Exodus. There was a celebratory quietness and faded cheers as the results were announced. There were two ties tonight, with Proman Starlift Steel Orchestra and Desperadoes Steel Orchestra tied for fourth place along with the tie for first place. Go figure this one, Phase II Pan Groove played first and placed last; as a matter of fact, the first two bands that played last night placed at the bottom of the result list. Yes, there will surely be gnashing of teeth as players gather on Sunday to review the previous night's proceedings. 
 
The winners received trophies, cash prizes, and the honor of being the best steelbands in the land. The panorama finals were a celebration of the culture and creativity of Trinidad and Tobago and a showcase of the talent and passion of the pannists. The event was a success, despite the surprise tie for first place and the financial challenges for these large steelbands, proving that their love for the Steelband prevailed, and it is a testament to the resilience and spirit of the people. Congratulations are extended to "BP Renegades and Massy All Stars" and their fans.
 
The results announced were as follows:
Name of Band
01. BP Renegades
01. Massy Trinidad All Stars
03. Republic Band Exodus
04. Proman Starlift Steel Orchestra
04. Desperadoes Steel Orchestra
06. Shell Invaders Steel Orchestra
07. Nutien Silverstars
08. T&TEC Tropical Angel Harps
09. First Citizens Supernova Steel Orch.
10. Fonclaire Steel Orchestra
11. HADCO Phase II Pan Groove
Name of Song
01. DNA
01. Inventor 
03. Long Time
04. Pan in A Minor 
04. DNA
06. Free Up
07. Inventor
08. DNA
09. Wet Meh Down
10. This Party is it 
11. Gimme Everything
Points 
01. 285
01. 285
03. 283
04. 280
04. 280
06. 278.5
07. 277.5
08. 277
09. 276
10. 275
11. 274
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Event: National Panorama Finals, Large Bands Finals
Origin: Grand Stand, Queens Park Savannah, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Genre: Steelband Music
 
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Originally posted on the blog Sokah2Soca (www.sokah2soca.com). We bring you only the best new music, while Island Vbye Radio rocks it live on the air!!

 
"Life After Fete" is a perfect example of soca music's ability to create a party atmosphere and a sense of community. The song's lyrics, written by Kerwin Du Bois himself, express the excitement of attending a fete. The song also hints at the possibility of romance and adventure after the fete and the consequences of one's actions during the party the night before.
 
"Life After Fete" is a Soca song for the moment, as it captures the essence of carnival and the anticipation of what lies ahead. The song is a reminder that life is meant to be enjoyed and that there is always something to look forward to after the fete. Then again, your party behavior will determine what comes next. 
 
Remember this: "A happy wife equals a happy life." I saw something online that says seventy percent of the women out there have a sidekick... Yikes! Party, have a good time, but remember: After the fete is over, you have to go home, and there is always "life after the fete"!
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Life After Fete (Saint Pepsi Roadmix)
Artists/Performed by: Kerwin Du Bois
Written by: Kerwin Du Bois
Mixed and Mastered by:
Origin: Trinidad and Tobago 
Genre: Soca
 
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Originally posted on the blog Sokah2Soca (www.sokah2soca.com). We bring you only the best new music, while Island Vbye Radio rocks it live on the air!!

 
The Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain will be the epicenter of steelpan music this Saturday, February 10, 2024, as the Large Conventional Steelbands finals take place. Thirteen bands will compete for the coveted title of National Panorama Champion and a cash prize of TT $1,000,000.00.
 

The finalists include reigning champions BP Renegades, who will be playing "DNA" by Mical Teja, arranged by Duvon Stewart. They will face stiff competition from former winners such as WITCo Desperadoes, Massy Trinidad Allstars, Petrotrin Phase II Pan Groove, and Republic Bank Exodus. The difference in the top three performances for the semi-finals was just three points. This is going to be an awesome show of talent and musical arrangements.

 

The bands will showcase their musical skills and creativity, as they interpret a range of calypso and soca songs, from classics like "Pan in A Minor" by Lord Kitchener and "Wet Meh Down" by Johnny King, to modern hits like "DNA" by Mical Teja and "Gimme Everything" by Kes/Boogsie Sharpe/Keshav. The judges will evaluate the bands on criteria such as arrangement, general performance, rhythm, and tone.

