Saturday, February 23, 2019

Bridget Blucher - Sometimes I Cry OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO





Bridget Blucher ,A Vincentian gospel artist.Image result for bridget Blucher













Her songs being healing, comfort, and strength to those who look to gospel music for more than mere entertainment!. Encore! Encore! has been the CRY of spiritually uplifted audiences following an evening performance with Evangelist Bridget Blucher-Simms. In 11 incredible years this high energetic vocalist who's ministry has been honored with 12 Caribbean Gospel Music Awards and was Lifestyle Gospel Entertainment Media Group Honoree for 2007,However these accolades will not perpare you for her live performance. She raises the bar to one that could only be equaled and subsequently surpassed by her anointing. A native of St.Vincent & Grenadines Evangelist Blucher resided in Brooklyn, New York since 1984 before moving to the state of Florida. She is the daughter of the late Bishop (Pointer) Decosta Blucher. A spiritual Bapist and his wife the late Rev. Frances Blucher ,who was a leading member of the methodist church before joining her husband in Ministry. Like so many of todays artist Evangelist Blucher began singing at a tender age in the church. Her heart was to spread the gospel through songs.With the unique style of praise and worship filled with the rhythm of the Caribbean in essence, Evangelist Blucher makes it safe to laugh, dance and worship at the same time. An element of her singing ministry is her ability to convert words about life's bitter-sweetness into sounds of "groan", which she states ''only God can understand and is too deep for me to 


New Kevin Lyttle Feat. Skinny Fabulous : I LOVE CARNIVAL [2012 St. Vince...







Kevin lyttle, A Vincentian by birth.one of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Top artist.

Kevin Lyttle





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Kevin Lyttle

Facts of Kevin Lyttle

Age:42 years 5 months
Birth Date:September 141976
Horoscope:Virgo
Birth Place:St. Vincent, Caribbean Island
Father's Name:NA
Mother's Name:Janice Lyttle
Education:St. Vincent Grammar School
Profession:Singer, Soca artist, Songwriter
Height:5 feet 9 inches (1.75m)
Salary:NA
Net Worth:$1.9 million
Ethnicity:African-American
Nationality:Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Hair Color:Black
Eye Color:Bro

Skinny Fabulous - This Island is Mine (Official Video) Feat Rodney Small





Skinny Fabulous ,one of St. Vincent Top artiste featured in this video that is showcasing the beauty of St.Vincent and the Grenadines.

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Skinny Fabulous has made a serious name for himself in the Soca industry. His passion, humbleness and dedication have brought him a very long way. Some may remember him in 2004 with his song “Jiggle”, followed by several other hits “Beast Let Go”, “Pack up and Done”, “No Long Talk”,” The Cave”, “Head Bad”, “Duracell” and many, many others. He is a great artist that can take any sound and make magic with it. As a singer/songwriter, Skinny Fabulous makes sure he delivers nothing but the best. For 2012 he has provided countless hits to go with his long creative music rap sheet “Monster” is another song for the list. For the Soca Monarch Skinny is very innovative giving his audience member a show they never forget.LOOP NEWS 
Vincentian singer/songwriter Gamal Doyle aka Skinny Fabulous penned the popular song 'Famalay'
Vincentian singer/songwriter Gamal Doyle aka Skinny Fabulous penned the popular song 'Famalay'
On January 10‘Famalay’ became the number one selling song from the Caribbean globally on the iTunes Reggae Top 100 chart.
Today, ‘Famalay’ is holding on to the number five spot which is indicative of the support for the Soca track. While breaking the news on January 10 via his social media channels Skinny Fabulous addressed the fact that the placement occurred on a Reggae chart.
 “I know this also will provoke the discussion about SOCA not having its own established genre but until that day comes when we win the good fight for Soca recognition, let's celebrate this #1 on the Reggae Chart or any other chart worldwide for that matter.” 

When Skinny, real name Gamal Doyle, began creating the now three-way hit collaboration between Machel Montano, Bunji Garlin and himself, the intention was for it to be a single.
He was in search of a specific sound, one that would allow him to create a track that would be a representation of various aspects of the Caribbean and its genres.
While working with the music which reached his ears by way of International Stephen from Dominican producer Dada Lawrence, the lyrics he initially penned were done with no one in mind. It was during the process of recording the demo that the idea of a collaboration came to mind. Immediately, the Vincentian artist and songwriter began creating hooks with both Machel and Bunji in mind. 

