1985

1985
  •  Rudolph Charles, famed leader of the legendary Desperadoes Steel Orchestra - passes away

Rudolph Charles famed leader of Desperadoes
  • Renegades and Desperadoes both tie to win the Trinidad & Tobago Panorama - playing the same tune Pan Night and Day
  • Angel Harps win Grenada Panorama
  • Harmonites win Antigua Panorama
  • London All Stars win the UK Panorama
  • Sonatas win New York Panorama
  • St. Vincent Panorama - Starlift Steel Orchestra win
  • Les Slater and Dalton Narine launch the groundbreaking Pan Magazine

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  • 1985 was also the first year that the panorama results was the closest. (1) The top-5 places were Desperadoes and Renegades 282, All Stars 281, Tokyo 280 and Exodus 279. (2)  Was the only time a band placed 4th losing by a mere 2 points. (3) Was the last time that 2 conventional large bands tied for 1st. (4) Rudolph Charles became the first manager to lead a band to 6 panorama wins.

  • I think you're wrong about the song Desperadoes and Renegades played when they tied. I believe it was "pan in A minor "

    • DESPERADOES TIE WITH RENEGADES IN THE 1985 PANORAMA....BOTH BANDS PLAYED....LORD KITCHENER......"PAN NIGHT AND DAY."......I played a six bass with DESPERADOES.

    • Carlton Samlalsingh

      Lord Kitchener released Pan In A Minor in 1987.

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