Celebrating Our Creative Personalities


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  1. Valerie Rodway: Epitomizing grace and generosity
    February 5, 2006

  2. James 'Jimmy' Woodrow Weekes: A multidimensional musician
    January 15, 2006

  3. Kim Clark: A Caribbean heritage
    December 25, 2005

  4. Bertram DeVarell-the father of steel band in British Guiana
    November 27, 2005

  5. The Pilgrims: A Century of Creative Service
    November 13, 2005

  6. Charwin Burnham
    October 30, 2005

  7. Pita Pyaree
    October 9, 2005

  8. The golden days of steel band A conversation with Winston Edgar Beckles
    September 11, 2005

  9. Scots, British Guiana and Andrew Watson
    September 11, 2005

  10. Alan Bush: The English composer and Guyanese politics
    July 24, 2005

  11. The Valz family reunion and Guyana's creative personalities
    July 10, 2005

  12. Hilton Hemerding: Celebrator of 'Beautiful Guyana'
    June 26, 2005

  13. Derry Etkins: An inquisitive musical mind
    June 12, 2005

  14. 'Dougla' Elsie and 'Kaytie' of Grove
    May 29, 2005

  15. George Simmons: Technique is the secret of success
    April 24, 2005

  16. Joyce Aaron-Elcock: Music was her muse
    April 10, 2005

  17. Phil Madison: Guyanese impresario
    March 27, 2005

  18. James Ingram Fox: ‘A treasured composer’
    March 13, 2005

    Rannie Hart: A virtuoso by many names
    February 27, 2005

  19. Frank Holder:'One hell of an exciting journey'
    January 30, 2005

  20. David Campbell: A keeper of the fire
    January 1, 2005

  21. Guyana and music at Christmas
    December 12, 2004

  22. Michael Currica: 'Little Man' had an important part in a big project
    November 28, 2004

  23. Winston Ewart Smith (Sir Wins): A promoter of Guyanese music
    October 31, 2004

  24. W Herbert L Allsopp: Mobilizing entertainment for social change in the early 1950s
    October 10, 2004

  25. Joyce Ferdinand-Saunders
    September 19, 2004

  26. Rudy Seymour: A multi-talented pioneer
    September 5, 2004

  27. Rudolph Dunbar: 'A fascinating person, composer, musical conductor, musical journalist
    August 22, 2004

  28. Wilfred Robert Adams
    July 25, 2004

  29. Remembering Monty Douglas
    July 11, 2004

  30. Ray Charles, British Guiana, and my generation
    June 27, 2004

  31. Wordsworth McAndrew
    June 13, 2004

  32. Rajkumari Singh
    May 30, 2004

  33. Rector Malcolm Schultz: Making music from Canje Creek to New York

  34. Nigel Hoyow: Musical success on both sides of the Atlantic

  35. Cy Grant: Doing it his way

  36. Maseelal Pollard: 'King of the Sitar'

  37. Ernest Alstrom: An unsung musical hero

  38. Hubert (Bert) and Edward (Eddie): The Rogers brothers - musical giants

  39. 'I Want To Build': An important Guyanese musical achievement

  40. Aubrey Cummings: A musician of a generation

  41. Stanley Greaves: The Guyanist

  42. Happy Holiday: Al Seales, Billy Moore and music at Christmas

  43. Dorothy Taitt (circa 1896-1956): An exceptional Guyanese woman

  44. Percy A. Brathwaite

  45. John ‘Bagpipe’ Fredericks - there is more to the name

  46. Dr. Joycelynne Loncke

  47. Charles Knights, LRSM, ARCM (1927 - )

  48. Vesta Lowe (1907 -1992)

  49. Monica Chopperfield

  50. Vincent De Abreu: a pioneer

  51. The Muttoo (Mootoo) Brothers Calypso Orchestra

  52. Eusi Kwayana

  53. James Alexander Pheonix and the British Guiana Police Male Voice Choir

  54. Kenrick Johnson

  55. Nesbit Chhangur





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