Tampa
Bay Caribbean Carnival 2007 Date: 9th-10th June
2007 Location: St. Petersburg, FL
Promotions: Tampa Bay Carnival Committee Click
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City of St. Petersburg came alive on Saturday June 9th and Sunday June 10th at
the 15th Annual Tampa Bay Caribbean Carnival, held in Tampa Florida. Much respect
goes out to George Carrington and the Tampa Bay Carnival Committee for their hospitality.
They not only handled the Jungle Juice crew well, but it seems as if the entertainers
and fans alike were all on "Joy-Juice" as every performance was well
received by the Tampa crowd. Whether it was the sweet songs of the "Spirit
of Steel-Pan Groove" pan side on one end of Vinoy Park or the Soca chunes
being played by DJ Stephen from ATL on the other end, patrons of the event had
one ting in common....... everybody came "wit ah rubber waist." Though
the street parade lasted only a couple of hours on Sunday and the bands were small,
band members were looking forward to the festivities culminating at the park....
and they would not be disappointed. The Jamaican crew represented in full strength,
posting their posse right in from of the stage...... getting on rel bad..... and
the two Jamaican darlings in their twin outfit, were a hit...... turning eyes
every which way. Even the Tassa group had people jamming. Code
868 started the blaze as Leon Coldero and Eddie Charles had
the crowd pumping and looking for more. Uncle Sam surprised the massive
crowd, showing them that this whiteboy could wine like ah true Trini..... but
after he took the microphone from Leon and gave a rendition of "Frenzy",
Uncle Sam became an instant hit with the crowd. Even the coconut vendor
put down de blade for a few minutes to take ah wine. The
colorful Carnival atmosphere was represented and George and his crew did a fantastic
job in the organization of the event. The park was surrounded with hundreds of
vendors selling from snow cones to key chains to jerk chicken to towels to hats
to handbags. As Machel said a few years ago in his song "Vendors",
"How do you know the party sweet, vendors outside the street." Well
these vendors were inside de dance, and made the entire Carnival atmosphere come
to life. As the
night progressed, the crowd patiently anticipated the headline act. But if you
feel that a Fireman suppose to out ah fire, well not always..... this particular
Fireman and his 'firefighters' added more wood to it. Bunji Garlin and
the Asylum band heated up Vinoy Park, performing for just about two hours
in-front a Carnival thirsty audience. Bunji demonstrated his prowess in
the industry as he gave rendition after rendition. And when the crowd thought
he was through.... Fay Ann Lyons picked up the slack and kept the crowd
rolling and begging for more. But all good things come to an end. A
big up goes out to vendors Ross and Georgia, and to the ex QRC posse Kerry, Andre
and the Ras...... and to "Golden Child" from Orlando who was present
as well.... nuff respect. MC for the night, Tony Bourne from 104.7 and
WIRA 1400 am, did a good job keeping the crowd on their feet. And for those of
you who want to keep it pumping, look me up in DC Carnival where Trini Jungle
Juice will keep the juice flowing. --
JoyJuice |