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T.K. Ramnarine, "Indian Music in the Diaspora: Case Studies of `Chutney' in Trinidad and in London," British Journal of Ethnomusicology 5 (1996) 133 - 153.Ramnarine, Tina Karina. 1996. "`Indian' Music in the Diaspora: case Studies of `Chutney' in Trinidad and London." British Journal...
“In the early ’70s [the late] Ras Shorty I took Indian dholak drumming [from chutney music, another Indo-Trinidadian creation], fused it with calypso’s African rhythms, and soca was born — against the wishes of the purists,” notes Montano, who came to prominence in 1986 as the you...
This paper focuses on chutney, a form of popular music in Trinidad with roots in prepartitioned North India, as an intriguing genre through which, culturally, to analyze Trinidadian social dynamics. It concentrates on developments during the Trinidad Carnival of 2009 to illustrate how chutney ...
“In the early ’70s [the late] Ras Shorty I took Indian dholak drumming [from chutney music, another Indo-Trinidadian creation], fused it with calypso’s African rhythms, and soca was born — against the wishes of the purists,” notes Montano, who came to prominence in 1986 as the you...
T.K. Ramnarine, "Indian Music in the Diaspora: Case Studies of `Chutney' in Trinidad and in London," British Journal of Ethnomusicology 5 (1996) 133 - 153.Ramnarine, T., 1996 . ‘Indian’ music in the diaspora: case studies of ‘chutney’ in Trinidad and in London. British Journal ...