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Encyclopedia > List of chutney musicians

This is a list of chutney musicians. Chutney musíc derives elements from soca and Hindi film songs. ...

  • Anil Bheem
  • Nisha Bissambhar
  • Rasika Dindial
  • Daddy Chinee
  • Cecil Fonrose
  • Terry Gajraj
  • Devanand Gattoo
  • Rikki Jai
  • El Sadiek
  • Sonny Mann
  • Sundar Popo
  • Drupatee Ramgoonai
  • Richard Ramnarine
  • Heeralal "Hero" Rampartap (2005 Chutney Soca Monarch)
  • Adesh Samaroo
  • Anand Yankaran
  • Rakesh Yankaran

El Sadiek and the Sugar Cake Girls is the biggest cross-over band in Guyana. ... Sundar Popo Bahora (November 4, 1943-May 2, 2000) was one of the many great muscial innovators of Trinidad and Tobago. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and is the current year. ... Rakesh Yankaran is a chutney musician from Trinidad and Tobago. ...

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Chutney music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (608 words)
Chutney music is a form of music indigenous to the southern Caribbean (Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Suriname) which derives elements from soca and Hindi film songs.
Chutney music is mostly popular among the East Indian community in Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, and also the West Indian diaspora communities in Toronto, Canada, The Netherlands and in the New York metropolitan area.
Early chutney was religious in nature, and also sung by Indo-Trinidadian female family members, who, as customary in Trinidad society, sang before a typical wedding celebration to prepare the female bride-to-be, so as to prepare her to carry out her role as a wife to her to-be husband.
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