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In Trinidad, jazz is an adjective

In Trinidad, jazz is an adjective

Released Saturday, 9th June 2018
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In Trinidad, jazz is an adjective

In Trinidad, jazz is an adjective

In Trinidad, jazz is an adjective

In Trinidad, jazz is an adjective

Saturday, 9th June 2018
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On the weekend when Trinidad & Tobago's most popular female jazz vocalist, Vaughnette Bigford hosts her first solo show in the capital Port-of-Spain, Franka and Ardene explore the 'jazz economy'.

Music analyst and concert promoter Nigel Campbell talks to Franka about jazz as a marketing device for concert promoters, the challenges of having a small pool of local top class performers and the difficulties promoters experience to find affordable foreign acts.

Songstress Vaughnette Bigford is excited about her much-anticipated fist solo show in the capital and she sheds some light  on her career strategy.

CREDITS

Produced for Trini Good Media by Franka Philip and Ardene Sirjoo

Theme music by Lyndon Livingstone - Razorshop Productions

Additional music - Music produced by Michael Low Chew Tung and Rodney Alexander for Elan Parle, Soul on Fire by KMC by (Ken Marlon Charles), Overjoyed by Steveland Morris performed by Esperanza Spalding.

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