We Must Respect Our Pan Artists
The article defends the actions of super arrangers of steelband music who arrange for more than one band during the Panorama competition. Some of these arrangers include, Len "Boogsie" Sharpe, Clive "Brados" Bradley, "Sugar" Ray Holman, Leon "Smooth" Edwards, Ken Professor Philmore and Jit Samaroo. These men are great inspiration to the growth of the steelband and are pursued by various steelbands who know of their commitment, their immeasurable talent and their superior knowledge.
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Trinidad Guardian
26-Jan-88
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Subjects: | Arrangers (Musicians), > Trinidad and Tobago, Steel band music, > Trinidad and Tobago, Steel bands (Music), > Trinidad and Tobago, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2139/40372 |
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Summary: | The article defends the actions of super arrangers of steelband music who arrange for more than one band during the Panorama competition. Some of these arrangers include, Len "Boogsie" Sharpe, Clive "Brados" Bradley, "Sugar" Ray Holman, Leon "Smooth" Edwards, Ken Professor Philmore and Jit Samaroo. These men are great inspiration to the growth of the steelband and are pursued by various steelbands who know of their commitment, their immeasurable talent and their superior knowledge. |
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