‘ Band From Space ’ sung by “Crazy” 2023: Tune of choice | LH Pan Groove - Trinidad & Tobago Panorama Tune of Choice 2013 | Our Boys | Couva Joylanders - Trinidad & Tobago Tune of Choice 2007 | Desperadoes | Renegades | Pan Glow | Pamberi | San City Steel Symphony | - Trinidad & Tobago Tune of Choice 2007 | Pantonic | Adlib | Sesame Flyers | D'Radoes | - New York Tune of Choice 2007 | Pantasia | Real Steel | Croydon | Glissando - United Kingdom lyrics and more ‘Band From Space’ Music by Amrit Samaroo Lyrics by Edwin “Crazy” Ayoung ‘ Band From Space, ’ Amrit Samaroo explains, is a true ‘pan song’ in every sense of the word. He wrote it for the New York stage side steelban...
Happy Birthday to Edwin Ayoung March 19th When Steel Talks extends Birthday Greetings to composer and performing artist “Crazy” - Edwin Ayoung Edwin Ayoung or “Crazy” - born Edwin Ayoung in 1944, on Maraval Road in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad of a Venezuelan mother and Trinidadian father of Chinese descent, was - in his youth - as skilled and competitive in his country’s national pastime of cricket, as he has been now for years as a world-travelled musician, performing artist and composer. Though dubbed “The Loveable Lunatic of Soca,” Ayoung has time and again not been given his due in his native land, yet remains one of the most commercially successful artists on the international soca scene. An experimentalist, he pioneered the unique musical genre known as Parang Soca and played a leading role in promoting Chutney Soca. Crazy would go on to sing several monster smashes in parang soca, including Cold Sweat, Muchacha and Homemade Wine. More on Crazy Related content...
Deja Cain June 26th When Steel Talks extends Birthday Greetings to panist Deja Cain Currently, Deja is pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Performing Arts with a specialization in Music at the University of Trinidad and Tobago hoping one day to become qualified in her craft... See Bio Related content: Meet Deja Cain of Trinidad & Tobago - Steelpan Performing Artist September by Earth, Wind and Fire (Steelpan Cover) performed by Deja Cain See more breaking news
“ OMG - thanks guys! This what y’all looking at here is a gift from GOD, and it’s not what you do, but is how you do it - is that makes it look easy. “ And don’t forget it’s a lot of hard work to play with the steelband, cuz it’s more people you have to look after, so your responsibility is much more ... so take your time and pay attention and you’ll find your way.” Desperadoes Steel Orchestra / “ More Sokah ” / Panorama Final 2020 Quick Oral Bio “Well I’ve started playing from very young with CARIB Tokyo . That was my first band from the age of seven years old. I also played with some schools at that time - until I was able to practice with the big band. “I got my first break in 1985 with the Pan Is Beautiful Music Festival - And my first time playing for the Panorama that same year. The arranger, Mr. Ray Holman ...
When Steel Talks - Reboot Clive Bradley - Memories and Current Thoughts Related to Women in the Steelpan World Clive Bradley with the women of Pantonic New York, USA - “The first time that I remember seeing women play Steelpan was around 1968, somewhere around there - when three women joined Desperadoes; one of them was Ursula, on the tenor pan, and she still plays with the band today. The other, Carol, played tenor pan too, and the third, whose name I can't recall right now, played the Bass. It was a sort of status symbol for those guys because there were not too many bands with women playing. They were good players. As a matter of fact, I believe that Scrunter (Owen Reyes Johnson) wrote Woman On The Bass for particularly that girl.” --- Clive Bradley See more
Leah Wilson June 16th When Steel Talks extends Birthday Greetings to panist Leah Wilson “*Sigh and smile* Bass is BAE! I must admit when I first was introduced to steel pan, from an optical perspective the bass was the pan I did NOT want to play. It looked so “obzocky” and “cumbersome.” Then I was left no option but to play the 6 bass and I was hesitant, but as soon as I played the first song I learned “Feeling hot hot hot” I knew that the bass and I would have an everlasting bond. This pan is truly my love.” -- Leah Wilson It’s a serious love affair between her and her bass. You only have to watch her perform once and witness the joy and exuberance she has for the art form. In an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks - panist Leah Wilson shares her reflections, experiences and views on Pan, and the steelpan art form overall. ...
Salah Wilson May 21st When Steel Talks extends Birthday Greetings to panist Salah Wilson “I would like to see the Pan take its rightful place in universities, colleges and institutions of learning on an equivalent basis as that of strings and horns. I am working towards this goal.” -- Salah Wilson In an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks, steelpan musician, composer, arranger and educator - scholar Salah Wilson, shares his visions and overall thoughts on Panorama, its past, present and future... Related content: A Ministry Exclusively for the Steelpan in Trinidad & Tobago Salah Wilson - Panorama Steelband arranger bio Salah Wilson: a Man with a Vision, a Plan and a Point of Execution Salah Wilson - Writer, arranger and educator, speaks on Panorama ...
Alyssa Cain June 3rd When Steel Talks extends Birthday Greetings to panist Alyssa Cain Alyssa Cain with Despers USA Relevant content Steelband Community On the Front lines Against COVID-19
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