The Radio 3 Documentary
Stefan Walcott
by stefanwalcott
1y ago
I am happy to let everyone know this is out now on BBC Sounds. Thanks to Peter Brathwaite for having me. I know BBC Sounds is not available everywhere, but hopefully, you will find a way to access it. It really is worth a listen, and not because I feature in it. It is a beautiful Bajan story. #BBCDocumentary #bbc #bajan #bajanstories https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0dz9lrn?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile ..read more
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Happy New Year
Stefan Walcott
by stefanwalcott
1y ago
To all those who have stopped by and checked in, and followed me. Have a Happy New Year from stefanwalcott.com ..read more
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Why can’t they Dance?
Stefan Walcott
by stefanwalcott
1y ago
Here is a video to go with the article “White People Can’t Dance” currently on this blog. Enjoy. A video ..read more
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African Contribution to Caribbean Music Video
Stefan Walcott
by stefanwalcott
1y ago
Hello, Here is a video I created for the 1688 Dingolay channel. It looks at the ways Africa has contributed to the music of the Caribbean and the Americas. Enjoy ..read more
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Crop Over 2022
Stefan Walcott
by stefanwalcott
1y ago
Crop Over is finished for 2022. Here is my personal highlight: the Barbados National Youth Steel Orchestra, led by Lowrey Worrell doing my arrangement of an Alison Hinds medley sung by Ambassador Alison Hinds herself. Here is to a great Crop Over 2023 ..read more
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Royalty-Free Caribbean Music and More
Stefan Walcott
by stefanwalcott
1y ago
Hello everyone, Are you a social media creator, film or tv producer, marketing officer or an artist who needs Caribbean music and is tired of getting those takedown requests? Then this is for you. Head over to https://stefanwalcott.bandcamp.com/ and take a look and listen to my royalty=free albums. There’s something there for you ..read more
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Top Ten crop over Songs of all time
Stefan Walcott
by stefanwalcott
1y ago
Crop Over is a summer festival held in Barbados. Originally it was a post-harvest festival held after the sugar season, but it was re-introduced in the 1970s as a carnival-like event. Since its re-introduction, the festival has grown considerably to where it is now one of the main cultural events in the Barbadian calendar. Over the years, many songs have been released for Crop Over that fall into two genres: Calypso Soca The calypsos are usually written for the calypso competition while the soca songs are for the parties and the street celebration known as Kadooment. I will now give a Top 10 ..read more
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SERIES ON CARIBBEAN MUSIC PRODUCTION
Stefan Walcott
by stefanwalcott
1y ago
In Barbados and the Caribbean, we struggle to tell our stories. Of late, there has been a real uptick in digital content, which makes me happy. This series is an example of this where producer Randy Eastmond talks about how some famous Barbadian songs are created. It’s called Behind the Riddim. Check out this episode featuring John Roett ..read more
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Creating through limits
Stefan Walcott
by stefanwalcott
1y ago
I created the following re-arrangement of 2 Mile Hill and Buggy’s Talk to Me using just one virtual instrument. I chose BBC Discover by Spitfire because this library is very affordable in comparison with others and gives very few articulation choices. As a creative person, setting up limits forces you to solve problems in others ways. I recommend this process highly. Anyway, here is the video, enjoy.  ..read more
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Handel’s Caribbean Messiah in Halle Germany
Stefan Walcott
by stefanwalcott
1y ago
Look what came through yesterday. The program to Handel Festpielle in Halle with Handel’s Caribbean Messiah as a featured production for the 2021 run. I wrote and was executive producer on this work since its inception and what a ride Handel’s Caribbean Messiah has been. Here is a clip of me going through the process of composing for the debut show. So here are the THANK YOUS!!!! Thank you Fran Wickham and Ronald Grant, for really believing in that first show at Frank Collymore Hall in 2017. 2. All of the Barbados Museum crew especially Kevin Farmer who brought us over in 2018. BCIDA for ..read more
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