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In this powerful conversation, Raymond Ramnarine, frontman of Dil-E-Nadan, sits with Corie Sheppard to share the faith, discipline, and family values behind one of Trinidad & Tobago’s longest-running bands.
Raymond opens up about:
🎵 Growing up in the Ramnarine family band and carrying the legacy after his father’s passing.
🙏 The mantra “We pray before we play” and how faith shapes his leadership.
🥁 Why he insists on full live-band performances — no tracks, no shortcuts.
🌍 Touring South Africa and the unforgettable airport welcome.
🎤 Protecting chutney soca’s core instruments — tassa, dholak and harmonium.
💞 Balancing fatherhood, family life, and performance.
🤝 Collaboration > competition at Chutney Soca Monarch.
It’s part life lesson, part cultural history — and a masterclass in humility, longevity, and love for the artform.
By Corie Sheppard4.8
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Send us a text
In this powerful conversation, Raymond Ramnarine, frontman of Dil-E-Nadan, sits with Corie Sheppard to share the faith, discipline, and family values behind one of Trinidad & Tobago’s longest-running bands.
Raymond opens up about:
🎵 Growing up in the Ramnarine family band and carrying the legacy after his father’s passing.
🙏 The mantra “We pray before we play” and how faith shapes his leadership.
🥁 Why he insists on full live-band performances — no tracks, no shortcuts.
🌍 Touring South Africa and the unforgettable airport welcome.
🎤 Protecting chutney soca’s core instruments — tassa, dholak and harmonium.
💞 Balancing fatherhood, family life, and performance.
🤝 Collaboration > competition at Chutney Soca Monarch.
It’s part life lesson, part cultural history — and a masterclass in humility, longevity, and love for the artform.

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