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  2. Trinidad and Tobago Music Company - Wikipedia

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    The Trinidad and Tobago Music Company Limited (MusicTT) was established in 2014. As a subsidiary of Trinidad and Tobago Creative Industries Company Limited (CreativeTT), MusicTT's mandate is "to stimulate and facilitate the business development and export activity of the music industry in Trinidad and Tobago to generate national wealth." [1]

  3. The Marionettes Chorale - Wikipedia

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    The Marionettes Chorale of Trinidad and Tobago is one of the oldest performing arts organisations in the Caribbean. Formed in 1963, the choir has toured the Caribbean; North and Central America; and Great Britain; has won prizes at music festivals both in Trinidad & Tobago and internationally; has recorded seven albums; and received local awards.

  4. Synergy TV - Wikipedia

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    Synergy Television (Synergy TV) is the first music oriented channel, serving Trinidad and Tobago. The channel was founded by Peter C. Lewis former Xtatik band member and host of the highly popular Pete's Picks which also airs on Synergy TV. The channel airs music videos of local and regional artists. It showcases many local entertainers as well ...

  5. Raymond Ramnarine - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Ramnarine. Raymond Ramnarine. Born. Raymond Ramnarine. San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago. Relatives. Rennie Ramnarine (brother) Richard Ramnarine (brother) Raymond Ramnarine is a Trinidadian and Tobagonian singer and songwriter who is the lead vocalist and arranger of the crossover chutney soca band Dil-E-Nadan.

  6. Music of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    These new immigrants established local communities of Blanchisseuse, Champs Fleurs, Paramin, Cascade, Carenage and Laventille. Trinidad's population jumped from less than 1,400 in 1777, to over 15,000 by the end of 1789. In 1797, Trinidad became a British crown colony, with a French-speaking population. Carnival had arrived with the French.

  7. Category : Trinidad and Tobago rock music groups by genre

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    P. Trinidad and Tobago punk rock groups ‎ (1 P) Categories: Rock music groups by nationality and genre. Trinidad and Tobago rock music groups.

  8. Category:Trinidad and Tobago musicians - Wikipedia

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    Carl Barriteau. Miguel de la Bastide. Sterling Betancourt. Patricia Bishop. Cyril Blake. Sam Boodram. Akil Borneo. Denzil Botus. Clive Bradley (musician)

  9. Category:Music festivals in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The following category is for music festivals held in Trinidad and Tobago. Music festivals of all genres are included, including rock festivals, classical music festivals, jazz festivals, pop festivals, electronic music festivals, and folk festivals, among other types. Note that festivals featuring music among other arts may be included here ...