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Web Posted - Wednesday April 30, 2008
Trinidad Express

Ray Holman goes north to Alaska

Alaska, USA - Like a bright ray of sunshine, Ray Holman came to Fairbanks, Alaska and led five local steel bands through a memorable program of his compositions that drew a standing ovation from a large and very appreciative audience. As he arrived, the weather broke and the snow started to melt. As he rehearsed the various groups who would be performing, and despite fears it would be a chilly reception in such a cold place, he found everyone very cheerful and friendly, hungry to hear pan.

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Web Posted - Wednesday April 30, 2008
The Bay City Times

Bay City, Saginaw students delight in learning
to play steel drums

Michigan, USA - Bay City may be a long way from the currents of the Caribbean, but some talented local drummers are bringing a tropical air to the Tri-Cities.

The Bay City Steelers, made up of students from Bay City Central High School, Handy Middle School and Saginaw's Heritage High School, perform on steel drums that were special-ordered from a Pittsburgh company and bought with a donation from a Bay City couple.

The Steelers will give their first performance at 7 p.m. today at Central High School, 1624 Columbus Ave., where the Central jazz bands will also perform. On Tuesday, they'll play a private party at the State Theatre in downtown Bay City.

"There's nothing like this in the Bay City area, let alone the east side of the state," said Scott Brown, a music education major at Alma College who directs the drum band.

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Web Posted - Sunday April 28, 2008
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Steelpan Music Instrument Sweeping USA High School and College Campuses
Cool Steel and Pan Radio Return as College Campus Favorites
 

USA - From Maine through New York to Florida passing through Mississippi to Texas on to California and up to Alaska, the steelpan music instrument has found a home or niche on the campuses of America’s middle schools and institutions of higher learning in astonishing and profound manners. Indeed, steel orchestras supporting the full complement of the steelpan family of instruments can even be found in America’s heartland and Bible belt. Ohio, Chicago, Arizona and all the other states of the union take the instrument and its music very seriously.

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Web Posted - Saturday April 27, 2008
When Steel Talks

Panache Steel Orchestra presents a Mothers’ Day treat

Antigua & Barbuda, W.I. - What’s that symphony? Sounds like no other band I recognize!

That’s the sound of Panache Steel Orchestra, Antigua and Barbuda’s newest steel orchestra – which prides itself on flawless execution, an out-of-the-ordinary repertoire, and a discipline with is sorely lacking on too many of today’s musical bands.

Founded in the St. George’s community in on 4 March, 2007, Panache is driven by a small group of pannists with a common passion and vision for the steelband art form. Theirs is a deep-seated commitment to the elevation of pan-playing to a new height of excellence in Antigua and Barbuda.

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Web Posted - Saturday April 26, 2008
Trinidad Express

‘Pure’ concerts appeal
Tobago organisers benefit from ‘jazz-less jazz’

Trinidad - One of the biggest criticisms leveled against the organizers of the Plymouth Jazz Festival is that the "jazz" element is non-existent.

But this has seemed to work in favor of some organizers and artistes, as several fringe concerts, catering to jazz and contemporary jazz purists, have sprung up across the island of Tobago.

Making the observation at one of those concerts on Thursday was pannist and arranger Darren Sheppard who said, rather tongue-in-cheek, that he wanted to thank Clico and the Plymouth Jazz Festival Committee.

"Because they didn't have jazz it created the opportunity for us to have jazz here tonight. There are a whole lot of events happening all over to keep Tobago alive," Sheppard said.

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Web Posted - Saturday April 26, 2008
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Trinidad coming with newly–invented pan instruments to CARIFESTA

Guyana - Trinidad and Tobago, which is home to the famous steel pan, intends to amaze the CARIFESTA X audience during the August festival in Guyana by showcasing some of its newest pan instruments.

The twin-island Republic will be represented by a 300-member troupe that will be participating. Among this group will be a 40-member team from the island’s national steel symphony who will be the main players of the newly invented instruments referred to as “G-Pans.”

“G-Pans” has never been seen or heard outside of Trinidad and Tobago and will be showcased for the first time during Carifesta which will be held during the period August 22 to 31.

