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  Grammacks | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
The lead singer Jefferson "Jeff" Joseph and keyboard player McDonald "Markie" Prosper along with the other members were former students of the Dominica Grammar School and St Mary's Academy, hence the name Grammacks.
The Grammacks along with Exile One were the originators of 1970s phenomenon, Cadence music.
An up-tempo form of calypso sang mostly in Antillean Creole and French.
www.babylon.com /definition/Grammacks   (98 words)

  
  Zouk - ArticleWorld   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Zouk is a style of rhythmic music that has originated from the Caribbean islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique.
As popularized by both Grammacks and Exile One.
Zouk means 'party' in the local creolean language, which is of French with English and African influences, all three of which contribute the sound.
www.articleworld.org /index.php/Zouk   (332 words)

  
  Grammacks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The lead singer Jefferson "Jeff" Joseph and keyboard player McDonald "Markie" Prosper along with the other members were former students of the Dominica Grammar School and St Mary's Academy, hence the name Grammacks.
The Grammacks along with Exile One were the originators of 1970s phenomenon, Cadence music.
Plans are currently being made for a Grammacks Reunion in 2010.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Grammacks   (209 words)

  
 HTS Channel 4: St Lucia News, Online News, Breaking News, Sports News, Live Radio
The Dominican group – Grammacks New Generation, will be in the William Peter Boulevard Saturday May 06th, to promote its performances during St. Lucia Jazz.
Grammacks will be joined by a multi-themed Brazilian Dance Troop that will perform at various hotel venues during the festival.
Grammacks says that joint performance will be the party after the big Jazz party at Pigeon Island National Park.
www.htsstlucia.com /News_2006/May/HTS_News_May_05_2006.html   (997 words)

  
 Toronto-Lime.com
The band WCK or Windward Caribbean Kulture was formed in 1988 by a group of versatile, dynamic and highly creative young Dominican musicians.
This group of young men came together to fill a void left by several of Dominica's most internationally recognized bands such as EXILE ONE and GRAMMACKS.
These bands were solely responsible for the Cadance-Lypso phenomenon during the 70 's, which propelled Dominica into the international music spotlight as well as establishing Dominica as an emerging leader of Caribbean music.
www.toronto-lime.com /music/profiles/wck.htm   (694 words)

  
 GRAMMACKS
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Remember GRAMMACKS is an acronym for Grammar School and St Mary's Academy
www.geocities.com /sensaydominica/grammacks.html   (110 words)

  
 Jazz in the South Records Huge Success
Wednesday, May 12, 2004 – It was a truly relaxing afternoon at Balenbouche (Old Sugar Estate in Choiseul) for the hundreds of locals and visitors, who gathered there last Sunday to savour the musical treat organized by Labowi Promotions.
The ambience provided a fusion of Jazz and Cadence with performances by the Sean Thomas Quintet, Intrin-X-ICO and Grammacks New Generation.
Balenbouche is one of four venues for Jazz in the South, and Labowi Promotions expressed delight in what they say is becoming an increasingly popular Jazz spot.
www.stlucia.gov.lc /pr2004/may/jazz_in_the_south_records_huge_success.htm   (373 words)

  
 Jazz in the South Records Huge Success
Wednesday, May 12, 2004 – It was a truly relaxing afternoon at Balenbouche (Old Sugar Estate in Choiseul) for the hundreds of locals and visitors, who gathered there last Sunday to savour the musical treat organized by Labowi Promotions.
The ambience provided a fusion of Jazz and Cadence with performances by the Sean Thomas Quintet, Intrin-X-ICO and Grammacks New Generation.
Balenbouche is one of four venues for Jazz in the South, and Labowi Promotions expressed delight in what they say is becoming an increasingly popular Jazz spot.
stlucia.gov.lc /pr2004/may/jazz_in_the_south_records_huge_success.htm   (373 words)

  
 Caribia Digest - Dominica World Creole / Kweyol Festival
The festival has been able to foster a closer relationship among the musician, bands, patrons and generally Creole music lovers of the Franco-phone community.
Some of the most popular exponents of Creole music, who have graced the World Creole Music Festival stage included: Kassav, Tabou Combo, Grammacks New Generation, Sakis, Francky Vincent, Midnight Groovers, Buckwheat Zydeco, Waliers, Boukman Eksperyans, Malavoi, Ophelia, Magnum Band among others.
Since the festival has been established well over sixty musical bands and individuals artist have performed at the event bringing together an estimated seventy-five thousand patrons.
www.caribiadigest.com /dominicacreole.html   (291 words)