 

The event is expected to attract thousands of pan lovers, both local and foreign, who will fill the Grand Stand and the North Stand to enjoy the spectacle of steel. The show will also be broadcast live on local and international media platforms, as well as online via WACK Radio/Television.

 

The Large Conventional Steelbands finals are the culmination of the bpTT Panorama 2024, which also featured competitions for small, medium, and single pan bands, as well as junior and school bands. The Panorama is the premier steelband event in Trinidad & Tobago and the World and can be considered the premier event of the carnival season.

 

The finals will start at 7:00 p.m. and end at 2:00 a.m. The order of appearance of the bands is as follows:

Name of Steelband
  1. HADCO Phase II Pan Groove
  2. NLCB Fonclaire Steel Orchestra
  3. Proman Starlift Steel Orchestra
  4. BP Renegades
  5. Republic Bank Exodus
  6. Nutrien Silverstars
  7. T&TEC Tropical Angel Harps
  8. Desperadoes Steel Orchestra
  9. Shell Invaders Steel Orchestra
  10. Massy Trinidad All-Stars
  11. First Citizens Supernoval Steel Orchestra
Name of Song
  1. Gimme Everything 
  2. This Party is It
  3. Pan in 'A' Minor - Remastered 
  4. DNA
  5. Long Time
  6. Inventor
  7. DNA
  8. DNA
  9. Free Up
  10. Inventor 
  11. Wet Me Down

Originally posted on the blog Sokah2Soca (www.sokah2soca.com). We bring you only the best new music, while Island Vbye Radio rocks it live on the air!!

 
Carnival season is in full swing in Trinidad and Tobago, and with that comes the frustration of Caribbean nationals living abroad who attempt to access local content. Those who cannot or prefer not to travel home this season want to see what is going on. Yes, there are some shows streamed live for free and PPV shows streamed by WACK Radio/TV (check WACK's site for their PPV streaming schedule). Some people can't or simply won't pay to see local content (shame on you). There is some hope for these 'culture vultures' and it's called TEGO TV!

 

So here we are: are you a West Indian living abroad, yearning for a taste of home? Look no further! TEGO TV brings the vibrant spirit of the Caribbean right to your screens. Whether you’re missing the lively rhythms of Soca, the captivating drama of local shows, or the latest news from the islands, TEGO TV has got you covered.

Why Choose TEGO TV?

Diverse Channels: TEGO TV offers a bouquet of channels that cater to every Caribbean flavor. Let’s explore some of the gems:

 

  • TTT (Trinidad and Tobago Television): Tune in to TTT for a mix of news, cultural programs, and entertainment. Stay connected with Trinidad and Tobago, no matter where you are.
  • Synergy TV: Get ready to groove! Synergy TV delivers the best in Caribbean music, concerts, and events. Dance to soca, reggae, and dancehall hits—all from the comfort of your living room.
  • Gayelle The Caribbean: Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the region. Gayelle showcases local talent, documentaries, and thought-provoking discussions.
  • WACK TV: For the true calypso aficionados, WACK TV is a must-watch. Enjoy live calypso competitions, interviews with artists, and a dose of nostalgia.

 

Easy Access: TEGO TV is available on multiple platforms:

 

  • TV: Stream directly on your television using the TEGO TV app.
  • Mobile: Take the Caribbean vibes with you wherever you go. Download the TEGO TV app on your mobile device.
  • MAC / PC: Enjoy local TV on your computer. Simply visit the TEGO TV website.

 

Free Local TV: Yes, you read that right! TEGO TV offers free local TV channels. No subscription fees, no hidden costs. Just pure Caribbean goodness.

How to Get Started?

 

  • Sign Up for Free: Visit TEGO TV’s website and sign up for your free account. It’s quick and hassle-free.
  • Download the App: If you’re a mobile user, download the TEGO TV app from your app store. It’s available for both Android and iOS.
  • Explore and Enjoy: Once you’re set up, dive into the world of Caribbean entertainment. From live shows to classic movies, TEGO TV has it all.

 

Remember, TEGO TV is more than just a streaming service—it’s a cultural bridge connecting West Indians around the globe. So, grab your virtual passport, tune in, and let the rhythms of the Caribbean wash over you.

Disclaimer: Availability may vary by region. Check the TEGO TV website for the most up-to-date channel listings and features.

 

Here is the link for your computer, aka PC, for all requirements to get Tego via Google Play, Apple App Store, Amazon App Store, AndroidTV, and Roku Channel Store:Tego TV

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