The new pan group is expected to make its inaugural appearance at the National Cultural Centre on August 24 and will be accompanied by dancers, stick-walkers and singers among other artistes and performers.

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Web Posted - Thursday April 24, 2008
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The Business and Economics of Pan - Clark Atlanta University Symposium in Review
Emergent Business Enterprises: Steelbands in Educational, Religious and Community Institutions”

Atlanta, Georgia, USA - They came from Boston and Amherst, Massachusetts, in the north and Tallahassee in the south, and as far away as Paris, France, and Trinidad, the birthplace of the steelpan. For three days world-class pannists, scholars, community activists, music educators and students gathered on the Clark Atlanta University campus in Atlanta, Georgia, under the theme: “Emergent Business Enterprises: Steelbands in Educational, Religious and Community Institutions.” The April 17-19, 2008 event was hosted by the Clark Atlanta University Economics Department in the School of Business Administration, in conjunction with Clark’s Department of Music and the Hugh Hodgson School of Music at the University of Georgia. Dr. Ajamu Nyomba, chair of the Economics Department and founder of Pan People Steelband of Atlanta, was the symposium principal convener. Dr. Carlton Brown, Provost and Executive Vice President of Clark Atlanta University, as well as Dr. Ed Davis, Interim Dean of the School of Business Administration, welcomed participants to the campus.

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Web Posted - Tuesday April 23, 2008
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Steel Band features guest performers

Illinois, USA - Upbeat, Caribbean-style music resounded through the College of Fine Arts and Communication Recital Hall last Saturday as the Western Illinois University Steel Band performed its spring concert.

Directed by assistant professor of music Rick Kurasz, the band played a compilation of both fast and slow beats and rhythms from less-represented ethnic cultures around the globe.

There were nine songs played in the performance, which lasted about 50 minutes.

"It was great," said Dale Maxson, junior recreation, park and tourism administration major. "It makes you want to dance."

"A lot of my friends are in the steel band, and one of them threatened to hurt me if I didn't come," said Zach Neels, sophomore music business major. "I've come every semester since I've been here. It's very enjoyable. It's different from the other ensembles on campus, mainly for the fact that they're all steel instruments not typically found in the United States."

For band members, the steel band offers a great opportunity to learn. Senior music business major Alex Bartholomew, who has been involved in the group for seven semesters, credits much of his training in music to the variations offered by this program.

"It's really upbeat rhythm and it really makes everyone work a little bit harder," he said. "It made me a better musician."

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Web Posted - Tuesday April 22, 2008
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Liz Mannette Designs “A Bold Pan Statement”
Barbara Sealy Rhoden (BSR) interviews Liz Mannette, pan jewelry designer

Trinidad, W.I. - Born in Trinidad as cousin of the renowned pan builder, Ellie Mannette, Liz has distinguished herself as a pannist, tax attorney and parliamentarian. She recently attended the Duty Free Trade Show for the Americas in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and shares the experience, her keen knowledge of business and a powerful vision for the future of the steelpan art form and industry.
 

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Web Posted - Tuesday April 22, 2008
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‘Gathering of the Pans’ a hit

Ohio, USA - The fifth annual "Gathering of the Pans" was held at National Trail High School on Saturday, April 19.

"Pans" brings together steel drum programs and enthusiasts from many different areas to present a performance unlike any other.

Steel bands from National Trail and Eaton performed, along with first-timers from Granville, Ohio (which brought two different bands) and Bowling Green State University, whose steel band program is in its first year.

Also new to "Pans," and maybe the show-stealing performance of the night, was a group from Mississinawa Valley Middle School called Kuro Taka, which had everything to do with drumming, but nothing to do with steel.

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Web Posted - Monday April 21, 2008
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Musicians taking concert to lawmakers

New  Paris, Ohio, USA - When National Trail sophomore Nicki Howard entered sixth grade, she'd never heard of the school's steel drum band. But Tuesday, it's the group that will afford her special access to the Ohio Statehouse. With 10 of her peers, she will perform music for state legislators.

