Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
Liam Teague, a professor of music and director of steelpan studies at Northern Illinois University, right, with son, Jaden, during a recent performanceDeKalb, Illinois, USA - The thunderous applause that echoed through the Indiana Convention Centre, in the US, on November 15 was more than just appreciation for a masterful performance; it was a celebration of legacy, family, and the boundless potential of the steelpan.
Liam Teague, the internationally renowned “Paganini of the steelpan,” shared the stage at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC50) with his 17-year-old son and rapidly ascending multi-instrumentalist Jaden Teague-Nuñez.
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