Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form

Trinidad and Tobago - “For me, to play something that came about from a simple oil drum, but fascinates people around the world, is amazing.” - She is an intellectual, multi-talented, thoughtful, forward-thinking beyond her years...  In an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks -  panist, musician, budding photographer, future lawyer and performing artist Cherylee Goddard-Legair shares her reflections, experiences and views on Pan, and the steelpan art form.
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  • Cherylee surely knows how to do it like a boss, she's on her way to even greater things, be blessed.

  • .....Her grandmother's brother was Dudley Rouff....Captain/Mgr. of Tokyo in the early days...Ken Bain, Rawle Brazier, Evans, Ramadhin, ''Wilfred ''Beak''...Sargeant....

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