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INDRA
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Onto the
music scene emerges a refreshing
expression of honest innocence.
Indra. This pint-sized Caribbean
songbird brings a delightfully
youthful approach to a new
wave in the Ringbang tide,
with her debut album entitled
“Ringbang 4 Kids!” (released
March 2003.) Clearly a character
filled with both an infectiously
playful spirit and a strong
sense of values, Indra proudly
heralds the message of Ringbang
(“Believe in yourself first!”)
throughout this gem of a
collection.Years of priceless
apprenticeship [under the
loving guidance of internationally-renowned
musical maestro, Eddy Grant,
have sculpted and fortified
this little island treasure,
whose inception into the
musical arena began with
an all-girl group of close
friends, called Legend.
In 1994, internationally-acclaimed
musical icon Eddy Grant
took the trio ‘under his
wing,’ initially featuring
the group as backing vocalists
for his elite family of
artistes: Roaring Lion,
The Mighty Gabby, Duke,
Calypso Rose, Super Blue,
Viking Tundah, Adisa Andwele,
Roy Cape & The AllStars,
and himself [‘Hearts &
Diamonds’ album.]
Never losing sight of her
dream, after Legend amicably
disbanded in 1996, Indra
decided it was time to focus
on professional performance
experience, singing lead
vocals in local bands within
the hotel and nightclub
circuits. During this period,
she released her first solo;
an original entitled ‘Soca
Samba,’ which was featured
on the Barbadian/Canadian
compilation, ‘Malibu Massive
Congaline Hits.’
In 2000, Indra published
her first book entitled,
“The Human Bean –15 Lessons
In Self-Evaluation &
Finding Your Purpose (ISBN
976-8078-66-9).” This led
to interviews on live local
talk-shows, “Mornin’ Barbados,”
and “The Chat Room,” followed
by a series of school &
camp workshops in both Barbados
and Dominica.
In 2001, Indra reunited
with fellow Ringbang Souljah,
Rhythm Poet Adisa (Àja)
Andwele, and became sole
female vocalist in his band,
Fuzion. The team embarked
upon a groundbreaking tour,
performing at the largest
open-air ‘World Music’ Festival
in Rudolstadt [GERMANY],
the Afro-Pfingsten Soul
Of Africa Festival in Winterthur
[SWITZERLAND], Weltnacht
Festival in Bielefeld [GERMANY],
MANCHESTER Jazz Festival,
and the BELGIUM Sfinks Festival.
Indra was also one of twenty
Caribbean artistes selected,
to attend the Caribbean
Music Expo/UNESCO 2003 10-day
‘Artist In Development’
workshop series held in
JAMAICA, after which she
embarked upon a regional
promotional tour.
“Ringbang is the approach
that you bring to the music.
We, in the Caribbean have
a unique and distinctive
cultural reality and rhythm
of life, and that must always
be reflected in all that
we do. To do otherwise is
to denounce an entire life
experience. If I hadn’t
come under Eddy’s tutelage,
I would have been just another
artistic dreamer wanting
to be the No. 52 Whitney
Houston instead of the No.
1 Indra.
We must learn to love ourselves,
and by extension we will
love and value all that
we create. We have to begin
placing ourselves first,
for if we continue to always
refer to ourselves as secondary
we will forever act as such.
That’s the beauty of Ringbang.
It is a powerful philosophy,
a way of life...something
greater than us that we
can belong to, and be empowered
and represented by. Ringbang
has the potential to evolve
into the fingerprint of
a nation; it’s about time
we took shade under the
umbrella of one of our own.”
The Caribbean presents to
you, a gifted spirit…Indra.
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