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Who Give Them the Okay? — A Brooklyn J’ouvert Story
By Garvin Blake


Most people claim Brooklyn J’ouvert officially started in the late 1980s in Flatbush. But here’s Kitchener in 1974 singing “Who Give Them the Okay”, a tune about a J’ouvert in Bedfo

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Robbie Joseph

Join me for a 2 hour celebration of Pan music on Bakahnal Radio. With the help of Pan Podium the show will be informative and entertaining.

Please feel free to share with all Pan Lovers.

Streaming from 7pm GMT

THE PAN APPRECIATION Sp

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LAMBIE, IAN
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BIOGRAPHY


Following a long and distinguished volunteer career as the Secretary of the Trinidad & Tobago Field Naturalist Club, Ian Lambie was nominated and subsequently elected to membership of
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Some Panmen of the 1950's Part 1

I am fully aware of the excellent contributions made by Ellie Manette and Andrew “Pan “ De Labistide to the advancement of “pan” in the USA and  by Anthony “Tony” Williams at home.  I decided to write about lesser kno

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Judah Goddard - Barbados

 

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Jamel Cadette - Trinidad & Tobago

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Shaquille Gaskin – Trinidad & Tobago

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Tristan Japsi – 

United States of America

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Andre Munroe - Trinidad & Tobago

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Obe Quarless - 

United

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                                                 DEAR LIFE

 

                                         BY DALTON NARINE

 

Friends who read To Hell and Back to PAN are concerned about my next move. They think I have more to say.

 

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• How were you first introduced to the Pan?

I was a Trinidad All Stars supporter among friends in School. The majority in my class leaned heavily on Invaders.

I grew up with Bertie Marshall and Highlanders in Laventille.

My father banned me from Pan

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