A tour of the building and an opportunity to watch lawmakers in session will likely supplement the concert.

"Just the fact that we get to do something special like that makes us feel good about ourselves and how we play," the 16-year-old said Sunday, whose friends talked her into joining the group as soon as she entered middle school.

The steel drum band, in which about 90 total students in grades six through 12 participate, doubles as a class. It's one of the few schools in Ohio that offers steel drum in its curriculum.

Invitations for performances -- like the one from Columbus -- are not unusual.

"We are actually known throughout the U.S. for our programs that we have," said the group's director, Marta Wetzel, who began the steel drum program nine years ago when she moved to Preble County from Dayton.

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Web Posted - Monday April 21, 2008
Trinidad Guardian

Manning: G-pan will revolutionize Panorama

Trinidad, W.I. - Prime Minister Patrick Manning has put the steelband fraternity on alert that the emergence of the Genesis pan (G-pan) will have serious implications on future Panorama competitions.

He said he anticipated that orchestras competing in the Carnival event would no longer be required to retain their present sizes since instruments in the G-pan family offered greater musical volume.

Pan Trinbago is responsible for producing Panorama, which is funded by the State. A large conventional orchestra taking part in the competition has a ceiling of 120 pannists, 90 for medium, and 60 for small bands.

In Manning’s view, the need for a large complement of pannists would soon be a thing of the past.

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Web Posted - Monday April 21, 2008
Trinidad Guardian

 Boogsie angry over no calypso at orchestra launch

Trinidad, W.I. - Celebrated pan arranger Len Boogsie Sharpe has criticized as an embarrassment to local culture the exclusion of calypso music from the repertoire of the Government’s new National Steel Symphony Orchestra (NSSO) when it was launched on Saturday night.

He expressed his dissatisfaction in a Guardian interview at the event, held at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain.

The launch took the form of a full-length concert featuring the NSSO, under the musical direction of Jessel Murray, exclusively on the Genesis pan. There was also a guest performance by the Festival Arts Chorale of the University of the West Indies’ Centre for Creative and Festival Arts.

Culture aficionados were aghast that there was no calypso in the NSSO’s performance.

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Web Posted -- Sunday April 20, 2008
Trinidad Newsday

Pan lover dies at competition

Trinidad, W.I. - It was A night of tragedy for one of two pan-lovers who went to Friday night’s Pan in the 21st Century competition but died after collapsing backstage, according to unconfirmed reports from Pan Trinbago.

Patrick Arnold, the President of Pan Trinbago, the body that organized Friday’s event yesterday said he had heard unconfirmed reports that a woman, described as a “pan lover” had died from a heart attack, but he did not have any more information about the incident.

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Web Posted - Saturday April 19, 2008
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Katzenjammers Win Pan in the 21st Century 2008

Trinidad, W.I. - Tobago’s Katzenjammers topped the finals in the Conventional Band category with 276 points playing Diana Ross’ “When You Tell Me You Love Me” beating TCL Group Skiffle Bunch into second spot with 266 points.
 
Katzenjammers and eleven (11) other steel orchestras competed in the TSTT Pan in the 21st Century category finals on Friday 18th April 2008 at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port of Spain.  Additionally twelve (12) Single Pan Bands competed the Finals titled “The Art of Pan lll.”

Marsicans took first place in “Down Memory Lane” finals with a score of 264 points.

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Web Posted - Saturday April 19, 2008
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Japan’s Panorama Steelband Leads You Tube Video Pack

The Panorama Steelband hailing from Japan leads all others on the When Steel Talks (WST) You Tube video channel with over 45,314 views.  In the year since WST established the steelband music video channel the Panorama Steelband's performance has been has been the most popular video on the site.  New York’s Pantonic Steel Orchestra and Trinidad's Exodus are the second and third most watched videos respectively.

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Web Posted - Friday April 18, 2008
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‘Pan Man’ Ray Holman inspires BYUH students

Hawaii - By Leilani Miller | A weekend feast of history and musical arts featuring Trinidadian composer, arranger, and performer Ray 'Soul of Pan' Holman [pictured at left] enriched the BYU-Hawaii stage this past weekend, entertaining and educating audiences with the sounds and songs of another island culture.

