Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - Trinidad & Tobago’s top fourteen medium steel orchestras are moving on to the Sunday January 28 semi-finals of the country’s 2018 Trinidad & Tobago National Panorama competition. The grouping will be first on stage at the Queen’s Park Savannah in Port-of-Spain, to be followed by the large category steel orchestras. Event start time is carded for 1:00 p.m.
Medium Conventional Steel Orchestras |
|||||
Order of Appearance | TUNE | BAND | SONG | ARRANGER | |
#1 | Katzenjammers | “Lorraine” | Terrance “BJ” Marcelle |
||
#2 | Sangre Grande Cordettes | “Meet Super Blue” | Ken “Professor” Philmore |
||
#3 | Potential Symphony | “Government Boots” | Akua Leith |
||
#4 | Arima Angel Harps | “Pan in ‘A’ Minor” | Aviel Scanterbury |
||
#5 | Pan Elders | “Limbo Break” | Duvone Stewart |
||
#6 | Couva Joylanders | “Nah Do Dat” | Stefon West | ||
#7 | Pamberi | “Fiery” | André White |
||
#8 | Power Stars | “Stranger” | Aaron Clarke | ||
#9 | Siparia Deltones | “Leave Me Alone (Remix)” | Carlton “Zanda” Alexander |
||
#10 | Dixieland | “Big Girl Now” | Kenneth “PanAm” Clarke |
||
#11 | Sound Specialists of Laventille | “Swing” | Akiba “Panman” Joseph |
||
#12 | Buccooneers | “I Love Being Me” | Seion Gomez |
||
#13 | Valley Harps | “Sweet Soca Man” | Michelle Huggins–Watts |
||
#14 | Curepe Scherzando | “Buss Head” | Yohan Popwell |
Replies