Poll for ‘Most Influential Trinidadian Jazz Artists’ closed – with no results – due to poor voting
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The Caribbean Jazz blog of ages
October 5, 2009 Leave a comment
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Filed under Caribbean Jazz, Entertainment, Jazz, Jazz Music, Music, Pan Jazz, Steelpan, Tobago, Trinidad, Trinidad Jazz Tagged with Clive Zanda, Lord Kitchener
About M. Minchie Israel
I have a modest artistic background in the arts, especially in the realms of poetry, theater and radio.
I have done a bit of acting as well as writing and directing for the stage before dropping out upon leaving the Caribbean a few moons ago.
I am hoarding volumes of crudely-bound poetry dating back to my teenage years. Publishing any of them is not on the cards...yet.
I spent a total of seven years moonlighting as a general programming announcer and Jazz jockey, primarily on DBS Radio in the Commonwealth of Dominica back in the eighties and the very early nineties. I did a short stint on Kairi FM in Dominica in the late nineties while "in transit" between Canada, where I completed a five-year programme of study, to the British Virgin Islands where I currently reside.
Jazz and Other Improvisations (coincidentally, J.O.I. are my daughter's initials; her name is Jazmin) have become the theme of my life outside of work. I study the history of Jazz with a passion, more so about Caribbean-Jazz and Jazz musicians of Caribbean descent. I spin nothing but Jazz in the CD player, really. Jazz is what excites the pants off me. However, I love listening to national radio stations from the Caribbean and the Americas if for no other reason but to keep a tab on popular musical trends happening in our region and the world over. After all, Jazz musicians are notorious for incorporating pop music sensibilities into Classic Jazz and Blues structures.
The Woodshed is meant to attract Caribbean-Jazz artists, Jazz artists born of the West Indies, Jazz producers and programmers, Jazz writers and curators...and of course YOU the aficionado. If you fall into any one of these categories, you really need to reach out to us at The Woodshed to learn about our goals and objectives to build a loose network of Shedders dedicated to sharing every piece of Caribbean-Jazz news there is from around the Jazzosphere. Knock on Wood at the Primary Menu at the top of this blog for all of our Contact information. Please send us a note or an email to let us know that you wish to have a key to the Woodshed.
Now...go forth and spread The Jazz.
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