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  2. Category:Trinidad and Tobago musicians - Wikipedia

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  3. List of Trinidad and Tobago artists - Wikipedia

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    6 J. 7 L. 8 M. 9 N. 10 O. 11 S. 12 T. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... This is a list of artists born in Trinidad and ...

  4. Olive Walke - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the new year, the group began to focus on the traditional folk music of Trinidad and Tobago, [6] when Walke took members of the group to the rural areas of Trinidad and Tobago. They travelled to Blanchisseuse, Guaico Tamana, Sangre Grande and Scarborough on Tobago to learn local folk songs in rural parts of the island. Village people ...

  5. Gretta Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Gretta Taylor (née Francis) is a musician and teacher from Trinidad and Tobago.She is the conductor and musical director of The Marionettes Chorale (1974–present). [1] [2] She received the Hummingbird Medal—Gold in 1990 [3] for "outstanding services to music and culture in Trinidad and Tobago", and a Port of Spain City Day Mayoral Award for "contribution to culture" in 2018.

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  7. David Rudder - Wikipedia

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    The Honourable David Michael Rudder OCC (born 6 May 1953) is a Trinidadian calypsonian, known to be one of the most successful calypsonians of all time.He performed as lead singer for the brass band Charlie's Roots. [1]

  8. 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.

  9. Category:21st-century Trinidad and Tobago singers - Wikipedia

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