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Kes The Band Brought Soca to NPR Tiny Desk – NY Carib News

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Key takeaways
  • Dynamic medley of fan favorites, including Hello, Fallin, Rum and Coca Cola, Jolene, Cocoa Tea, Wotless, and Savannah Grass.
  • Lead singer Kees Dieffenthaller called the moment a milestone for the group and for Caribbean music.
  • Stage featured collaborators Saint Lucian Teddyson John and Trinidad and Tobago Calypso Monarch Terri Lyons.
  • Veteran pannist Dane Gulston foregrounded steelpan melodies, supported by driving percussion blending with modern arrangements.
  • Kes The Band credited with modernizing soca by blending pop, rock, and R&B; breakout hits Wotless and Savannah Grass defined a new era.

Trinidad and Tobago’s internationally acclaimed soca group Kes The Band has delivered what many are calling a career-defining performance on the NPR Tiny Desk Concert series, bringing the vibrant sound of soca music to one of the world’s most influential live music platforms.

Recorded at NPR Music headquarters in Washington, D.C., the performance placed Caribbean music at the center of a global audience. The Tiny Desk series, known for its stripped-down and intimate format, has long been regarded as a proving ground for artists, where musical authenticity and raw talent are put on full display.

A high-energy celebration of soca

Kes The Band’s set featured a dynamic medley of fan favorites, including Hello, Fallin, Rum and Coca Cola, Jolene, Cocoa Tea, Wotless, and Savannah Grass. The arrangements were reimagined for the intimate setting but still carried the unmistakable pulse and energy of soca, drawing strong reactions from the live audience.

Lead singer Kees Dieffenthaller described the moment as a milestone for the group and for Caribbean music more broadly.

“Performing at Tiny Desk is an incredible honour that we’ve dreamed of for a very long time,” he said. “This moment is a powerful reminder of how far Caribbean music can travel when it stays true to its roots.”

Strong Caribbean representation on stage

The performance also highlighted regional collaboration and musical depth, featuring backing vocalists including Saint Lucian artist Teddyson John and Trinidad and Tobago Calypso Monarch Terri Lyons.

Instrumentation played a central role in the set’s impact. Veteran pannist Dane Gulston brought steelpan melodies to the forefront, supported by percussion that reinforced the Caribbean rhythmic foundation while blending seamlessly with modern arrangements.

Elevating soca on the global stage

NPR Tiny Desk producer Bobby Carter praised the performance for its cultural significance, noting that it showcased Caribbean music at its most authentic and expressive. The appearance aligns Kes The Band with a select group of Caribbean artists who have appeared on the platform, including Machel Montano, Chronixx, and Protoje.

The performance arrives as the group continues its international tour, further expanding soca’s global reach through major stages across Europe and North America.

A cultural milestone for Trinidad and Tobago

Formed in 2005, Kes The Band has long been credited with modernizing soca by blending it with pop, rock, and R&B influences while maintaining strong Caribbean roots. Their breakout hit Wotless and anthem Savannah Grass helped define a new era for the genre, especially within the Caribbean diaspora.

Their Tiny Desk debut now stands as a symbolic moment, not just for the band, but for Trinidad and Tobago’s cultural export as a whole, signaling soca’s continued rise as a globally recognized and respected musical force.

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