Friday, May 05, 2023

RE: "It's left to us."

2023-MAY-05-0105Hrs

My Fellow Mausicans,

Yesterday, I attended a graduation at Georgia State University in Atlanta. While waiting on the graduate, Cyd-Marie Allette, Marjorie's cousin, I observed one of  MLK 's quotations: "It's left to us."

You are so right Scratchy, Mausica is not dead. Our seeds are scattered all over the world and we are still planting. Remember the scientific fact, "Matter can never be created nor destroyed."

Last week; I chatted briefly with comedian, Errol Fabien. I reminded him of my interview on Gayelle, many moons ago.

Errol would welcome Mausicans to share our stories on his shows.

Therefore, graduates from all year groups  should call the media and inform the worlld about our beloved MTC.

Call Wack Radio and request "Go, Go Calypso".

When Cox and Aqui went to Brighton EC, La Brea, my room-mate, Leroy Cox, from de Coconut in El Socoro, hook up with Solid Seven, a combo that Geezmo had introduced to MTC. The tune was on the charts for a long, long time.

By de way, how is big sister Paddy,  of Lu Lu fame. Ask Felix if she" feint" or "faint."

Doh forget Vernon Langdon and Kay singing "Yellow Bird", Carlsbury's solo in "Come Leh We Go" and , of course, Brother Elmo Philip, Sweet man Doh Ray. Trevor Davis wit he stringban of chirren dat make Bernice Placide get thin. Yes,  La Porrinden we learn in  Dominica in 1967.

Memories, Memories, It's revival time!  Mausica is not dead.

Prepare fuh ah Karookee night in Tabago.

Carlston and Ritchie bringing de fish broth wit nuff dumplin.

As usual,

Rodney Foster 66-68


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