  
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Grammacks-New Generation led by the electrifying Jeff Joseph is among the many talented artists originating from Dominica.
Although now based in Paris, France, Grammacks have continued to amaze the World beyond the Caribbean with their creative tenacity and culture.
Their performance at the 2002 World Creole Music Festival was magnificent and impressive.Like all other Dominica artists, I am fortunate to be of assistance in helping to promote this wonderful artistry.
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 TropicalFete.com - Home for Caribbean Entertainment
A number of performers from across the world have made contributions to the Festival over the years, including Carimi, Sakis, T-Vice, Tambou Combo, Kassav, Sizzla, Elephant Man, Rupee, Glen Washington, Marshall Montano, X-Tatik and Patrick St. Eloi.
Local artists who have made appearances in the past include Michele Henderson, Exile One, Swinging Stars, WCK, Triple K and Grammacks.
Since the establishment of the Festival in 1997, both attendance and media attention have continued to expand at a rapid pace.
www.tropicalfete.com /fusion_news/fullnews.php?id=375   (535 words)

  
 Small Island Massive - Caribbean Entertainment, Events, Music, News, Worldwide. The Best Caribbean Web Site. Soca, and ...
The diversity of musical styles has afforded the band the comfort of backing up Jamaica's Michigan and Smiley, Trinidad's Baron and Sugar Aloes and 1993 Calypso Queen Miss Bianca Hall together with Cro Cro from Trinidad.
Performed alongside the legendary Exile One and Grammacks, the pioneers of Cadance Music in the 70's.
Performed in Portsmouth for D.B.S. Radio to coincide with Dominica's 19th Anniversary celebrations.
www.smallislandmassive.com /firstserenade.php   (469 words)

  
 Volt Face - Biography - AOL Music
A superstar group formed in 1990 by Kassav' founder George Decimus and Jeff Joseph (longtime leader of the legendary Dominiquan group Grammacks).
Surprisingly, the group has not experienced a high level of success.
Get Volt Face biography information, download, listen and watch Volt Face music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and use the music search function to find information on other new and established recording artists.
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 GRAMMACKS LIVE-NEW GENERATION(original)
The Best of Grammacks Live by Grammacks-New Generation is a 14 track live rendition from the cadence band of the seventies which contain hits like "Me Dayba","C'est la vie Disco" and "Cauchemard" led by the electrifying vocalist Jeff Joseph and guitarist "Jumbo" and percussionist "Lion".
LES ETOILES DU ZOUK featuring JEFF JOSEPH and LUC LEANDRY
THE VERY BEST OF GRAMMACKS and JEFF JOSEPH
sensay.com /shopsite_sc/store/html/grammackslive.html   (63 words)

  
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 BOM KA PÉ TÉ by JEFF JOSEPH of GRAMMACKS   (Site not responding. Last check: )
BOM KA PÉTÉ,a 2005 CD by JEFF JOSEPH of Grammacks is another heavy CD done by one of the living legends of Cadence music.
Along with the mesmerizing Fitzroy Williams of Exile One on keyboards and the soothing bass of Freddy Nicholas of Bil-O-Men & Mighty Arrow, Jeff keeps the Cadence alive even when he croons us with the "BeeGees" "To Love Somebody".
Jeff has included that song on this album with Fitzroy on keyboards.
www.sensay.com /shopsite_sc/store/html/bomkapete.html   (155 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/zoukmusic
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Zouk is a style of rhythmic music originating from the Caribbean islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique.It has its roots in Cadence music from Dominica popularise by Grammacks and Exile One Zouk means 'party' in the local creole of French with English and African influences, all three of which contribute the sound.
Zouk was invented in the early to mid-1980s when many different styles were fused, such as balakadri, the Dominica based Cadence and bal granmoun dances, mazurka and biguine, French and American pop, and kadans, gwo ka and other indigenous styles.
www.myspace.com /zoukmusic   (312 words)

  
 Grammacks International music albums for sale - Grammacks International vinyl records, cds and memorobilia - GEMM.com
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