His inspiration came from the way the natives in St Vincent and the Grenadines fete in crews and cliques.
“When you go to a fete with a crew, everyone has everyone’s back; whether with drinks, food, bathroom breaks and you begin to form a bond like family.”
Skinny believes strongly that we are all family when addressing our regional and cultural similarities. The song addresses the need for us to be deliberately blind to colour, race, ethnicity and social status. It also urges you to eliminate the fear of hugging, jumping up and partying with the person next to you. Bunji reiterated this in his own verse which he penned, which says that family is not defined by bloodline. 
Skinny is no stranger to the entertainment circuit and has been consistently creating some of the most enjoyed music for both himself and other performers.
For Trinidad and Tobago’s 2019 Carnival, the artist has released three other contributions; HappyPick Your Position (with Motto) and Bipolar  





Amazona Guildingi




The National Bird of St. Vincent and the Grenadines is St.Vincent Parrot(the Amazona Guildingi). It is the only type of parrot on the island and is a large beautiful coloured bird about 16-18 inches in length. The head is white, yellow and violet. The neck is mostly green, the body plumage is predominantly gold and brown washed with green. The wings are variegated and the tail green and violet blue, broadly tipped yellow.

Saint Vincent Amazons (Amazona guildingii) - also known as St. Vincent Parrots - are native to the Island of St.Vincent in the Carribean Lesser Antilles, where they can be found in humid hill forests at levels mainly between 1,000 and 2,300 ft (300 m and 700 m).
This species is very endangered, with a population of fewer than 500 birds remaining in the wild, because of habitat destruction, hunting and illegal trapping for the pet trade.


Description:

This large and multi-colored amazon averages 15.75 to 16 ins (40 cm) in length from head to tail.
The forehead, forecrown, lores (the regions between the eyes and bill on the side of a bird's head) and eye area of this amazon parrot are yellowish-white merging into orange to back of crown, cheeks and throat. The ear-coverts (feathers covering the ears) and the rear of cheek are violet-blue. The nape (the lower back of the neck) is green to olive-green with bluish tinge and edged with black.
The breast and abdomen are bronze-brownish, each feather with narrow black edging. In many birds, the abdomen has a greenish tinge. The under tail-coverts are greenish-yellow. The back, shoulders, lower back and upper tail-coverts are bronze-brown to olive-green.
The upper tail-coverts have green tips. The edge of wings is orange. The outer primary wing feathers are dark green with green to violet-blue outer webs. The inner primary wing feathers are green. The primaries (= longest wing feathers) are black with green to orange base with outer webs becoming centrally yellow to orange. The tips to outer webs have a violet-blue tinge. The outer secondaries (shorter, upper "arm" feathers) are violet-blue with orange base. The inner secondaries are dark green with violet-blue tips. The secondary-coverts are orange-brown to olive-green with green base. The median and lesser wing-coverts are bronze-brown to olive-green. The lesser under wing-coverts are bronze-brown to green with green to pale blue edging. The greater under wing-coverts and underside of flight-feathers are yellow to green.
The tail-feathers are violet-blue with orange base and broad yellow to orange tips.
The bill is horn-colored and the irises are orange-red. The feet are grey.
Gender id: Males and females look alike.
Immature birds look like adult, but their plumage is generally lighter and duller; and their irises are brown.
There is a less yellow-brown morph (genetic mutation) and a less common green morph.
St. Vincent Amazon

Diet / Feeding

Its diet consists mainly of fruits, nuts, flowers and seeds.


Breeding / Aviculture:
They are particularly active in the early mornings and afternoons. They quickly grow trusting with their care taker. They are medium-noisy to noisy -- which also should be considered if neighbors are close-by. They enjoy bathing and are heavy chewers. This needs to be taken into consideration as far as aviary construction is concerned. Plenty of branches should be provided to them to satisfy their urge to chew. Once acclimatized, these amazons become very hardy and easy-to-care for and breeding has been achieved on several occasions.
Their breeding season starts in spring. The hen usually lays a clutch of 2 to 3 eggs, of which 1 to 2 eggs are frequently infertile. She incubates the eggs for 25 - 26 days and the young fledge the nest when they are about 9 to 10 weeks old.