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Cadence-lypso group from Dominica
Gramacks (or "Les Gramacks", also spelled with two Ms) was a cadence-lypso group from Dominica. The band is from Saint-Joseph, a village from Dominica
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Miami Orange Bowl (Miami, Florida) Salute to Caribbean Ken Hamilton Various Caribbean bands, including Gramacks and The Merrymen Bob Jani Carnival —N/a
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host to Creole entertainers including Kassav', Tabou Combo, Exile One, Gramacks/New Generation, WCK, Triple Kay Global, T-Vice, First Serenade, Zouk Machine
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modernise housing, initiatives to promote the local cadence-lypso band Gramacks and its lead singer, as well as educational initiatives, the modernisation
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1981 studio album by the Beat
Trop Chaud)" is a cover of "Soleil Trop Chaud" (1974) by Dominica-based Gramacks which mixes Cadence-lypso and Afrobeat. According to Jo-Ann Greene of AllMusic
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