Misty Ridge 2012 - 8th Wonder of the World
Pre*mi*um /ˈprēmēəm/(noun)
1. Of very high quality (Our event)
2. Much in demand and therefore difficult to obtain (our tickets)
3. Best, top, finestquality, first-class, first- rate, superior, exceptional,etc.
At least that’s what we mean when we use the word.
You may think that nothing more can be done to enhance what is now known as one of the best All-Inclusive experiences for carnival, if that’s the case we are very sorry to disappoint you.
'MISTY RIDGE 8' will totally convince you that we mean exactly what we say when we use the word PREMIUM.
After 7 years of blowing your minds with vast variety, great décor, fantastic music, lots of surprises and unparalleled service, 'MISTY RIDGE 8' the 8th wonder of the world will take your fantasies to another level. We are sparing no effort in making sure that your experience in 2012 will be second to none. All systems are GO>>> So get ready for the Ultimate carnival experience of a life time. 'MISTY RIDGE 8'....
Trinidadian-born Faye-Ann Lyons first began singing in 2000. The daughter of soca giant Austin Lyons a/k/a Superblue has made her own mark on the world of soca. She won the Road March title in 2003 in Trinidad and Tobago for the song “Display”. Lyons is only the third female in history to achieve this honour. In November 2004, Lyons received 3 Cott awards - New songwriter of the year, Female songwriter of the year and Song of the year (2003). Faye-Ann Lyons (like fellow performer Bunji Garlin) seems to have limitless energy reserves. She uses every inch of the stage, speaker tops and even dances amongst the crowd urging patrons to form a circle with her. Such impromptu activity is exciting for all except artist security, who are forced to work overtime. Fay Ann Lyons is a three-time Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Road March champion (2003, 2008, 2009) and the 2009 International Soca Monarch and International Groovy Soca Monarch champion. She created history again when she won the International Soca Monarch for the first time in 2009, as the first female to win the Power category, and the first individual (male or female) to win the Power, Groovy and People's Choice awards on Fantastic Friday (aka Carnival Friday) of the competition which is held annually in Trinidad. She is the first woman to accomplish that feat while pregnant. Fay Ann is the youngest solo artist (male or female), still actively recording, with multiple wins of the Carnival Road March crown. (Machel Montano runs a close second with his double solo wins and a joint win with Patrice Roberts). Fay Ann now stands as the only female artist to win the Carnival Road March three times and the second to attain back-to-back wins in two consecutive years. Fay Ann and husband Bunji also became parents in 2009 to a daughter, born just a few weeks after Carnival. READ MORE>>