Right. And that's Lennox (Bobby) Mohammed (far left), famous for being the first ever arranger/leader to take a south band (Guinness Cavaliers) to winners' row in a national Panorama. Think it was in 1967. Anyone remember the winning tune?
victor quail > Peter A. BaptisteNovember 15, 2015 at 11:41am
Lenox Mohammed,Emanuel Riley, Birch Kellman and Pedro Alexander.
Pan Times > victor quailNovember 15, 2015 at 12:18pm
Hi Victor you are correct. Do you know the connection between them?
Ian Franklin > Pan TimesNovember 15, 2015 at 1:16pm
Yes Pan Times, They were all panist/members at different times of The T&T Steel Band Association.
From Left to Right, Lennox ( Bobby) Mohammed, Bertram (Butch) Kellman, Emanuel Riley(Cobo Jack) Ronald Emrit?
This must be a trick question, you gave the answer they are great Pan Men of Steel, they are men of distinction, innovators, steelband pioneers, educators. The only thing I see they have in common is, they have not been given their due recognition for their contributions to this great art-form. Dr. Bertram Kellman is anyone at UWI listening?
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was Bobby Mohammed also a pan tuner?
Victor M
Bobby Mohamed,Cobo Jack,Bertram,(Birch) Kellman,Pedro Alexander.
I believe they were all members of the national steelband that toured Canada in 1967
Yes, Mr. Peters they were all members of the 1967 National Trinidad and Tobago Steelband that went to Expo 67 in Canada.
Right. And that's Lennox (Bobby) Mohammed (far left), famous for being the first ever arranger/leader to take a south band (Guinness Cavaliers) to winners' row in a national Panorama. Think it was in 1967. Anyone remember the winning tune?
Hi Victor you are correct. Do you know the connection between them?
Yes Pan Times, They were all panist/members at different times of The T&T Steel Band Association.
From Left to Right, Lennox ( Bobby) Mohammed, Bertram (Butch) Kellman, Emanuel Riley(Cobo Jack) Ronald Emrit?
This must be a trick question, you gave the answer they are great Pan Men of Steel, they are men of distinction, innovators, steelband pioneers, educators. The only thing I see they have in common is, they have not been given their due recognition for their contributions to this great art-form. Dr. Bertram Kellman is anyone at UWI listening?