As a native of Trinidad, a small island in the Caribbean off the coast of Venezuela, "Holman is perhaps the most talented proponent of his art form internationally," said music professor Dr. Darren Duerden, who introduced steel pan percussion at BYU-Hawaii and conducts the Shaka Steel Band.

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Web Posted - Thursday April 17, 2008
When Steel Talks

Happy Birthday, Lord Kitchener

On the eve of the Grand Master's birthday, When Steel Talks revisits our “Pan, Calypso and the Calypsonian” series.

A Tribute to Kitchener, our Beloved Griot
by Khalick J. Hewitt
(originally published in 2005)

Pan,  Calypso and Calypsonian
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New York:  April 18, 2005 is the Grand Master’s birthday. It is a celebration of ‘Pan Birthday’ which is the last calypso Kitchener composed for the steelpan. From the beginning, Kitchener had a symbiotic relationship with the steelpan instrument. He was the first to compose music specifically for the instrument. Every year, from 1963 with ‘The Road’ he traveled through the Big Yard (Queen’s Park Savannah) until 1997 with ‘Guitar Pan’ as steelbands played his tunes for the Panorama competition.  I heard him explain in an interview that his love for the instrument developed when he resided at La Cou Harpe next to Bar 20 steelband in the days of their infamous fights.  No, he did not play the steelpan but played the conventional bass while he resided in London during the 40s and early 60s.  Kitch left Trinbago in the early 1940s and journeyed first to Jamaica where he spent a few years but it was enough for Jamaicans to fall in love with him and to this day he is known throughout Jamaica as the greatest calypsonian. 

When Kitch left for London, Africa was demanding their Independence from the colonial powers.  When Ghana received their Independence in 1956 the new Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah invited Kitchener to come to Ghana and sing for the new Prime Minister and his new nation.  He sang a calypso on Ghana’s Independence that demonstrated his silent Pan Africanism.  Although he was not open about it like Stalin, Valentino or Chalkdust (three top calypsonians) he was a strong believer in the Blackman’s freedom.  Again, in the 1970s he sang ‘Freedom’ asking where was ‘our’ freedom.  In 1970, the Black Power revolt resulted in the late Prime Minister Dr. Eric Williams, calling a curfew and then a State of Emergency.

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A Tribute to Pan and the Calypso Pioneers
By Dr. L. Trevor Grant

Pan, Calypso and the Calypsonian

The history of music in Trinidad and Tobago is rich and exciting and continues to be influential in the potpourri of musical genres throughout the musical world. The calypso, soca, chutney and parang are all musical expressions that were given meaning to in Trinidad and Tobago and continues to make an impact throughout the Caribbean region, America, Canada and England.

The steelpan, which endured many negative influences from its inception in the tumultuous 1940s, has progressed to become one of the most dynamic and enthralling musical instruments of the 21st century. The steelpan is now a permanent fixture in most orchestras and big bands and could be heard as a solo instrument on television and radio programs. Pan giants like Len Boogsie Sharpe, Robert Greenidge, Clive Bradley, Jit Samaroo, Pelham Goddard, Bertie Marshall and Ellie Mannette have taken the innovative instrument to the top of the musical ladder and it is beyond one’s imagination to tell the future of this acoustic instrument.

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Web Posted - Wednesday April 16, 2008
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We’re Back - PanRadio Begins New Season

We are back like you’ve never heard us before.  The best of steelpan music 24-7 without compromise and no apologies - nothing but pan.  In addition to the normally high quality that you have come expect of us, Pan Radio will now feature ninety-minute segments per show.  Yep, great steelpan music from every point on the globe.  Your favorite shows “Cool Steel” and the “Pan People’s Place” will be returning with, of course, tidbits of current events and news from the global steelpan music community.  Click to listen

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Web Posted - Wednesday April 16, 2008
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When Steel Talks (WST) Expands Video Channels

As means of continuing to bring the best in audio and video technology over the internet When Steel Talks has expanded its video channels and carriers to accommodate the various viewing listening needs and technical requirements of our vast global audience.

