Web Posted - Thursday
April 29, 2021
When Steel Talks - Reboot
Meet Ke Shari J’knysa Caesar - Trinidad & Tobago
Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form
Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - And when it comes to Pan she is keeping it 100. No doubt it is a lifetime love affair. The “Pan Jumbie” lives in her 24-7-365 days a year. In an exclusive interview with
When Steel Talks, the immensely multitalented Ke Shari J’knysa Caesar shares her deeply personal feelings and insight into her relationship with the Steelband music art form and culture.
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Web Posted -
Wednesday April 28, 2021
When Steel Talks - Reboot - - Feel the
Music - Live the Experience
Ralph MacDonald, Robert Greenidge & Friends Drop Magic on MOP Festival
Grammy stand-out turns it up at Moods of Pan
Antigua & Barbuda, W.I. - Multiple Grammy award-winning producer, song writer and performing artist Ralph MacDonald came to the beautiful Caribbean island of Antigua, sister isle of Barbuda - to have some fun. What was also very apparent from the onset was that the people of Antigua were in for a very special treat. Ralph MacDonald brought his A-team to town - and they were not about to take any prisoners.
....Panist extraordinaire Robert Greenidge shared the stage with
MacDonald; the spotlight bouncing off the chrome of Greenidge’s
double seconds, the rays seeming to hit every point on Deanery
Grounds, the Moods of Pan venue - and bathing the instrument in
an ethereal glow. Indeed, Robert’s grace and what appears as an
effortless command of the instrument often conceals the depth of
his musicianship. Robert Greenidge is one of the best players to
have ever honored the instrument.
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Web Posted - Wednesday
April 28, 2021
When Steel Talks
Remembering the legendary steelband leader George “Sonny” Goddard on his Birthday
Remembering leader, author, organizer, activist, historian and Hummingbird Gold Medal awardee - the late George “Sonny” Goddard on his birthday, April 28.
Steelband performers in Trinidad and Tobago (steeldrum’s birthplace) since 1950, have been represented by three organizations: the Steelbands Association, the National Association of Trinidad and Tobago Steelbandsmen (NATTS), and (now) Pan Trinbago.
One man served as the head of all three. George “Sonny” Goddard (1924-1988).
He is the only president of any of the three organizations to be
re-elected to the post, not once, but (at least) ten times!
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Web Posted -
Tuesday April 27, 2021
LoveFM
Scouts of Belize Receive Steel Pan Instruments
Belize, C.A. - Today the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) donated fifty thousand dollars to the Belize Scouts Association and Foundation. The funds will be used to purchase instruments for the creation of a steel pan band. The handing-over ceremony took place this afternoon at the new home of scouting “the Sir Colville N Young Building” named after the Governor-General of Belize. The President of the Scouting Association Fernando Oliva spoke about how his dream has become reality.
Fernando Oliva, President, The Scout Association of Belize: “It was our long last dream to have a band in scouting....It’s going to be like an all star band. Not to mention that each district have their own scouting band already but the steelpan will manifest scouts from throughout the country.”
....H.E. David K.C. Chien, Taiwan Ambassador to Belize: “I’m very glad to to take part in today’s event....And as we know the young people is our future hope is also the hope of a country....so I sincerely hope that the donation to the steel pan band of the National Scout Association will have a positive impact, and a good impact on building the young people’s self-esteem and confidence....”
Notably, the first steel pan band in Belize was founded by Sir
Colville, who has been an important figure in the development of
scouting in Belize.
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Web Posted - Monday
April 26, 2021
When Steel Talks - Reboot
Ray Holman - 50 Years of Panorama and Counting - UpClose!
Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - In this exclusive
video Ray also shares his expectations for this year and the
future. Fifty years plus later, Ray looks back on what he
considers the successes, improvements, shortcomings and
disappointments of the greatest instrumental music competition
on the planet.
Listen
Web Posted - Monday
April 26, 2021
When Steel Talks
Toward A Sustainable Steelband Model
Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - “The entertainment industry in a relatively small economy like Trinidad and Tobago probably cannot generate the level of turnover to support 100-plus steelbands as year round organisations, and generate the level of funding needed for their sustainability, so the scope of the steelband business portfolio has to be more creative and broader-based. The issue is now that oil and gas are increasing becoming a part of our history, how can we strategize and organise to make the steelband industry an integral component of our future well-being?”
