Meet Lennox “Bobby” Mohammed - Champion Arranger for Guinness Cavaliers Steel Orchestra - Up-close!
 

New York, USA - Often when we talk about the steelpan music movement we forget or take for granted - just how young many of these now well-known icons of Pan were. Case in point: Lennox “Bobby” Mohammed, arranger for the legendary Guinness Cavaliers Steel Orchestra from southern Trinidad. So distinct and powerful was the sound of the Cavaliers, that they became one of the most feared orchestras of their time. There are those who will still swear that there were over two hundred players “on the road” in the orchestra.

In an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks (WST) champion steel orchestra panorama arranger Lennox “Bobby” Mohammed shares his memories and thoughts of Pan in that golden era, and the steelpan music moments of today...
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  • Condolences and sympathies to his family and friends, may this honourable gentleman R.I.P.

  • Excellent - Thank Bobby #cultureliveshere young pannist. A must listen to interview for any pan lover who wishes to get the facts. 

  • Happy Birthday man......

  • One cannot overestimate the impact Bobby Mohammed had on the steelband sound , tempo and style of arranging.

    To me , you could almost divide the steelband sound as BC ( before Cavaliers ) and AC ( After Cavaliers).

    This live panorama performance from Panorama 1969 is the closest thing that can show the impact of Cavaliers , back in the day.

    Incidentally , the album cover features Cavaliers , with Bobby in the middle with a white shirt.

    • THE WINNING ARRANGEMENT THAT YEAR

  • HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOBBY.

    Can't make it to the celebration but my thoughts will be with you.

  • Bobby you made the people of San Fernando very proud and you trailblazed the way for many great arrangers today . The incredible style you invented by doing the calypsoes majors to minors and vamping the bases . I never heard it before you started doing it , God had a plan for your life when Gondoliers split and Cavaliers was born . A blessing in disguise for you because this allowed you to go out on your own to start arranging . We who were left in Gondoliers challenged you for the Guinness sponsorship at Woodford Square . This was your first victory as you won it Here we are so many years later and in spite of the setback you had , you overcame with God's help and came out victorious . Blessings to you brother , Winston.
  • I have been blessed to have known Bobby and Selwyn and of course their father who was a very grand gentleman. He allowed us boys to hang out downstairs.This was before Gondoliers was started as the yard was then available and Bobby played the piano upstairs. Selwyn was more outdoors with the neighborhood  boys.Later on My Mas room was on Jones Street with only their backyard separating us. We were thoroughly entertained by the Great Cavaliers in the years they were making the legacy we have today while we were making costumes.

    Thanks Bobby ..and Sel for experiencing your talent and vision .Congratulations and Blessings to you.

  • Glad to see this interview knew Bobby from Lazzari STreet as we all lived on the same street in the 60's and was friendly with his sister Lynette. Have not seen him in years. Originally lived at #1 Lazzari Street he knew me as Pamela Frost.

  • It is more of an opportunity than a privilege to hear from the head and stomach of the great and humble human in the name of Lennox "Bobby" Mohammed.While his siblings were showered in academic achievements, the Almighty God bestowed upon him a gift of talent that no one can steal.His legacy remains cemented in the steelband movement as to the success and glory of once a pride of south Trinidad; Guinness Cavaliers Steel Orchestra. Though twice winners of Panorama, Guinness Cavaliers under the stewardship of Bobby Mohammed was always a musical threat in Panorama Competitions during the decade of the 60s.Moreso, for the young pannists,who are unaware, it was the steelband to beat during that era.

    I wish Bobby God's blessing and success in his latest endeavour as he pursue his callings from the 'Most High'.

     

    Vernon Peter Morancie

     

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