While in the island try our
Native dish
Dry
Conch
and
Grits
PROLOGUE

Correy Forbes  And The Lively Rakooneers is the amalgamation
of two bands – The Lively Stones and Tell & The Rakooneers.
Here is the history of Tel & The Rakooneers. Tell & The
Rakooneers was formed in 1994. This band was the brainchild
of Correy Forbes and Italian Resort Manager Mr. Davide
Monti.  Davide wanted to provide his clients with a night of local
culture. With this in mind he asked the managers of various
departments to organize a culture show to be displayed once or
twice weekly at his resort. The director of security Telvin Misick
and the restaurant and bar manager Correy Forbes immediately
called on five other staff members to form a “Rake and Scrape”
band. Their name “Rakooneers” is a derivation of their original
name “Raker-neers." One of the original members of the band  
was an Italian musician/cartoonist. Roberto was his name.
Roberto drew a cartoon image of Telvin Misick playing the
drums, on the kick he inscribed the name 'Tell and the
Rakooneers.' The rest is History.

Accomplishments

The band’s manager, Correy Forbes had released two solo
albums prior to the formation of Tell & The Rakooneers. His first
album spun out local hits such as 'Brokenhearted Linda', 'Save
The Children Now' and 'I’ve Got a Crush on J.&J.' (Janet
Jackson)” His second album, with a Christmas theme, produced
such hits as, 'Are you ready for Christmas?', “Santa Claus was
Broke last year!” and the immensely popular standard “I miss
my granddaddy on this Christmas day.”. With a track record like
that it was hardly a wonder that the band went into the studio
less than two months after their inception to record their first
album. This album (Ripsaw A-Go-Go)
was released on
December 17th, 1994.
The album “Ripsaw A-G0--Go”
has been the vehicle that took Tell and the Rakooneers to three
countries, Canada, USA and Denmark. From 1995 to 1997 they
have staged twenty eight (28) international concerts. They were
the subject of many outstanding reviews printed by a number of
American, Canadian and local newspapers and magazines.
They were interviewed on two major cable network shows. One
of them, Roget’s Cable in Ottawa Ontario and the other K16CO
in Garfield/Alexandria Minnesota.
Perhaps one of their greatest claim to fame was when they
made an appearance at the Legislative Assembly Of Ontario.
The Speaker introduced them to the assembly as delegates
from the Turks & Caicos Islands and also guest of the Hon.
Gary Fox. Earlier that week the band who played at a charity
event in West Lake, Ontario, was awarded a certificate of
thanks and appreciation for a wonderful performance.
In 1998 the band started production of their 2nd  album “Rippin
round the world”. The project commenced in Ottawa at
Distortion Sounds Studios. (It is here that Alanis Morrisette
made her first hit album.) Parts of the album were also
recorded in Toronto and Miami. In 1997 Tell & The Rakooneers
launched their own band magazine, aptly called “Rakooroos
News." This magazine proved to be an advertising bonanza for
the band and the companies who placed advertisements in this
magazine. During their recent North American Tour concert
revelers, and diehard “Rakaroos” gathered around the band
during breaks to have their magazines autographed.
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