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Web Posted - Sunday
April 25, 2021
When Steel Talks Reboot - Feel the Music - Live
the Experience
Crossfire Steel Orchestra - “Total Praise” | Khuent Rose - Arranger
Brooklyn, New York, USA -
Crossfire Steel Orchestra’s performance of the all-time favorite “Total Praise” at the Gospelypso 2010 concert.
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Web Posted - Friday
April 23, 2021
Pan Trinbago
Pan Trinbago Drum Factory receives steel shipment
Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - Central Executive officers and Drum factory staff (pictured above) unpack a container of materials to produce hundreds of drums for steel pan manufacturers.
...one step closer to realizing the goal of transforming Pan
Trinbago from financial dependence to financial independence and
abundance.
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Web Posted - Friday
April 23, 2021
When Steel Talks - Reboot - - Feel the
Music - Live the Experience
“In The Rainforest” – An Unforgettable Steelband Experience
Global - "The final night was magical, the players were relaxed before the performance, Len “Boogsie” Sharpe [composer and arranger of ‘In the Rainforest’] was calm and cool. We walked on to the grounds where the band was set up and it was as if nothing else mattered but the music in that moment. Time was frozen. The crowd was silent. The exuberant Ben Jackson as conductor guided the players who were performing as one unit with pure precision, to experience a classical piece of genius by Len “Boogsie” Sharpe. We could hear the sounds of birds, hear the rustle in the trees, experience the temperament of the wind blowing through the trees, and feel the life and moods of the rainforest first hand as if we were actually there. Then in the finale, just when one thought the song had come to a climatic end, the band stopped, with “Boogsie” soloing effortlessly, only to have the band join in to bring the performance to a resounding end.------ Mark Loquan
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Web Posted -
Thursday April 22, 2021
Cardinal Points
Prince Phillip’s death sparks memes
London, United Kingdom - As one monarch falls, the royal family mourns. Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh, has died at the age of 99. He was married to Queen Elizabeth for 74 years. Including the Queen, he leaves behind many royal family members such as his grandchildren Prince William and Prince Harry.
....Mirror News listed some of Prince Phillip’s worst, cringe-worthy quotes. Some of his “gaffes” show just how out-of-touch and tone-deaf he could be when he was around different kinds of people.
....“You look like you’re ready for bed!” Prince Phillip said in
2003 to the President of Nigeria who was in national dress,
which consists of colorful, wrapped clothing.
If you think this is bad, don’t worry, it gets even worse.
“Deaf? If you’re near there, no wonder you are deaf,” Prince
Phillip said in 2000 to a group of deaf children standing near a
steel drum band.
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Web Posted - Thursday April 22, 2021
When Steel Talks
Earth Song - Michael Jackson - The Codrington Pan Family Steelpan Cover
Global - The Codrington Pan Family rendered a cover of Michael Jackson’s “Earth Song.” A short film from Jackson's best-selling single earned Michael the Doris Day Music Award from the Humane Society’s Genesis Awards.
The urgent need to address the issues facing the planet and all that inhabit it were on the forefront of Michael’s mind when he created this song and short film; issues that are even more urgent today.
Listen to The Codrington Pan Family′s performance.
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Web Posted - Thursday
April 22, 2021
When Steel Talks
Celebrating the Birthday of Ray Holman through his music
Celebrating the Birthday of Arranger
Ray Holman
through his music - “Sapna (The Dream),” performed by the
world-renowned Skiffle Steel Orchestra at the 2013 Trinidad &
Tobago National Panorama finals.
Listen and watch
Web Posted - Thursday April 22, 2021
Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
Entertainers disappointed as performances spaces closed
Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - Disappointment etched the faces of members of the NLCB Fonclaire Steel Orchestra as they reacted, yesterday, to the announcement by Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh of the closure of performing spaces for another three weeks.
