Trinidad & Tobago
Bio - Shurwayne
Winchester
Caribbean-based Soca
Mega-Star Shurwayne Winchester is phenomenal on and
off stage. His dynamic and energetic, stage
performance propels thousands of hysterical fans
from North America and the Caribbean across the
Atlantic to Europe and India, into a frenzy of
excited abandon of jumping and waving, while at the
same time, he has the ability to transfix audiences
with his amazing vocal range and smooth renditions.
Off stage, this unassuming philanthropist is
undoubtedly blessed with a songwriter’s pen, and an
ability to make pictures with his music. Although he
is best known for his accomplishments in the Soca
arena, this versatile entertainer can pen and
perform music across genres.
Born on the beautiful Caribbean island of Tobago, he
was only 12-years old when he entered the
competition foray, consistently placing in the top
three. Never one to be intimidated he even competed
against seasoned Trinidadian Calypso veterans such
as Calypso Queen Denyse Plummer, Calypso Monarchs
Cro Cro and Luta in the Carib Independence Calypso
Competition. As a result of his performance, he was
hired for various calypso tents both in Trinidad and
Tobago from 1980 through 1996.
Shurwayne performed in a number of fledging bands on
the Tobago and Trinidad scene before landing the
contract as a frontline singer for one of the top
Soca bands, Caribbean Traffik Jam.
His first recording was made in 1998, with the
tracks “Leave it in” and “Soca Baby” with Traffik.
At the time, his voice caught the attention of
record producer Devon George and he then recorded
“Get out of my dreams” written by Marlon “Socket”
Clarke. The song, released in December 1998,
remained in rotation for two years until July 2000 a
rarity in the Soca genre!
Shurwayne’s melodic voice and ripped body quickly
made him the heartthrob of soca, both locally and
internationally particularly among West Indian
markets. All during his writing and recording he
continued to tour heavily with the band Traffik.
However, his efforts did not go unnoticed and he was
awarded “Best New Artist” and “Male Vocalist of the
Year” at the 2000 Sunshine Music Awards, New York.
In the same year he released “Why yuh blaming me?”
which hit the charts the following week, “Jouvay
Jump Up” which followed the same path, and “You Make
Me Wanna” (a.k.a. So Hot), which also became an
instant favorite, and stayed on the charts for over
twelve months.
“Release the Beast” and his challenge tune “Revenge”
joined the others on the charts in January, 2001.
These five songs were all written by Shurwayne who
would go on to become a prolific song writer.
His first solo album “Under My Spell” was released
in
January 2002. Two cuts from the album “Splash” and
“Doctor on Call” went on to become hits for Carnival
2002.
The first release for Carnival 2003, “Baby Love”,
took off immediately, and became one of the most
requested songs by the ladies. “Masqueraders” was
the second release, and was a contender for Road
March Monarch: – Most popular song on the road for
Trinidad & Tobago Carnival. Shortly thereafter a
third song “Front” was released. It took the air
waves by storm, and was the most requested song by
the public. The incredibly popular “Front” took
Shurwayne all the way to the finals of the Soca
Monarch Competition of that year. He then
collaborated with Chinese Laundry and Rikki Jai on
his nation-building and unity composition “Rags
Don’t Care”. “Powder” was his Jouvert contribution
and along with all of his other works, hit the
charts on West Indian radio stations in North
America.
By 2004, Shurwayne was fast becoming a force to be
reckoned with on the local Trinidad & Tobago scene.
His sophomore album titled “Press Play” produced his
first and memorable Road March song “The Band
Coming”. Shurwayne walked away with three awards at
the Annual Soca Awards held in New York in August
2004. He won the award for “Best New Soca
Collaboration” of the year for the song “Come Beta”
with Soca Diva Destra Garcia. Shurwayne also won the
award for “Favorite Up-Tempo of the Year –Male” and
“Soca Vocalist of the Year”.
Shurwayne did it again in 2005, winning the Road
March title two years in a row with his infectious
track “Dead or Alive”. This bumper hit was off his
2005 offering “Give Thanks” his most intimate album
to date. The sixteen track album boast one hundred
percent new material and also featured a host of
collaborations including “Don’t Waste Water” with
reigning Soca Monarch Bunji Garlin, as well as the
title track “Give Thanks” with Maximus Dan.
Shurwayne’s star continued to shine in 2006 when he
created history by becoming the first person ever to
win both the Power Soca Monarch and Groovy Soca
Monarch competitions of the prestigious
International Soca Monarch Competition, with his
massive hits “Can’t Wait” and “Don’t Stop”
respectively. These two powerful songs were off the
album that best described Shurwayne’s career at that
time – “Evolution”.
There’s no stopping this super star and Shurwayne
was selected in 2006 as part of the Official
Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Delegation to Germany for
the FIFA World Cup activities. His talents as a
songwriter were rewarded when he copped the
Copyright Music Organisation of Trinidad & Tobago (COTT)
“Songwriter of the Year Award” and “Song of the Year
Award”, two years in succession – 2005 & 2006 and
the Groovy Song of the Year Award for “Don’t Stop”
in 2006.
He also received the award for “Up-tempo Song of the
Year-Male” and “Song of the Year” at the 2005 Soca
Awards.
By 2007 Shurwayne had won the hearts of the people
and fans and they paid tribute to him by voting him
the “People’s Choice” in both the Power Soca Monarch
and the Groovy Soca Monarch of the International
Soca Monarch Competition. In that same year he was
selected to represent Trinidad & Tobago in India as
part of a cultural delegation and was also heavily
sought after to open the ICC World Cup Cricket
cultural opening ceremony in Trinidad and closing
ceremony in Barbados.
In that year he also released his fifth album
“Adrenalin”. This album highlights his growth as an
artiste and songwriter and features a number of
collaborations including on the Title track with
International recording star Elephant Man and with
Barbados’ Peter Ram on the super popular “Woman by
my Side”. Moving from strength to strength,
Shurwayne Winchester continues to ignite audiences
across the world with his special brand of
adrenalin.
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