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Brother valentino biography

          The Grenadian born Anthony Emrold Phillip, better known in the Trinidad Calypso arena as 'Brother Valentino', has proven his worth as a riveting performer.

        1. The Grenadian born Anthony Emrold Phillip, better known in the Trinidad Calypso arena as 'Brother Valentino', has proven his worth as a riveting performer.
        2. The Grenadian born Anthony Emrold Phillip, better known in the Calypso arena as 'Brother Valentino', has proven his worth as a riveting.
        3. REAL NAME: Emrold Anthony Phillip ; DATE OF BIRTH: July 7, ; PLACE OF BIRTH: Cherry Hill, Grenada ; EDUCATION.
        4. Ahead of Trinidad and Tobago's 61st anniversary of Independence, I sat down with Emrold Phillip, Brother Valentino, to analyse six decades.
        5. Brother Valentino was committed from the start to the essence of the art form, a messenger in true journalist fashion, as he does in “Whey.
        6. REAL NAME: Emrold Anthony Phillip ; DATE OF BIRTH: July 7, ; PLACE OF BIRTH: Cherry Hill, Grenada ; EDUCATION.!

          Brother Valentino: Life is a stage


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          Staff Article
          Interview Recorded: June 12, 2005
          Posted: July 07, 2005


          My most memorable experience

          My most memorable experience on stage was my first challenge as a solo artist in 1975, doing 'Poet and Prophet'.

          At the end of the day we had eight sold out shows, which was very successful, even though the price to come in at the gate was four dollars. Another memorable experience was performing for the Grenada Revolution in 1980, and going through the whole experience leading up to 1983.

          Born , Cherry Hill, Saint George, Grenada.

          Being a Grenadian, I was being recognized by the government. A man should be proud of his birthplace. But, if you ask me, although I am still proud of the place I was born in, I would not trade Trinidad for anywhere else.

          When the Grenadian Prime Minister and they were celebrating their twenty-fifth year anniversary, they called me and gave me a