Some of the younger players cried openly because Fonclaire was all set to celebrate its 55th anniversary with a mega concert carded for the Amphitheatre, Naparima Bowl, San Fernando, this Sunday.
The concert was scheduled to feature guest artistes such as Swappi, Baron, Jazz exponent Vaughnette Bigford
among other talented singers and musicians.
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Web Posted - Tuesday April 20, 2021
When Steel Talks
Alston Jack - Renowned Steelband Arranger & Composer
An Exclusive Interview
Global - “I was nine years old. When I was twelve years old, I started to arrange for a band, the Tobago All Stars, the same band that I started with when I was nine years old. That’s three years later. I was arranging for the same band and took them to competition. That was in 1962... I came to the United States in 1969, with the Desperadoes Steel Band. The government of Trinidad and Tobago gave us, all the band members a scholarship to do music at the Third Street Music School in Manhattan.” -- Alston Jack
Learn who the late Alston Jack was through an exclusive
interview with the man himself.
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Web Posted - Monday
April 19, 2021
music.appstate.edu/news
Steely Pan Steel Band Explores the Groove of Steel Pan with Student Compositions
North Carolina, USA - In their concert on Tuesday, April 20, at 8:00pm, the Steely Pan
Steel Band will play a program featuring students’ arrangements
and compositions.
The concert will be live-streamed at
music.appstate.edu/performances.
Dr. Diana Loomer, Director of the Steely Pan Steel Band, speaks
about the upcoming concert:
What is the theme of Tuesday’s concert?
We are doing something a little different from our typical
"high-energy" concert. Although we do have a few of those pieces
on the program, our focus this time has been more about “groove”
and also the “sweet” sound of pan.
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Web Posted - Sunday
April 18, 2021
When Steel Talks
Condolences to the family and friends of Alston Jack
Global - When Steel Talks
extends our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Alston Jack
aka “Lil Jack” on his passing on April 17, 2021.
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Web Posted - Sunday
April 18, 2021
When Steel Talks Reboot - Feel the Music - Live
the Experience
Despers USA Steel Orchestra - “Hear Oh Lord” | Wilfred Kieal, Sr - Arranger
Brooklyn, New York, USA - Despers USA Steel Orchestra’s performance of the all-time favorite “Hear Oh Lord” at the Gospelypso 2010 concert.
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Web Posted -
Sunday April 18, 2021
When Steel Talks
Meet Malikiya Bando - Trinidad & Tobago
Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form

Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. -“I also want to encourage our female pan players to take care of their health and mental wellness because a lot of the success that is enjoyed by our fraternity is because of the roles that we play in management/administration, section leaders and taking care of others in the pan yards, in addition to our responsibilities in the home, relationships or careers...
“...the lack of respect that is given to us by the wider national community is disappointing. Even though music is a part of everyday life, citizens still do not recognise how much discipline and talent are needed to learn and perform. Steelpan has given so much wealth and merriment to other communities of persons; why can’t some of these work with us to improve our livelihood?...” -- Malikiya Bando
She is young, gifted and wise beyond her years. She sees the way
forward. In addition she is a valued member of Desperadoes Steel
Orchestra and Caribbean Steelpan Connextion. In an exclusive
interview with When Steel Talks - musician Malikiya Bando shares
her experiences, views, reflections and dreams on Pan, and the
steelpan art form overall.
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Web Posted - Saturday
April 17, 2021
When Steel Talks - Reboot
Meet Danica Livingston - Trinidad & Tobago
Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form
Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - A pan-lifer she is, beginning from day one. Her DNA spells PAN from front to back and back to front. In an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks - Danica Livingston shares thoughts for the way forward from both a philosophical and practical perspective, along with her insight, passion for the life and culture.
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Web Posted - Friday
April 16, 2021
When Steel Talks
The Rise and Fall of the Pan Am North Stars
Trinidad & Tobago W.I. - This
is the story of the Pan Am North Stars Steel Orchestra. They
started off in Upper Bournes Road in St. James. Up in that
section of St. James was Ross Lands in the foothills of Fort
George and Isaac Terrace where the ‘Pepper Pot’ nightclub used
to be. Further up was a community that was given the name of
‘Pig Town.’ The Roach family lived at 33 Upper Bournes Road and
as a kid, Sonny started beating small tin pans in order to get
into the Orisha yard near Patna and Guthrie Streets. This yard
was also called the Shango yard. Sonny tuned pans for the Harlem
Nightingales and eventually formed Sun Valley in 1946 after
playing for a while with a band called Nob Hill from Khandahar.
