Yorke fete a musical treat
Before that Dil-E-Nadan rocked the fete with 2017 soca songs, Know Yuh Face, Good Morning and Technically, then did Allez Allez, Cloud 9, Nasty Habit, Bang Bim and their All on D Road.
With Raymond Ramnarine and Derrick Seales in the forefront they continued with Cheers to Life, Rock and Come in and Party Animal, and went back some years with Doh Do Dat and I Doh Mind, before launching into a chutney segment with Balkissoon and Ramsingh Sharma. The band paused to pay tribute to the late musician Joey Lewis and struck up Bound to Dance, instantly couples were seen sweeping the dance floor, and continued for Meh Lover and Calypso Rose’s Leave Me Alone and more before their finale.
Neil Iwer George took over and had the crowd singing Take a Bathe” and Jab Jab.
The treat continued with Roy Cape All Stars featuring Dexter “Blaxx” Stewart, Ricardo Drue and Tanzania “Tizzy” Sebastian, doing Ranking Thing, Vagabond, Single, Rum Again, Tanty Oye.
They were joined by Teddyson John who delivered Good Morning, Find Somebody to Love and Allez Allez, followed by Jamaican Lynky First with Rock And Come In. The All Stars worked up patrons some more, then Blaxx declared: “They say Blaxx and Machel going back to the studio because MX Prime have the biggest tune but when you have a tune like Leh Go I don’t have to go back to the studio.” With that said the band launched into the song and sent the crowd into a frenzy.
Rupert “Rupee” Clarke charmed with Jump, Blame it on the Music, Til Morning, Tempted to Touch and his 2017 groovy hit song Tipsy. He preceded an impeccably dressed Voice (Aaron St Louis), who eloquently delivered Cheers to Life and Far From Finished, before Blaxx returned, and in closing, boldly stated: “When All Stars done, party done!” Opening the live entertainment earlier was the band Rhapsody Next Generation that set the stage for fun and entertainment.
The band comprising two PHI pans, a brass section and featuring Rodell “Ro’dey” Cumberbatch, was a breath of fresh air, delivering a variety of songs past and present that delighted patrons.
Also performing were KI and newbees Katura and Carly, while Kes the Band closed the live entertainmen
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"Yorke fete a musical treat"