Hans Des Vignes

Hans Des Vignes

Hans Aaron des Vignes (born May 25, 1985) is a television personality and radio broadcaster in Trinidad and Tobago. He is heard from Monday to Thursday from 12 noon to 3 p.m. and Sunday mornings from 9am-12pm on Rhythm City 94.1FM. He joined an aspiring DJs group known as the Militant Crew when he turned sixteen. As part of the group, he appeared on the long-time talent show Da Flava, a favourite among local youth. That was his big break. Two weeks later, when local media personality O’Brian Haynes asked him to do a radio show, des Vignes officially got his foot in the door. Hans later found himself a job as one of the hosts on the entertainment series, EZone. He shared the spotlight with other well-known DJs and media personalities like Lisa Wickham, Jason Williams, Ancil “Blaze” Isaac and Tamara “The Empress” Williams. At EZone, des Vignes was also a production assistant and said the latter was his way to gain some experience in the field of production.

After a month at E-Zone he successfully landed a job hosting Party Flava talent face off where he first met soca star Umi Marcano who was at the time one of the competitors in the show. Hans later went on to manage Umi and from his hosting abilities was hired as a full time presenter/producer of De Scene on Synergy TV and a radio presenter on 94.1 FM. He eventually left E-Zone and produced Synergy TV's soca star and Super Model. Looking for more out of life Hans partnered with one of his former managers to form Hand to Hand Productions.

As a host Hans can be now found hosting Rated C on CNMG and as a producer his work can be seen through the programmes "Second Stage", "Talkz" and "Bounce".

From Production Assistant, Presenter, Radio announcer, party disc jockey and businessman who knows what's next for Hans.

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