As the Calypso fraternity mourns the loss of one of its stalwarts and the nation remembers a cultural icon, the Copyright Music Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago remembers a long-standing director and former President in Mr. Lutalo Masimba better known as Brother Resistance.
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Joining the organisation in 1985, he was among COTT’s early members and went on to serve as the President of COTT and sat as a director on the board for circa two decades between the years 1995 -2015.
As President he lead from the front, pioneering many initiatives that would not only contribute to the growth and development of the organisation, but also his brothers and sisters in the music industry, our membership. Even after his tenure ended at COTT, Mr. Masimba always made himself available to the organisation never hesitating to offer his time and expertise despite the many hats that he wore.
As a member, he amassed a repertoire of over 80 registered songs, including hits such as: Ring De Bell, Mother Earth, The Earth, Come let us build a Nation Together (sung by Merchant), Never ever worry (sung by Pretender) and The Rapso Master. He also owned the publishing company Masimba Publishing Network which has 101 songs registered to date.
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Whether holding a mic or holding office, Mr. Lutalo Masimba has left an indelible mark on the music industry, and our collective cultural history as Trinbagonians. His influence extended not only to his peers but also to the younger generation, David Bearux, Distribution Coordinator at COTT recalls some advice he gave to young artists, Masibma encouraged them “Keep what yuh doin and yuh bound tuh surface!”
The current President of the board Mr. Jabari Winchester extended his condolences noting, “Brother Resistance was one of our few remaining icons and a true inspiration, I still can’t believe that he’s no longer with us. He was the epitome of excellence both as a creative and a leader. On behalf of the COTT board, staff and members, I want to express my sincere condolences to his family.”
The Board of Directors, as well as the management and staff at COTT wishes to express our deepest condolences to the family and friends of our very own Brother Resistance, may his soul rest in peace.