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May 13, 2009 News
Paul Singh of Zoom Promotions is set to bring some hot chutney vibes Guyana’s way for three days.
Dubbed ‘Radica invasion: Chutney in Meh vein’, the show is carded for May 15 at Albion ground Berbice, May 16 at Starlite Drivin and May 17 at Uitvlugt.
This show, according to promoter Ricardo Basdeo, will offer Guyanese some stress relief through Trinidad artistes Kenneth Salick, aka the original Radica singer.
The other artistes are Kavita aka Radica Girl, Michael Saloum, aka Soca Elvis, Hunter the Rum Man, De Hit Man and the Divya Band out of Trinidad.
The show is the first venture for the group which is promising that this will not be the last event from their camp.
The sponsors include Banks Premium, Digicel, Japarts, Zoom Inn Hotel, Secrets of Victoria, Caribbean airlines, Gift Land office Max, Hardware depot, Alfro Alphonso and sons Group of Companies.
Coordinator Paul Singh said, “We decided that we will have this show because the artistes are hot and while they will be entertaining we are also against abuse meted out to women and so we are having this show to offer entertainment while passing on the message that men should not abuse women but love them instead.”
A pre-show party is scheduled for Buddy’s night club May 14 while an after party is slated for May 16 at Zoom Inn.
The artistes are scheduled to arrive in Guyana today and will be meeting with fans at various locations. (Mondale Smith)
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