Newsday - Trinidad
TEAMWORK and ambition for shared success are two of the things which could be learnt through the dedication of the members of reigning National Panorama Champions Trinidad All Stars Steel Orchestra.
This was the view held by Roman Catholic Priest Fr Clyde Harvey at the band’s 22nd annual thanksgiving service at the Holy Rosary Church, Park Street, Portof- Spain yesterday.
“Both of them (teamwork and ambition) demand that people work together,” Harvey said.
“If you have ambition for yourself, you are in trouble. But All Stars has always had the sense that we are in this together, and must work together.” Harvey continued, “This is vital to our ability to transcend present problems and to realise that discipline is important. The young and not so young must work together to pass on that great tradition, not only in All Stars, but in this land.” The band, which won the National Panorama title on nine occasions, did not play for the service.
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