Members from Casablanca used to come by Sun Valley yard to tune
and play their pans, so much so, that Sun Valley was the only
pan side from the West that could go and play on Charlotte
Street on Carnival nights.
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Web Posted - Wednesday
April 14, 2021
When Steel Talks - Reboot
Meet Dr. Arielle A. Chase Blair - Brooklyn, New York
Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form
Brooklyn, New York, USA - She brings uncommon intellect, diplomacy, sensitivity and foresight to the steelpan music arena. In an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks - captain, panist, performing artist and (Doctor of Pharmacy) Arielle Chase shares her views on Pan, culture and desires for the steelpan art form, and more.
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Web Posted - Tuesday
April 13, 2021
When Steel Talks Reboot - Feel the Music - Live
the Experience
A Musical Tribute to the late Martin “Dougie” Douglas - “Why Should I Feel Discouraged? (His Eye is on the Sparrow)” | Khuent Rose & Damany James | Brooklyn, New York, USA
Brooklyn, New York, USA -
Musician standouts
Khuent Rose and Damany James perform a special tribute to
the late Martin “Dougie” Douglas - ʽWhy Should I Feel Discouraged? (His Eye Is on the Sparrow)’
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Web Posted - Sunday
April 11, 2021
When Steel Talks - Reboot
Home Going Service for Mr. Martin “Dougie” Douglas
Brooklyn, New York, USA - From Martin Douglas' memoriam: For over two decades Mr. Douglas was a leader in Brooklyn’s steelband scene, playing his music everywhere he went, mentoring generations of young players and keeping the steelpan music a vibrant part of New York’s cultural life. He was the founder of Crossfire Steel Orchestra, a steel band admired across the city and beyond, and president of the United States Steelband Association.
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Web Posted - Friday
April 9, 2021
When Steel Talks - Reboot
Dr. Geraldine Connor (Educator, Theatre Director, Musician, Composer, Performer, Panist & Arranger) - In Her Own Words
Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form
Global - She was one of the pioneers who had huge dreams, tremendous respect and expectations for the steelpan instrument. Moreover, she applied her immense talents into the art form. She lit the torch, and pointed out which way was up. Through her few posts she told us about her accomplishments, gave us history, guidance and much encouragement. Notes and thoughts for the WST family from the legendary and iconic Dr. Connor.
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Web Posted - Friday
April 9, 2021
Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
Small wants steel pan to be prime instrument in schools

(Left to Right): Rodney Small & Ronaldo Browne, a member of the Sion Hill Euphonium rendering a song at last Tuesday’ press conference
St. Vincent and the Grenadines, W.I. - Renowned local panist – Rodney Small, wants to see the steel pan be made the prime instrument in schools in St Vincent and the Grenadines- SVG.
Small made this declaration while speaking at a press conference of the Sion Hill Steel Orchestra Inc., last Tuesday at the Peace Memorial Hall.
Representing the Youlou Pan Movement (YPM), the umbrella body for the artform in SVG, Small declared: “I am now going [to] personally challenge the Honourable Prime Minister, the Minister of Education and the Minister of Culture to propose to Cabinet that we make the steel pan instrument the prime instrument in our schools’ curriculum and music programmes”, a press release stated.
Small, who heads the YPM, further proposed that it should not be just as an
extracurricular activity, “but it must be placed on the front burner of the
education system, just like Math and Social Studies”.
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Web Posted - Tuesday
April 7, 2021
When Steel Talks - Reboot
Meet Rudolph Commissiong - a pioneer of steelband music - Arranger & Captain of Esso Dixie Stars - UpClose!
