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News Source: News Day
| 1 month ago
Sunday, May 19 2013 Two-time National Calypso Monarch Michael Osuna, otherwise known as Sugar Aloes, says he will not perform at the Peoples Partnerships third anniversary rally at Mid-Centre Mall in Chaguanas on Friday, mainly because of
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News Source: News Day
| 1 year ago
Sunday, May 27 2012 Works and Infrastructure Minister Austin Jack Warner maintains Michael Osunas (Sugar Aloes) performance on the Peoples Partnership stage on its two-year anniversary last Thursday night was purely a business arrangement. He said,
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News Source: News Day
| 1 year ago
Osuna, a two-time Calypso Monarch, has another job lined up with the PP as he is due to perform at a coalition rally in Tobago on June 2. Cabinet is due to meet in Tobago next Friday (June 1) and the rally will take place the next day. Osuna stunned
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News Source: News Day
| 1 year ago
Osuna has been an ardent supporter of the Opposition Peoples National Movement and vocal critic of the Peoples Partnership, particularly of the majority party of the coalition, the United National Congress. However, last evening he had the mammoth
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News Source: News Day
| over 1 year ago
Power Soca Monarch competition for singing only one song, while they had to sing two...Until such time, Mandela said, the sponsors names will not be disclosed. He was confident, however, that the sponsors would deliver on their word and hoped to
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News Source: News Day
| over 2 years ago
After choosing numbers of appearance for the competition tomorrow at Skinner Park, San Fernando several artistes shared their views. Michael Sugar Aloes Osuna, who will appear in position number seven, said the $2 million first prize has brought out
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News Source: News Day
| over 2 years ago
Newsletter Every day fresh news Tears flow at Conquerors funeral by Leiselle Maraj Thursday, February 3 2011 Arts and Multiculturalism Minister Winston Gypsy Peters, calypso icons, family and friends of the late Leroy Paul, known popularly as the
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News Source: News Day
| over 2 years ago
And on the next night, it was veteran calypsonian Edwin Crazy Ayoung, who felt the displeasure of some members of the audience who booed and walked out on him when the Revue held a show at Palms Club, San Fernando. His offence, wearing a T-shirt with