IT WOULD not be an exaggeration to say that Kitchener’s music ruled the road. Apart from winning the Road March five times in the 1970s, his calypsoes were played by the winning Panorama large bands seven times.
SWEET VICTORY: Katzenjammers Steel Orchestra members celebrate reclaiming the large band title at THA Pan Champs on Wednesday evening at Parade Grounds, Bacolet. PHOTO BY DAVID REID - DAVID REID
"It's late!!! But could PAN TRINBAGO consider starting Sunday's Savannah party earlier so working people and school children can hear all the bands and still get home at a reasonable hour?"
Six people would hold us hostage throughout the night. We surrendered all our emotions to them. As if they were Gods as they sat like Kings and Queens on thrones. Vanity surpassed the qu
Earl: Since we NOT in the SAVANNAH GRASS, you should search around (On Sunday) and find the best CHAT PANORAMA LIME because the commentary does be RIPPING.
TRINI PAN LOVERS from all over the world does be on there -- just out to have FUN and enjoy th
When I was growing up in TRINIDAD in the SIXTIES -- SILVER STARS was my FAVOURITE STEELBAND. And even today, when I am driving down THE HIGHWAY and I play some SILVER STARS MUSIC from the SIXTIES -- nostalgic tears does come to meh eyes. So I would s
Calypso music of Trinidad and Tobago was in the air as the PRINCETON UNIVERSITY STEEL BAND performed in concert Dec. 11. The event was the culmination of MUS 231, a course that instructor Josh Quillen said al