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Web Posted - Wednesday April 16, 2008
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Grenada Steelpan Music Festival Postponed

Grenada - It is with great disappointment and regret that Pan Pioneers Production announce the postponement of the first ever Grenada Steelpan Music Festival - PANFEST ONE – to November 2008.

The Festival was planned to take place in two phases but will now be held as a single event in November 2008 and will feature competitions in the Solo, Duet, Quartet and Ensembles categories.

Phase one of the Festival was scheduled to take place in April 2008 and was to feature competitions in the Solo, Duet and Quartet categories. However, it was felt that the key to success of this Festival was a wide participation by all steel orchestras in Grenada, leaving Pan Pioneers with no choice but to postpone the event to a later date thereby giving the steel orchestras more time to prepare and to have as many representatives from their individual steel orchestras participate in this historic festival.

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Web Posted - Monday April 14, 2008
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ACHS musicians to play for wounded vets

North Carolina - Ashe County High School Steel Drum Band “Cans and Pans” formed six years ago as a very unique class offering. These talented musicians have performed locally and regionally to delighted audiences, including attendees at the annual Ashe County Volunteer Awards Ceremony. They are again scheduled to entertain this gathering on Thursday, May 1.

The 2008 Cans and Pans ensemble consists of 27 students offering music with a blend of Caribbean, Latin, Rock �n Roll, and traditional mountain music. There’s a little something for everyone, and you will greatly enjoy their performances.

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Web Posted - Monday April 14, 2008
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Sesame Flyers Deliver the Goods for Twenty-Five Years and Counting

Sesame Flyers Steel OrchestraNew York - A who’s who list of public and cultural iconic figures joined the chorus of  well wishers assembled at the downtown Brooklyn, City Hall to acknowledge, celebrate and remember the twenty five years of accomplishments  and commitment to community service of Sesame Flyers International (SFI).  Sesame Flyers International is the parent organization of Sesame Steel Orchestra, who were present to perform and open the event.

Sesame Flyers International is one of those special organizations that speaks through its' success.  For the greater part of twenty five years Sesame Flyers International has played an increasingly vital role in the development of the New York City youth through it educational, cultural and community services and programs.  In addition, Sesame Flyers has provided critical services for the New York tri-state community through it's adult workshops and classes.

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Web Posted - Monday April 14, 2008
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Pantonic Captivates Audience at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Cambridge, Massachusetts - Every student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is abundantly aquainted with the laws of physics, sound, metallurgy and chemistry.  Applied mathematics both real and/or imaginary is nothing but a sidebar for this technologically  gifted body.  After all, MIT is one of the most prestigious and respected engineering institutions of higher learning in the world – so whatever puts a quizzical look or expression of wonderment on the face of any of the MIT student body and faculty, indeed occupies a very special place.

New York’s Pantonic Steel Orchestra returned to the campus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology yesterday to brighten up a somewhat overcast day during MIT’s preview weekend. For the past three years, Pantonic have been present at the request of MIT’s Caribbean Club, who arrange the steel orchestra’s performance as part of the welcoming activities that greet those visiting the campus, such as prospective students, their parents and families.

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Web Posted - Monday April 14, 2008
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Pan in the 21st Century Steel Orchestras Finalists - 2008

Trinidad - Tobago’s Katzenjammers topped the Preliminaries in the Conventional Band category with 263 points playing Diana Ross’ “When You Tell Me You Love Me” beating TCL Group Skiffle Bunch into second spot with 257 points.
 
Katzenjammers and eleven (11) other steel orchestras will move forward to the TSTT Pan in the 21st Century category finals on Friday 18th April 2008 at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port of Spain.  Additionally twelve (12) Single Pan Bands will proceed to the Finals titled “The Art of Pan lll”.
 
Also making it to the final round is last year’s winner Silver Stars with their rendition of Michael Jackson’s “Bad”. The Tragerate Road band earned 250 points t