Johann Chuckaree, His Story – a review

Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Dane Gulston, left, and Johann Chuckaree proved that duelling pans can and do showcase their trademark 16th note rapid arpeggiosDane Gulston, left, and Johann Chuckaree proved that duelling pans can and do showcase their trademark 16th note rapid arpeggios

Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - The long and short of it is that for $250 and with three hours of solid live music performances, Johann Chuckaree’s concert at the Queen’s Hall on June 18, His Story, was a value-for-money entertainment spectacle that signifies in this post-Taste-of-Carnival, post-COVID lockdown TT, that what these musicians and singers have been holding back for the past 24 months was awaiting the right event release valve to satisfy an eager audience slowly coming out once again for shows.

....Four steelpan musicians vied for the unenviable position of being stand-out instrumental performer on Saturday. One can say the instrument was the stand-out.


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