Renegades youth show their skill

Guests were treated to roti, crab and dumpling, corn soup, bake and shark, doubles and jerk meat while they listened to the fine music of bp Renegades Youth Steel Orchestra.

The band played a medley of Black Man Feeling to Party, Fire Fire, Dingolay, Calypso Music, Bum Bum (Stush In De Bush) and Like a Boss and their Panorama song, Leave Me Alone, that delighted guests.

The senior Renegades Stage Side entertained with Tempo, Government Boots, Go Low, All Ah We is One Family, My Pussin, Fever and Rainorama.

Guest performer Peter Ram sang some of his popular hits but while singing Trinidad Good Morning, the song Renegades will play in the National Panorama Finals on Saturday night, the band took over the accompaniment for Peter Ram from the deejay. It was a nice mix of pan and soca.

Renegades then played the entire song at full pace, then cut it in half while the crowd continue to mingle and enjoy the lime.

Among Christie’s guests were British High Commissioner Tim Stew; Derek Hudson, vice president of Shell; Gervais Warner, executive director, Massy Group; Martin Daly, Ministers Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly and Jennifer Baptiste Primus; Brig Gen Edmund Dillon; Minister of Health, Dr Terrence Deyalsingh; former prime minister Basdeo Panday and his wife Oma; Opposition MP Rushton Parray; House Speaker Brigid Annisette-George and her husband Newman; Portof- Spain Mayor Joel Martinez, Dinanath Ramnarine and his wife Toni and former banker Richard Young.

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