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Trinidad & Tobago Panorama 2016 - HOME
sung by Joanne Foster
music by Don Clarke
lyrics by Gregory “GB” Ballantyne
produced by Junior “IBO” Joseph
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LYRICSVerse 1
Soca
It have panman who doh come
Round
de yard whole year
Wouldn’t come
and coast a drum
To tune dey ear
Dey rusty and cannot read
But
thirsty to play de lead
Pan-practice dey reach with speed
Dusk to dawn
Dey are de best
practice champion
Fraid to be
late
Somebody might fall een on
dey pan
But super drill
Is
overkill
Wid over-concentration
Yuh could miss a note in every run
When band sound lame
Dey pass de
blame
And de usual suspects are
No-one but de Adjudicators
Chorus
DOH BLAME DE
JUDGES
FIND WHEY YUH FAULT IS
WORK THROUGH YUH PACES
AND STAND
UP TO DE TEST
DOH BLAME DE JUDGES
DOH HOLD NO GRUDGES
YOU HOLD DE
ACES
PUT OUT YUH BEST
Verse 2
It eh have
no musician
No time, nowhere
Who does only try his hand
Six
weeks a year
We have sleek Panmen
is true
But six weeks from 52
Can’t loose de genius in you
Most
Steelbands
Dey ent have a
practising Stage Side
To keep
players
Improving skill-level
bona fide
But Rama night
When
band ent tight
If yuh hear dem
complaining
Dat de Judges wasn’t
listening
Dey take no blame
Didn’t raise dey game
Never short
on alibi
Specially if dey ent
qualify
Chorus
_________________
Verse 3
Is de very
Judges who
Turn night to day
Sit many hours through
Million
bands play
Committed to
excellence
Through naked
resilience
For petty dollars and
sense
Sleepless nights
Between
Tobago and Trinidad
Beating
traffic
Running from dey job to a
Panyard
To God be praised
Dey
never phased
Dey are from a
special club
Every year dey do a
thankless job
Dey love Steelpan
And de Panman
So give dem a bligh
because
Dey wuk it much harder
dan yours.
Chorus
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Joanne Foster was the 2013 Calypso Queen of Trinidad and Tobago - a title won singing More Than An Oil Drum. Joanne first stepped into the entertainment spotlight in 1988 as a vibrant young teenager, immediately announcing her potential by being awarded ‘Best Soloist & Dancer’ at the San Fernando Arts Festival for Schools. The following year she placed second in the National Teen Talent Show.
In 1994 Joanne Foster emerged as one of COTT’s (Copyright Organisation of Trinidad & Tobago) National Song Festival Winners. She made her 1995 debut at the Spectacular Forum, copping the National Carnival Commission (NCC) award for the ‘Most Promising Female Calypsonian.’ Joanne was also a Calypso Fiesta semi finalist in her first appearance at that Skinner Park event. She would make five subsequent appearances at the Semi Finals: 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2008. Additionally, from 2003 she was in the South Monarch Competition finals for eight consecutive years.
A background vocalist attached to the Junior “Ibo” Joseph Dancing Dread Studio for many years, Joanne has sung background vocals for many of the top calypsonians in Trinidad and Tobago. In 2012 she made her debut in the ‘Pan Tune’ genre with an exciting tribute to Pan women everywhere called Pan Woman Jammin’. For 2014 Joanne was on point once more with On De Drag and Take Me With You, and so too in 2015 with King Birdie,
She makes beautiful work once more with this tune for the 2016 season, Dem Judges, featured here.
Don Clarke’s entry into the world of composing music for the steelpan took place in 2004, when he composed The Bomb vocalized by Edwin Ayoung aka ‘Crazy.’
Don has composed a number of pieces for the steelpan - the likes of Pan Mamaguy, Delgado – a musical tribute to the deceased iconic Pan maker Lincoln “Delgado” Noel, River Lime, Momentum and Pan Woman Jammin’.
An Atlanta, Georgia, USA resident - Don makes the annual pilgrimage to his homeland to immerse himself in the intensity of the steelband Panorama and to keep grounded with developments within the steelpan community in Trinidad & Tobago.
In 2014, the awesome foursome of Don Clarke, Gregory Ballantine, Jr. Ibo Joseph and Joann Foster produced two exciting compositions for the pan: “Take me with you and On De Drag; in 2015 it was “King Birdie” a tribute to the Mighty Sparrow. For 2016, they are back with a song entitled, “Dem Judges” a tribute to all Panorama Judges.
Gregory “GB” Ballantyne began composing professionally in 1986, when he collaborated with Len “Boogsie” Sharpe to pen Pan Rising and Dis Feeling Nice sung by Denise Plummer. In the ensuing years he would co-write winning Panorama selections for Desperadoes, and again for Phase II.
In Trinidad, GB’s compositions have won the National Calypso Monarch (Senior and Junior) Young King, International Humour, National Queen, Unattached Monarch, South Calypso King and East Zone Monarch. His works have placed artistes like Rikki Jai, Devon Seale, The Mystic Prowler, Aaron Duncan, to name a few, into winner’s row.
GB’s credits also include National and Regional Calypso Monarch titles in Antigua and Anguilla, as well as Chutney hits such as ‘Tassa-Man’ sung by Rooplal Gidharie and the perennial favourite ‘Ribbons’ sung by Marilyn Williams.
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