Thursday, July 22, 2010

Wine and Dine at Wine and Jazz


Wine and Jazz at Sweet Lime on the Avenue summoned some of our favourite performers to the occasion. Laureston Special and Francis Prime were scheduled to perform but guests received the added surprise treat of Chris Quammie and Jason “Fridge” Seecheran of H2O Phlo. The lulling sounds of smooth classics drifted across the avenue and guests joined in to clap and sing for such well known (and loved) tunes as “Lean on Me” and “I just called to say I love you.”

Guests enjoyed complimentary glasses of Virgin Vines wine sponsored by Hand Arnold Trinidad Ltd.

If you missed out on this beautiful event, Sweet Lime in La Romaine will be hosting their Wine and Jazz next Wednesday 28 July.

For more photos of this event, check out our Facebook fanpage or a video of our favourite performance for the evening on Youtube.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Making beautiful music at Karaoke Night



Karaoke is more like professional singers night at Sweet Lime on the Avenue. At 9:30, the first of eleven singers took to the stage to wow us with their skills. Most of these singers hit the mark in a big way, with fantastic renditions of contemporary tunes and older classics. The crowd was in jovial spirits and many attendees came in large parties and took up multiple tables. Table hopping was the norm for the evening and taking a drink out on the sidewalk where the view of the stage can be at its best was the norm. The crowd voted in the winner who sang her version of Alicia Keyes’ “If I ain’t got you.” She walked away with a Carib hamper and the opportunity to compete at the Sweet Lime North Karaoke Finals on Saturday 31st July.

Check out the rest of the photos on Facebook, watch some videos from the evening on Youtube, or pick up your free copy of Lime Juice magazine at any Sweet Lime or MaPau location to get the dish on the last month!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

One Year Anniversary of Wine and Jazz on the Avenue - Videos!


We had an unbelievable line up of performers for our One Year Anniversary of Wine and Jazz! Here are just some videos of the night’s entertainment which included Ken “Professor” Philmore and Jerome Bissessar, Francis Prime, Jennly Williams, Arthur Marcial, Laureston Special and his daughter Lucretia “Tequila” Pierre and son Chris Quammie, Jason “Fridge” Seecheran of H2O Phlo, Adesh Samaroo and too many more to list. Click on the links to take you to more videos of the night’s entertainment!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Happy First Birthday Wine and Jazz!




Bottles popped, people ate, performers entertained and the atmosphere held the intoxicating scent of good times and wine at Sweet Lime’s One Year Anniversary of Wine and Jazz. It was smashing evening with a line up such Sweet Lime favourites as Ken “Professor” Philmore, Francis Prime, Lareston Special, Chris Quammie, Arthur Marcial and many, many more. Hand Arnold Trinidad Ltd. sponsored Two Oceans wine which we featured for the evening and we gave away many bottles of Fetzer wine to the audience.

Chutney singer, Adesh Samaroo made a surprise appearance at Wine and Jazz and performed a crowd favourite “Raajin.” The crowds got up to dance in the aisles of Sweet Lime and Ariapita Avenue rung out with the sounds of the chutney music, Samaroo’s singing and the audience clapping.

Many guests arrived at 8 pm and stayed for the entire evening’s event which ended at midnight where the affair climaxed with an ensemble of the evening’s stars and included Jason “Fridge” Seecheran of H2O Phlo.

Get our free copy of Lime Juice (which contains all the juicy details of this night and many others) at any Sweet Lime or MaPau Members Club location.

Karaoke Evening at Sweet Lime on the Avenue



Karaoke is an individual’s love affair with singing and there’s no shortage of people willing to express this love on Karaoke night at Sweet Lime on the avenue. Last night was the final evening of this month’s qualifying rounds for the Karaoke Competition. Eleven contestants poured out their souls to an eager crowd and the audience voted for their favourites. We were treated to everything from one name wonder, Monica, to a classic Beatles song but the winner was an early 2000’s song by 3 Doors Down, “Kryptonite.” He’s advancing to the finals which will be held this Saturday.