
PM Browne Urges Public Support as Burning Flames Marks 40 Years of Musical Legacy
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has paid tribute to legendary soca band Burning Flames as they celebrate 40 years of continuous contribution to Antigua and Barbuda’s cultural and musical heritage.
Speaking on his Browne and Browne programme on Pointe FM, the Prime Minister said the band’s legacy is unmatched and called on the nation to show its appreciation by supporting their 40th anniversary celebrations.
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Gaston why back peddle now? You called them a dinosaur two years ago. A six billion dollar economy? Please ANR take down this clip it not worthy for news.
People on the outside watching and listening to the straight f&$kery that comes out the mouths of politicians in Antigua and Barbuda red and blue
Then again this news portal and two more is owned by the people who calls the shot in Antigua and Barbuda
@Wong Ping. You don’t decide what gets posted on this or any website so shut the fuck up🖕🏿. You don’t like it then go read and comment at the other sites or talk your shit at the market or bus station. You’re lucky ANR publishes your rubbish.
I remembered seeing them first in Rains Combo, years later Oungku inform me Rains was their uncle. Recalled attending many a weddings up at Factory back then and guess who was the musical band?
I actually think the Ottos Comprehensive School should be some where in their autobiography, since we invited them to perform there on numerous occasions, at one time a few of us from school had to travel to Potters for some rehearsal time in that little wooden shack, where we sang a few Third World tunes like 96 degrees etc as a matter of fact instead of the magnificent four their was always one female some where on stage in a low profile way that could make it a fifth member and she hales from the great OCS.
Spaking of Third World who remembered the first time they came to Wadadli and played at Michael’s Mount? They put Foxx behind the drum set, he was so small back then and with the size of the set you couldn’t even see Foxx. Yes these guys help establish Wadadli on the map and can be classified as superstars in the musical world, but for us here they are just the same local boys we grew up with. Congratulations on forty, let’s go for fifty.
Flames you carn cool, no a we rule. “Burning Flames to the World”. #wadadliproduction
17 Plus is from the USVI, not Antigua as mentioned in the article.