Kitch's "Mama dis is Mas" by Highlanders (1964)

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The famous Highlanders performing the Road March from 1964, Kitch's "Mama dis is Mas".Highlanders and their great tuner Bertie Marshall revolutionized the sound of the steelband when they introduced the deeper sunk amplified "High" tenor.The Highlanders sound was so revolutionary that pan aficionados scoffed at it, calling it "Chinese music"But their sound caught on, and soon all bands started featuring the higher pitched tenor pans.(Compare this sound to Desper's "My Pussin" also from 1965)

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  • lovely sound-very melodic
  • That person in the center playing the double pan is definitely 'Mr. Dalton Narine'. I grew up with Clyde George even before he became 'Lightning George'. He is not even in that picture. I am a hundred percent Sure
  • Way before my time, but 'pan for days,eh!'

    C. A-M.
  • Hey Gonzales/Dalton Narine,

    Aren't you glad that you are still alive, to set the record straight! LOL!

    You're alive and kicking, and someone is already changing your history, in front your face, by not merely 'writing' you out (and off), but by ignoring your correction, and denying your image likeness! LOL!
  • The last true word re the Highlanders photo: The year the photo was taken was 1971. Not 1964. Good thing Bertie Marshall knows the truth.
    Also, refer to the TV6 film I made about Bertie Marshall. The only reason we used the photo in the film was the paucity of shots we collected from Franklyn Ollivierri (aka Olliviera) and others with close ties to the band. The film ran for an hour and that meant hundreds of shots to cover the script and interviews, because there wasn't any footage to be found anywhere. So, many shots were repeated, but we did manage to tell Bertie's story, despite TV6's bastardization of the film. It was like a steel band clash with the Department of Bad Behavior. Fortunately, we made copies of the original and passed them out to key interviewees, who were shocked at the quality vis-a-vis the watered-down version the station aired.

    Keith Smith knows the story well. It was he who engineered the production.

    Don't panic, Highlanders fans, the original film will get your attention. We plan to screen it on youtube by donating it to WhenSteelTalks.

    Dalton Narine
  • The person next to Lightning George is Franklin from Carenge. He also is a double tenor man.
  • Sorry, re person in Highlanders photo, the Bomb tune was Divertimento in D.
    Dalton Narine
  • The person in the photo playing the double tenor is me, Dalton Narine. Sorry to burst anyone's bubble, but the Bomb we were playing on stage at the Queen's Park Savannah was Mozart's Divertimento in G. The Guardian photographer, a colleague then, captured the moment and gave me the snapshot the next day. I received a lot of grief from some members of my band,Trinidad All Stars, because performing with Highlanders was like cutting family ties. Once an All Stars always an All Stars. That was the code of honour implemented by the top bands. What nobody knew was I had lived a block from Bertie Marshall's home and even played Black Feet Tribe with the band when I was a kid. And Bertie carried the best double tenors in the land. The only way I could be gifted one from him was to play the instrument in HIS band. That's how I got to take back to New York the pan that I was playing. Get your facts straight before sending it out on the Web. Pan is serious business.
  • sorry it's www.youtube.com/mrslightning to view the videos of the pan King of straight ahead jazz, Clyde Lightning George.
  • The double tenor man in the photo is my husband, Clyde Lightning George. I'm 100% sure of that!
    I sent the photo to a friend in Trinidad who thought it was a current photo of him. He has aged well ,almost as well as his music has evolved. Check out his page on When Steel Talks. You can view his playing at www.youtube.mrslightning. He is the Pan King of Straight Ahead Jazz.
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