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ANIL BHEEM HEADS MEGA CAST
FOR TSTT ANNUAL MOTHERS DAY SPECTACULAR
WITH AN INTERNATIONAL FLAVOUR AS
THE CANADIAN NATIONAL ORCHESTRA IS CARDED TO APPEAR

His Masters Voice – That’s how the producers of the Annual TSTT Mothers Day Spectacular are now describing one of Trinidad’s most melodious singers Anil Bheem who will head a mega local cast with an international flavour. Anil will be coming with a new repertoire as he reunites with his former keyboard player Ravi Sookhoo who migrated to Toronto several years ago. Both Anil and Ravi have been working over the past months on several songs that will certainly demonstrate his immense talent on stage.

The producers of this years show in keeping with their stated plan to continue to raise the standard of these annual events are also pleased to announce that the popular CANADIAN NATIONAL INDIAN ORCHESTRA based in Toronto , Canada and comprising artistes from India, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, USA, Bulgaria, Canada and Russia will be on stage joining Anil in this mega Concert.

The Canadian National Indian Orchestra has been in existence since 1988.  The band made its debut in Toronto with former members from the Dil E Nadan,  Bwia National Indian Orch. and Triveni Orchestras.  The band became truly Canadian by incorporating members from every part of the world under the able leadership of Ranjan Ramdass.  Through Ranjan’s vision the music took on an international flavor and the band has been performing nationally and internationally with great success. Their two lead singers Jonita Ghandi and Vikas Khanna are from India.

Kavita Bissoon Sookhoo who also lives in Toronto will also be coming home with her stunning hit Unse Mili as well as our singing sensation Satnarine Ragoo. There will also be dance and comedy in this eagerly awaited annual cultural show. Tickets will go on sale shortly – VIP which includes parking 250.00, Special Reserved 150.00 and General 80.00 until the end of April. Further info can be obtained from the website www.rafimohammed.

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Rafi Mohammed