Roy Cape: A life in music (Part 2)

Co-authored by Cape and Jocelyne Guilbault, lecturer in ethnomusicology at University of California, Berkeley and scholar of Caribbean popular music, the book, says Cape, is about musicians, the forgotten contributors of our music.

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  • Really nice interview... We need more of these from the top guys in the land
  • Nuff respect to Roy, a living musical legend.

  • Here's a plug from an admirer.

    The book is available from Amazon.  Cost $20.00

    • i agree, Randolph.

      His book may be one man's story,  but it is also an excellent historical account of over five decades of Trinidad's music history from one of it's major players.

      I highly recommend this book, it is a must read for all Trini and Caribbean culture lovers

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