Soca: ?Fire? works for Bunji Garlin

Sunday, February 22, 2004 - 09:21 AM Printer-friendly page
Trinidad and Tobago

True to his words, Bunji Garlin remained strong and resilient to cop the 2004 National Lottery Classic International Soca Monarch title on Friday night at the Queen?s Park Oval...

News Source: Trinidad Guardian

By Donna Pierre

The show that started more than 30 minutes late, saw several competitors using pyrotechnics, although they were barred from doing so during the semi-finals.

However, stage manager Val Matthews said the artistes who used the pyrotechnics would have received clearance from the Fire officers first.

Performing ?The Warrior Cry (Fire Brigade)? in the tenth position, Garlin gave a fiery performance using pyrotechnics and with the help of Fareid Carvalho, one of the finalists for Sunday?s Carnival King competition at the Dimanche Gras.

Every bit of his time on stage was scorching.
Bunji Garlin performs before a massive crowd at the Queen?s Park Oval on Friday night to take the Soca Monarch 2004 crown. Photo: Anthony Harris
At the end it was clear that Garlin was second to none and stood clear of the 21 other competitors. The patrons kept chanting ?fire brigade? until the host had to remind them that it was a competition and the show must continue.

Last year Garlin had to settle for second place and in 2002 he had tied with the defending champion Neil ?Iwer? George.

The defending champion found himself having to settle for 11th place.

Wonder which Lexus he will be giving up to Garlin? Last week at the draw for positions George promised his Lexus to whoever was able to dethrone him.

Garlin gave one of the bigger stage presentations that earned him two points more than Shurwayne Winchester who came second with 453 points.

Winchester performed after Garlin and gave probably the largest stage presentations for the night. Performing his strong Road March contender ?Look De Band Coming,? Winchester had blue devils, traditional characters, a few pan men and a large costume. He had the band crossing the stage.

He, too, was a clear favourite with the crowd. When he was through people had him placed among the first three.

Denise ?Saucy Wow? Belfon put on an alluring performance to take fourth place, while her cohort Destra Garcia occupied the same position as last year, third. One patron expressed disappointment at Garcia?s low key performance and hoarse voice. Nonetheless, she managed to give a strong fight with ?Bonnie and Clyde.?

The T&T/Barbados fishing issue certainly did not affect Timmy who placed 7th. Soca Elvis came in a surprising 6th position.

Official Results

1. Bunji Garlin
2. Shurwayne Winchester
3. Destra Garcia
4. Denise Belfon
5. Blazer
6. Soca Elvis
7. Timmy
8. Onika Bostic
9. Michelle Sylvester
10. Terry Seales
11. Neil ?Iwer? George
12. Blaxx
13. Sean Caruth
14. Faye Ann Lyons
15. Spongy

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admin Subject: Re: ?Fire? works for Bunji Garlin posted: Feb 24, 2004 - 04:35 PM
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congrats to bunji on a job well done!

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