New York - Steelband arranger and guitarist Scipio Sargeant passed away earlier today. SCIPIO “Skip” or “Sarge” Sargeant was born in Trinidad. At an early age he distinguished himself as one of the top musicians in his home country. As co-arranger for Despers USA, Sargeant won a record five of the orchestra’s six consecutive New York Panorama Championships from 1993–1998.
When Steel Talks extends condolences to the family of Scipio Sargent.
click for WST exclusive interview with Scipio Sarge.
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NOTICE RE SCIPIO SARGEANT
Here are the details regarding final rites for SCIPIO SARGEANT:
Viewing and Wake - Sunday, April 26, 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
R. Steven Legall Funeral Home, 169 Empire Blvd, Brooklyn
Mass - Monday morning, April 27, 9:30 AM
St Francis of Assisi Church, Nostrand Avenue & Lincoln Road, Brooklyn
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Sarge will be remembered in so many ways never will his name be said and he recieves no acknowledgment for all he accomplished. R.I.P MUCH LOVE
May you rest in peace brother......
May the family of "Sarge", leader of Despers,USA, please accept my sympathy on his passing. May God bless and keep you all.
Yours sincerely, Frank Hislop
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I heard that "Sarge" was ill, but did not know to what extent. I first met Mr.Sargeant in 1967. He was suggested to Rudolph Charles by someone to replace Beverly Griffith. Before Mr. Sergeant arrived, Mr. Ron Beverage had already put down a verse and chorus of Kitchener's "Sixty Seven." When Mr. Sergeant came he scraped Ron Beverage's "67" and did a new version. Was I a little "vex"! (smiles). He and some of the members of the band co-arranged and gave Desperadoes second place at Panorama, the Bomb and "Is Paris Burning". For Panorama 1967, the finalist were required to play three selections. He stayed as the main arranger of Desperadoes until he migrated to New York in late1967. He began co-arranging with Mr. Denzil "belt" Botus in 1994, and that duo gave Despers USA five consecutive panorama victories. The pan diaspora have lost another pan pioneer. He will be surely missed.
Our condolences to the Sergeant family, from the Franklin brothers, Clement, Coco, Glen and Ian.
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Thanks for the information. I met him through a mutual friend many moons ago.
It is always sad to know someone has passed away, particularly a musician and a friend.
Merle Albino-de Coteau