![Rudy Commissiong, captain of Esso Dixie Stars is on left. Steve Dupres - at centre - was the arranger and player of the “Echophones” made by [Herman] “Rock” Johnston, who's at right in picture](../../img2021/apr/r-johnson-steve-dupres-r-commissiong.jpg)
Rudy Commissiong, captain of Esso Dixie Stars is on left. Steve Dupres - at centre - was the arranger and player of the “Echophones” made by [Herman] “Rock” Johnston, who's at right in picture

Global - "One day during rehearsals I took a break and walked through the terrace, which was part of the building at the back and side of the nightclub to a bar, which I thought was part of the hotel, and called Casey’s Bar. There were about half a dozen white men drinking and talking. I ordered a beer. The bartender stood there rather frozen, then one of the men who I assumed knew who I was told the bartender something about the band. The bartender then said: “OK, but you will have to take it with you. You can’t drink it here....” That was very degrading and something that lived with me for a long time. ------- Rudolph Commissiong
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Web Posted -
Tuesday April 6, 2021
When Steel Talks
Meet Angela Howard - New York, USA
Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form

New York, USA -“Aside from my love of the instrument, I think it is important to preserve our culture in perpetuity. All too often, we are so overly influenced by ʽwestern culture’ that we are willing to leave our own ways behind. I don’t want Pan or Caribbean culture to be like those extinct languages lamented only after they are lost altogether. We bring our stories and history to life through our culture. It is our responsibility to document and preserve in our own voices, as opposed to having someone else interpret it for us.” -- Angela Howard
She is indeed a woman in pan - Pan daughter, wife, mother and
fan. In an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks - panist
and veteran pan mom Angela Howard shares her experiences, views,
reflections and expectations on Pan, culture, and the steelpan
art form overall.
read more
Web Posted - Tuesday April 6, 2021
When Steel Talks - Reboot
Jamettes... Steelband Essentials
Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form
Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - Her roots are in the gayelle. Around 1881, it was the place where stick fighters met and fought, especially in the capital, Port of Spain. There she supported and cared for her fighting batonnair man. Resourcefully, she carried pelau, rum, bandages as well as bottles and stones in her pretty basket. These supplies, she used to attend to her fighting man or King as he was often called. So when the stick fighting era was over, she transferred her skills and dedication to the men of the steelbands during the ‘40s, ‘50s and ‘60s.
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Web Posted - Monday
April
5, 2021
When Steel Talks - Reboot
Meet Koruri Hanato of Japan
Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form
Japan - She is a panist, arranger and leader of Panple Steel Orchestra in Japan. And
she is a member of the famed Trinidad All Stars. In an exclusive interview,
Koruri Hanato shares her immeasurable joy and love of Panorama, the steelpan
instrument, its music and culture on When Steel Talks.
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Web Posted - Sunday
April 4, 2021
When Steel Talks - Reboot
Meet Shannon Mc David - Trinidad & Tobago
Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form
Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. -
She is a scholar, an intellect, a serious practitioner of the performing arts. This, in addition to being a budding scientist and of course a panist, who knows a thing or two about winning Panorama performances - as a member of both the 2009
& 2010 champions Silver Stars Steel Orchestra - and the 2018 Renegades Steel Orchestra. In an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks - Shannon Mc David shares her feelings, experiences, expectations and passion for the steelpan instrument, its music, the art form and more.
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Web Posted - Sunday
April 4, 2021
When Steel Talks - Reboot
Rudolph Charles - Thirty-Six Years Later, Steelband Leader Still Exceptional
Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. -
From Rudolph Charles' memoriam: He led his community and band with a togetherness that could only have been achieved by love and total commitment to the cause.
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Web Posted - Sunday
April
4, 2021
When Steel Talks - Reboot
Meet Miranda Martin - Trinidad & Tobago
Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form
Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - Miranda has traveled the world over as a member of the legendary Desperadoes Steel Orchestra. She embodies all the characteristics of a great panist - talent, intellect, discipline, and sacrifice. She is most proud of the lives she has touched through her years of playing pan. In an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks, Miranda Martin of Trinidad and Tobago shares how the steelpan instrument has impacted her life.
