Dil-E-Nadan stands as one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most enduring and influential music bands. With a history spanning nearly seven decades, the group has evolved through generations, seamlessly ...
Dil-E-Nadan reaped a bountiful harvest from its Chutney Farm album when it copped the lion's share of awards at the 2009 103FM Hall of Fame and Music Awards ceremony, at Queen's Hall, St Ann's, on ...
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Dil-E-Nadan is saying “No to Racism” for Carnival 2020. The Gasparillo-based crossover chutney soca band has adopted the slogan for the upcoming festival season. They have vowed to share messages of ...
Chutney soca crossover band Dil-e-Nadan claimed new ground for the genre with a memorable all-out jam session last Friday evening, at Estate 101, Maraval. The Gasparillo-based band continues to prove ...
Pitch. Concrete. Wood. Tile. Linoleum. Earth. Whatever surface you happen to find yourself standing on, the instructions are clear from Raymond Ramnarine: “Bend down low and touch d ground!” From ...
The band Dil-E-Nadan on Friday returned home from the United States where they performed for Thanksgiving celebrations. The past weeks have been hectic for the band, which has the group at times ...
(Trinidad Guardian) Hours after Trinidad & Tobago said goodbye to cultural icon Lutalo “Brother Resistance” Masimba, there is mourning at the loss of another musician. The death of Dil-E-Nadan drummer ...