When Steel Talks extends our deepest belated condolences to the legendary Robert Greenidge , Roger Greenidge and family on the passing of their mom Ermine Greenidge. Mrs Ermine Greenidge and son Roger Greenidge Leave a comment
Michael “Toby” Tobas Michael “Toby” Tobas with Desperadoes - Panorama 1970 Profile: Calypso / soca drums and percussion player Drummer and percussionist from Trinidad & Tobago. Played with Clive Zanda, Mighty Sparrow, Harry Belafonte. Clarence Curvan Orchestra, Hugh Hendricks & The Buccaneers, The Equitables and Desperadoes Steel Orchestra Michael “Toby” Tobas Michael “Toby” Tobas is one of the premier percussionists from Trinidad, and from the 1960s onwards, he has led the way in Trinidad in earning a living as a working musician via performances, recordings and touring, and has been at the forefront of major developments in modern Trinidad music. He toured internationally with Harry Belafonte for five years (1972-1977) appearing on two recordings with Belafonte: Turn the World Around and Belafonte Live...
Better known as ‘Maubert the Pan Man’ Aubrey ‘Boss’ Bryan came from Guyana in 1964 and settled in the UK. During his first few months in the UK he worked for Phillips Radio/TV Ltd in Croydon where he experimented with new techniques for heat-treating pans. In the mid 1970s he was invited with Sterling Betancourt OBE to tune some pans for the firm of A Major of Purley Way, which was intending to mass-produce the instruments. They soon realised there was a fault in the preparation of the material. As they could not get the desired tones, the venture never materialised. In 1979, he toured Germany with the British Airways Groovers Steel Orchestra as player and tuner and was invited to produce a complete set of instruments for a high school in West Berlin. This was the first of many such commissions. Around the same time he featured in several short films about the making of pans, started a three year BSc in Social Sciences and invented the ‘Octopan’ - the prototype of which was exhibited i...
2023: Tune of choice | Panosonic Connection - Trinidad & Tobago Panorama Lyrics VERSE I am addicted to pan My darling please understand When dem tenors tuning I does forget everything I doing If ya hear how my ears and them ringing This music does make me feel to wine... down low, I have to go CHORUS The melody, it calling me A rhythm, calling Bacchanal, calling me Panorama, calling me Savannah, calling me... leh we go I would help it if I can But i have to meet the band Cause I love steelpan, I love pan VERSE Imagine something so sweet Some say it sweeter than meat And when they start playing If you see de energy start rising Dem fellas does have de people pumping If ya see de North Stand start to wine... down low, I have to go CHORUS JAM Jump up (jump up, jump up, but we going to tear dis place up boy) Hands up (hands up, hands up, hey keep jumping up, keep up) Jump up ...
‘ Pan By Storm ’ sung by “Keith “Designer” Prescott written by Ken “Professor” Philmore 2023: Tune of choice | Musical Gems Steel Orchestra - Trinidad & Tobago Panorama 2023 2019: Tune of choice | Arima Golden Symphony - Trinidad & Tobago Panorama 2019
Gary “Soup” Harrigin Condolences on the passing of Master Tuner Roland Harrigin’s brother Gary Harrigin aka “Soup.” He was one of the brothers who took all of Roland’s pans to Rudolph Charles to hear once completed. Gary Harrigin was also very good in the making of the steelpan instrument as well. May Gary Rest in peace. Submitted by Lyndon Spencer
Glenda Gamory Glenda Gamory (May 10th 1944 – May 9, 2019) was an exceptional Trinidadian steelband, leader. At a very young age she said to her mentor - the iconic Rudolph Charles of the famed Desperadoes Steel Orchestra ““Trail”, when I grow up - I want to be just like you. I want to lead a steelband, take it to Panorama and win. To which he replied - “G-Forde what ever you put your mind to you can do it.” “It’s great when you have good people behind you... Just say I’m the chief, cook and bottle washer.” ....Glenda Gamory When Steel Talks provides an exclusive 2002 interview with Glenda Forde-Gamory. Mrs. Gamory was the president for Pantonic Steel Orchestra. Pantonic Steel Orchestra is one the premiere steel orchestras in the world. In addition to being one of the founding member and leader of this five-time championship musical organization Mrs. Gamory was a grandmother and respected member of the New York community... Related Content: Remembering the Quiet...
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