Greenidge injects Pan into Differentology

The Trinidad GuardianRobbie Greenidge puts his special twist on the Bunji Garlin hit Differentology at Caribbean Night.

Trinidad and Tobago, W.I. - Robert Greenidge took Caribbean Night to another level last Thursday night. Initiated over two decades ago at Upper Level Club in West Mall, the weekly Thursday night special is being reprised at Woodbrook’s popular De Nu Pub, featuring Pelham Goddard and Roots, with handpicked guest artistes.

Guesting with Roots, Greenidge turned the venue inside out playing four of his original selections, including Paradise Gardens. However, it was the aggregation's interpretation of Differentology that really had the crowd waking up and setting the place alight. Embellishing the Bunji Garlin hit single with horns, with soloing by saxophonist Malcolm Boyce and trumpeter Clyde Mitchell, and Greenidge on pan, Differentology was presented, and welcomed, with new gusto and relish. This cover is crying out for entry to the studio, to add to the song’s already impressive ratings and just released video.
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