Category Archives: Sounds & Vibes

cut+clear carnival #6 – brain and bamsee is one

cut+clear carnival #6
Wendell Manwarren, Jeffrey Chock, Stanton Kewley and Roger Roberts in front of Jeffrey’s house on Clifford Street, Belmont, Trinidad

Episode #6 arrives a day late courtesy of the carnival week frenzy, which is not to say the show is without substance. Au contraire: in the final episode in the cut+clear carnival 2009 series, the members of 3canal and I visit with photographer, carnival connoisseur and Belmont native Jeffrey Chock at his home on Clifford Street for a chat about the carnival of yesteryear, the philosophical underpinnings of the changes taking place in today’s version of the festival, and—naturally—the experience of photographing one of the world’s most visually spectacular events.

This week’s 3canal track: “Paradise” remixed by Keshav Chandradath Singh

LINKS

  • 3canal’s web site
  • Download 3canal’s 2009 release, JOY+FIRE at Trinidadtunes.com
  • 3canal on iTunes
  • 3canal on Facebook
  • 3canal on Twitter
  • cut+clear carnival #5 – carnival is woman

    cut+clear carnival episode #5

    Trust the cut+clear carnival podcast’s most freewheeling and raucous show to date to be the one featuring women (it’s also the first CFR episode to feature explicit language!). In episode #5 the members of 3canal and I sit down backstage at Queen’s Hall with Cecilia Salazar, Dionne McNicol and Elisha Bartels, three key members of the 3canal Show, and discuss matters ranging from performing while pregnant to the banning of songs featuring “daggerin’” from the Jamaican airwaves. We also remember the late, great John Isaacs, the fourth member of 3canal, on the ninth anniversary of his passing.

    Previews of this year’s edition of the 3canal Show begin on Thursday 12 February, 2009 at Queen’s Hall, Port of Spain, Trinidad. The full run begins on Monday 16 February.

    This week’s 3canal track: “Where Do We Go From Here” from the album “Joy+Fire”

    LINKS

  • 3canal’s web site
  • Limited time offer! Download 3canal’s 2009 release, JOY+FIRE for FREE at Trinidadtunes.com
  • 3canal on iTunes
  • 3canal on Facebook
  • 3canal on Twitter
  • cut+clear carnival #4 – Bees in Belmont

    cut+clear carnival episode #4

    Roger Roberts, Glendon Morris, Stanton Kewley and Wendell Manwarren with part of a bee costume at the Belmont Jewels mas' camp, Belmont, Trinidad

    cut+clear carnival episode #4 takes us to Belmont, a community rich in carnival history, where we visit with Glendon Morris at the Belmont Jewels mas’ camp for a chat about the ups and downs of making traditional, hand-crafted mas’ in an age of mass production, the allure of playing fancy sailor and working with his late father, the legendary master metal craftsman, designer and bandleader, Ken Morris.

  • Video showing the fancy sailor dance
  • Caribbean Beat profile of Ken Morris (requires registration)
  • National Library Service (NALIS) bio of Ken Morris
  • The Sailor Mas – A History
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    Belmont Jewels mas' camp, Belmont Trinidad

  • 3canal’s web site
  • Limited time offer! Download 3canal’s 2009 release, JOY+FIRE for FREE at Trinidadtunes.com
  • 3canal on iTunes
  • 3canal on Facebook
  • 3canal on Twitter
  • cut+clear carnival episode #4

    Wendell Manwarren, Glendon Morris, Stanton Kewley and Roger Roberts at the Belmont Jewels mas' camp, Belmont, Trinidad

    cut+clear carnival #3 – pelham & pan

    cut+clear carnival - pelham and pan
    Stanton Kewley, Pelham Goddard and Wendell Manwarren at Pelham’s home in St. James, Trinidad

    In cut+clear carnival episode #3 we visit veteran producer and steel orchestra arranger, Pelham Goddard, at his home in St. James for a chat about the evolution of music for steel orchestras and 3canal’s foray into the steel band arena with Pelham and the Exodus Steel Orchestra. In addition, Wendell treats us to a series of audio vignettes explaining certain aspects of the steel band scene in Trinidad and Tobago.

    This week’s 3canal track: “Festival Time”

    LINKS

  • Pelham Goddard on Pan on the Net
  • 3canal’s web site
  • Limited time offer! Download 3canal’s 2009 release, JOY+FIRE for FREE at Trinidadtunes.com
  • 3canal on iTunes
  • 3canal on Facebook
  • 3canal on Twitter
  • Coming January 20 – episode #2 of the cut+clear carnival podcast

    I’ll be heading down to cut+clear productions shortly to record episode #2 of the cut+clear carnival podcast w/ 3canal. Today’s special guests: C*POP and Walt Lovelace. The show will be released tomorrow.

    And above, photos from last night’s launch of 3canal’s carnival presentations at Queen’s Hall. That includes their 2009 release, JOY+FIRE, which, for a limited time, can be downloaded for FREE at http://www.trinidadtunes.com.

    cut+clear carnival #1 – pilot

    For the 2009 carnival season I’ve teamed up with 3canal to produce a series of down and dirty (dutty?) podcasts called cut+clear carnival. We’re keeping it deliberately simple and free-flowing: the plan is for us to meet on Mondays, riff for 15 or so minutes on things carnival-related, preferably with a guest, then have the show edited and uploaded by Tuesday.

    In this pilot episode Roger Roberts and Wendell Manwarren of 3canal shoot the breeze with MPC wizard Keshav Chandradath Singh of the cut+clear crew and Canboulay.

    See you at the launch of 3canal’s 2009 release, Joy+Fire, on Sunday 19 January at 6pm at the Queen’s Hall Courtyard, Port of Spain, Trinidad!

    3canal’s web site
    3canal at Trinidadtunes.com
    3canal on iTunes
    3canal on Facebook
    3canal on Twitter

    Caribbean Free Radio #50 – Boom Up History

    IMG_1495.CR2 Stanton Kewley, Wendell Manwarren and Roger Roberts of rapso group 3canal at cut+clear productions, Woodbrook, Trinidad

    Nearly four years later, CFR finally hits the half-century. For show #50 I return to the place where it all began—cut+clear productions, headquarters of CFR’s “house band”, 3canal, for a leisurely chat with Wendell, Roger and Stanton about “Boom Up History“, the music track they’re giving away for free on Trinidadtunes.com, life on the road and the making of Joy + Fire, their 2009 release.

    And here’s the Boom Up History video, filmed and directed by Walt Lovelace.


    Boom Up History from 3canal on Vimeo (Director: Walt Lovelace)