He said it is a well-known fact that music lovers refuse to pay
the record shops $120 per CD.
The three tracks Carnival Lady, Sweetness, and Soca Chutney are
all Wyatt’s original compositions.
He said he has several other pieces of music to release which
will also be done “in threes.”
Now making his home in Tobago, Wyatt a musician from the era of
the combo, continues to thrill with his one-man band in the hotels
on the Sister Isle.
He will launch Kaiso Boys this weekend (Friday, May 5) at Paddock
Restaurant, San Fernando (5 p.m. – 6.30 p.m.), Crystal Palace,
La Romaine (7.30 p.m. – 9 p.m.) and Splas, Cocoyea (10 p.m.
– 11.30 p.m.).
On Saturday, May 6, Wyatt puts in an appearance at St. Augustine
Girls High School (SAGHS) annual Mayfair.
On Sunday May 7, he’s at the Mas Camp Pub from 5 p.m.
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