| Adesh
Samaroo: King Of Chutney World
By Orin Davidson
After only three years in the music industry, Adesh Samaroo
has achieved as much as many would in a life time.
Singer, songwriter, producer, Master of ceremony, - you
name it, Adesh has done it and with great success in the
exciting world of chutney rhythms.
To top it off, at only 23 years of age he is a youngster
with the talent and ambition to bring the Chutney world
to his feet in very short time.
Since breaking into the Trinidad chutney scene , Samaroo's
name has been on everybody's lips, having already toured
most countries where the spicy rhythms are known. Currently
he is the most sought after artist in Trinidad's biggest
chutney band Triveni and his blockbuster hit "Rum till
I die" is blazing an unending success trail in the
Caribbean and North America.
At the recent Mother's Day Calypso City show at Calypso
City, now renamed Rum Jungle Restaurant and Lounge, Adesh
was a frenetic component of the show. Apart from galvanizing
the huge crowd including fathers, mothers, sons and daughters
into action on the dance floor with the top 2004 Chutney
hits, Adesh was charming the crowd and leaving them in stitches
at the same time with his witty interjections as Master
of Ceremony.
His ability extends to writing as he has penned all of the
songs on his two smash hit albums and produced a good of
it too.
Yet his introduction to music, was not through the two most
popular categories in the industry, rather it was with the
dantal instrument he got his start. It was the simplest
and most modest of starts for any aspiring musician as unlike
some performers, Samaroo was not born with a silver spoon
in his mouth. Nor did he benefit from help of family members
or friends to get started. "It was me alone from the
start, there was no idol or anyone for me to look up to,"
he explained.
There was no need for any help, such is Adesh's gift for
music he excelled in area he turned to. When he started
singing, Adesh needed no training to sound good to chutney
lovers and the important players in the industry, that has
made him the most sought after singer of his style in the
West Indies.
It resulted in "Rum Till I die" followed by "Rum
did not kill me", the two albums that made him the
unofficial soca chutney King of Trinidad and Tobago.
Since then, he is demand to perform at every Soca concert
in his homeland and beyond. Even in the Virgin Islands,
Adesh is now a well known celebrity after doing a rare chutney
show there.
Since that memorable Mother's Day performance Adesh has
made many more trips to the Big Apple, such is his demand.
And for the future his little frame will be under more pressure
than it has ever known...ends
Contact
Info:
Manager: Jason Singh
Phone: 647.998.6042 | Web: www.socabookings.com
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