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By MISANI
Special to the AmNews
"Our songs come as messages. ..our songs come as inspiration because we are looking for those songs." Machel Montano expresses himself lyrically, his melodious voice flowing serenely like that of the safe, lucid waters of Chaguaramas Bay in Trinidad, his country of birth. "We receive these inspirations for these songs and we say, 'angels come in,' and we let them in, and they create these songs that are gifts for the people."
In the continuous cycle of giving and receiving, Montano further acknowledges the higher divinity of the angels. "They go out there and they act as a sort of feeding grounds that inspires us to sing, dance and to share good times with these angels, you know."
Machel Montano-the-most popular contemporary soca artist-is the receiver and giver of songs which he richly shares with people around the world. Sweeping ahead of Hurricane Dean by a day in Guadeloupe, Montano whirled through his European tour that included sold-out August dates in Sweden and London. Arriving in the U.S. on the last Wednesday of the month, the next evening found the phenomenal performer headlining the West Indian American Day Carnival Association's Brass Festival at the Brooklyn Museum. Along with Machel Montano HD (High Definition), his brilliant 7-piece band, under the musical direction of drummer Kernal Roberts (son of the legendary calypsonian, Lord Kitchener), Montano electrified the Brooklyn posse. On Friday, he hypnotized the throng of fans at Roseland in Manhattan. And on Sunday, he mesmerized the mob at Irie Jamboree 5 in Queens.
The 33-year-old Montano, known for his grandiose and electrifying stage performances, has been sharing soca music on...