New York Times: remembers the late great Clive Bradley

Fifteen years have passed since New York Times documented the passing of the legendary master steel orchestra arranger, Clive Bradley. To date, Clive Bradley (in 2005) was the first of only three steelband-related persons to have been covered in their obituary section. The other two are Ellie Mannette (2018) and Martin Douglas (2020).


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New York Times: remembers the late great Clive Bradley

NY Times National Edition - "Clive Bradley, whose arrangements for steel-drum orchestras in Trinidad and New York City won championships from 1970 to 2005, died on Saturday in Port of Spain, Trinidad. He was 69..

..Mr. Bradley was one of the most skillful and admired practitioners of a longstanding Carnival tradition. Steel bands, also known as pan bands, compete each year, performing concert versions of soca and calypso songs. The arrangements are elaborate suites of variations and are played in Trinidad by orchestras of 100 musicians or more; Brooklyn bands are somewhat smaller... "  -- Jon Pareles

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