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Web Posted - Saturday
April 3, 2021
When Steel Talks
Ralph MacDonald - WST Exclusive Interview - on the Legendary Rudolph Charles
Global -
In this part of the When Steel Talks exclusive interview with Grammy award-winning producer and song writer, Ralph MacDonald
- he speaks on the brilliance of the legendary leader of Desperadoes Steel Orchestra, Rudolph Charles.
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Web Posted - Sunday
April 2, 2021
Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
Al-Rawi promises Hatters proper home
San Fernando, Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - San Fernando West MP Faris Al-Rawi said he is doing all he can to make sure Hatters Steel Orchestra finds a proper home in the correct way.
“It is a work in progress, and we (stakeholders) should get that right with proper consultation and co-ordination,” he said on Wednesday night after a lease-distribution ceremony in Marabella.
“We are paying attention to Hatters’ reorganisation and relocation.”
He referred to the band as a strong contributor to the history of pan. The band is one of the oldest in San Fernando.
Last month, thieves broke into Hatters’ panyard at Lady Hailes
Avenue in San Fernando. They stole hundreds of thousands of
dollars’ worth of equipment and musical instruments, including
pans.
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Web Posted - Friday
April 2, 2021
When Steel Talks
Marvin Gaye - Calypso Blues - To take me back to Trinidad
Global -
The late great Marvin Gaye sings Calypso Blues written by Nat “King” Cole as a tribute to him on the
“A Tribute to The Great Nat
King Cole” 1965 album.
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Web Posted - Thursday
April 1, 2021
When Steel Talks - Reboot
Meet Sunity Maharaj of Trinidad and Tobago
Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form
Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - She
is one the foremost critical thinkers of our time - always
bringing a sober and honest voice to the conversation. An ardent
supporter of Trinidad and Tobago arts and culture - Sunity
Maharaj speaks on women, Pan, and the way forward in an
exclusive interview with When Steel Talks.
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Web Posted - Thursday
April 1, 2021
Scot Scoop News
Music: a uniting force
Exploring how music impacts Caribbean, Indian, and American culture
Global - ....Since then, the people of Trinidad and Tobago have developed the steel pan, which is now their national instrument. What once was music from car parts, paint pots, oil drums, and biscuit tins turned into the powerful, tuned, hammered-out steel pan we have today.
Keishaun Julien, a steel pan musician based in Trinidad and Tobago, has been playing the steel pan since he was 5-years-old and, along the journey, has found his true passion in music.
“Music has really allowed me to see the world, share my talent, share the national instrument of Trinidad and Tobago, and touch people’s lives in many different ways. It’s something that I enjoy doing, and I live for,” Julien said.
....“The steel pan is one of those instruments that brings together all the
cultures and unites us,” Julien said. “It is something that we as Trinbagonians
identify with—it’s the raw identity of the creative people of Trinidad and
Tobago.”
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Web Posted --- Thursday
April 1, 2021
When Steel Talks
Rudolph Charles remains... The Baddest Desperado
Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - Thirty-six years ago, Laventille’s Rudolph Charles shuffled off this mortal coil and went out in style - a glam funeral service, his soul encased in the Chariot pans he invented and three religions vying for meager props at his rites on the banks of the Caroni - as an age of innocence was nearing its own death.
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2020 Trinidad and Tobago National Steelband Panorama Info - Complete
Global
- PanOnTheNet/ WhenSteelTalks is Panorama
Central! Complete information on the 2020 season of the
Trinidad and Tobago National Panorama, and competitions:
Schedules, Orders of Appearance for preliminary,
semi-final and final phases for large, medium and small
conventional steel orchestras, and single pan bands;
arrangers’ bios, bios of steel orchestras; full results,
panyard addresses, history of previous Panoramas, and
much more!
see complete information
index
Web Posted - February
2020
When Steel Talks
Complete Summary of Results of all Conventional Steel Orchestras - 2020 Trinidad & Tobago National Panorama
Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - At a glance and on a single page, access the comprehensive summary of results for the Small, Medium and Large conventional steel orchestras that participated in their respective categories in the 2020 Panorama.
Follow the musical journey of respective bands through all three
phases - compare side-by-side preliminaries, semi-finals and finals through data on
band info, scores, tunes of choice and arrangers - on one page.
access full summary