HIGH top haircuts. Baggy three-quarter jeans. And exaggerated dance steps to a looped soundtrack of General Grant’s “Shot Call.”
Those iconic images from the popular ’90s local music movement Kiskadee Karavan are sure to put smiles on the faces of anyone old enough to remember its heyday.
Acts like Homefront, Supa Chile, Edu Rakin’ and Kindred were more popular than any American or Jamaican performer on the islands. And Yard Fowl Crew’s “Dan It Up” was number one on all local and several regional music charts for an entire calendar year.
Those days of T&T creators being the hottest music properties year-round across the region can return, said Kiskadee Karavan creator Robert Amar. Read More
Mondezie, M. (2024, April 11). Kiskadee Karavan rolls back into town. Trinidad Express Newspapers. https://trinidadexpress.com/features/local/kiskadee-karavan-rolls-back-into-town/article_6bea301e-f863-11ee-b7b6-63d52259a7ab.html
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