Here is an exclusive look at the TT$14 million panyard for the Desperadoes Steel Orchestra which has been homeless for several years, but which was gifted this piece of real estate at 25 Nelson Street in Port of Spain. When completed it will be the first steelband facility of its kind, anywhere in the world, occupying one and a half acres of land. Take a tour with me below: Under construction new Desperadoes Panyard
James Clarkson April 21st When Steel Talks extends Birthday Greetings to panist James Clarkson James Clarkson was born in Grenada on 21 April 1943 and has had a distinguished lifelong career in music with early exposure at the age of 12. He later joined the band of the Royal Grenada Police Force, appeared on stage with his father’s band, and by 17 was a member of the band of the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force as lead arranger and first trumpet player. By 23 years of age, he was the Director of Music of the band of the Royal Grenada Police Force, and soon became the arranger for the very successful Republic Bank Angel Harps Steel Orchestra , a post he still holds today. The Officers and Ranks of the Royal, Grenada Police Force (R.G.P.F.) take this opportunity to thank Commissioner James Clarkson OBE, QPM, Lmus, F. Sci, for his invaluable contribution to to the R.G.P.F and to wish him a healthy and productive retirement. James Clarkson with daughter Ayana Panorama Championships Gr
Happy Birthday to Charles Dick March 11th When Steel Talks extends Birthday Greetings to panist Charles Dick Charles Dick with Desperadoes Steel Orchestra at NY City Hall (1987) Charles Dick with Desperadoes Steel Orchestra at NY Carnegie Hall (1987) Charles Dick with Desperadoes Steel Orchestra at Harlem’s Apollo Theater (1987) Charles Dick with New York's D'Radoes Steel Orchestras - Like Ah Boss Relevant content Desperadoes’ Great New York Triumph Charles Dick in Pictures
Leslie S. Howard (Lus) When Steel Talks extends our sincere condolences to the family and friends of D'Radoes panist Angela Howard on the passing of her father - Leslie S. Howard (Lus) Hell Cats Steelband - with Leslie S. Howard - mid 1950s - image provided by Lincoln DePradine
Karen Codrington matriarch of the Codrington Pan Family “It is very challenging juggling the different roles as a house-wife, mom, and musician. For example, sometimes I might be practicing at the pan yard while at the same time worrying about the pile of dirty clothes at home. Taking care of a family of 8 is no easy task but what makes it easier is the help of the rest of the family.” -- Karen Codrington She lives it, talks it and walks it full time - 24-7-365. She is one of the world's most successful steelpan parents. A panist and drummer in her own right, she oversees eight accomplished musicians. Share the real life of the matriarch of the Codrington’s Karen Codrington—in her own words—in a When Steel Talks exclusive. See more Relevant Content Meet Karen Codrington of Trinidad & Tobago Saying Goodbye to Karen Codrington of The Codrington Pan Family The Codrington Pan Family Pave the Way at SXSW Interactive
Franklin Mayers June 22th When Steel Talks extends Birthday Greetings to panist Franklin Mayers Ellie Mannette with Franklin Mayers of ADLIB Steel Orchestra Manager – Franklin Mayers In August of 1989, a group of Caribbean-Americans came together with a vision to promote the musical and cultural education, as well as the overall well being of the youths in the community. Jackson and Harry Headley, Neville Gaskin, Fitz Worrell, and Tony Alverez pooled their resources and their knowledge to form the ADLIB Steel Orchestra. Using handcrafted instruments, a few players and a dedicated musical arranger, the band began to take its first steps toward what would become a full-fledged cultural and educational organization. Continuing with its focus on th
Wayne “Bumpy” Inniss at New York J’Ouvert Wayne “Bumpy” Inniss with Despers USA The late Captain of Despers USA on Bass Related content: WST extends condolences... 2018 New York Panorama Champion - Despers USA Steel Orchestra - “Year For Love” - video Solo Harmonites Steel Orchestra steel pan music veterans - Wayne “Bumpy” Inniss is fifth from right.
Roger Anthony Bethelmy Roger Anthony Bethelmy Born: February 10, 1947 - Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies Education: St. George's College, Kingston, Jamaica 1959 -1964 College Prep - Business Professional Musical Experience The Winston Turner Quintet - Jamaica Hilton Hotel - 1967 - 1968 The Billy Cooke Trio - The Runaway Bay Hotel - 1968 - 1969 The Caribs - The Sheraton Kingston Hotel - 1969 - 1973 The Dizzy Gillespie ABC-TV Special - Kingston, Jamaica - 1972 The Hubert Laws Concert - Kingston, Jamaica - 1971 The Chris White Concert - Kingston, Jamaica - 1972 Recordings EDDIE KENDRICKS - Boogie Down - Motown IKE & TINA TURNER - Nut Bush - U.A. LETTA MBULU - Letta - A&M RECORDS ROD STEWART - Foot Loose & Fancy Free - Warner Brothers ROD STEWART - Blondes Have More Fun - Warner Brothers
Black Stalin Dr. Leroy Calliste fondly known as Black Stalin, passed today 28th December, 2022 Dr. Leroy Calliste was on born on the 24 September 1941 and raised on Coffee Street in San Fernando to George and Elcina Calliste. One of four children, he attended San Fernando Boys' R.C. School. He worked as a limbo dancer before taking up singing calypso in 1959 when he made his debut at the Good Shepherd Hall in St. Madeleine, but did not join a calypso tent until 1962 when he joined the Southern Brigade. He was given the nickname Black Stalin by fellow calypsonian Blakie in the mid-1960s. In 1967 Black Stalin joined Kitchener's Calypso Revue tent and managed to place in that year's Calypso Monarch competition. Stalin was popularly called the People’s Calypsonian. He was known for his militant Rastafarian and black nationalist lyrics. Stalin won the Calypso Monarch competition for the first time in 1979 (with "Caribbean Man" and "Play One") and went on to
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