Among the many attributes of the late great master arranger Clive Bradley - was his ability to relate and inspire all people regardless of background and age. Clive Bradley had a special bond with young people. In this photo, Mr. Bradley helps a youngster experience the bass pan in the panyard. More on Bradley http://www.panonthenet.com/bradley/
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  • Oh - the innocence of children - lovely photo - 2 special generations!
  • aww .....look @ meh god son... I remember this like it was yesterday... He was cryin all night to come out his stroller n Brados just came and took him for da rest of practice
  • I remember him saying how much he enjoyed working with Youths. RIP. CB
  • It just goes to show that Clive wasn't just concerned about himself and his music, he had genuine concerns about the players as well, especially the youths and this picture sums it up well.
  • Bradley was always an arranger for the young at heart.
  • I remember that shot.Trini 2 d bone-2003.When you are a master at that level, the music is reflected in your dealings with others.Simply Beautiful.
  • Two thumbs up. Classic shot.
  • Great shot. An exercise for the Historian, follow the progress of this youngster as the individual progresses in the Pan Fraternity, 15 years later,have another photo and show the both of them together.
  • that's beautiful for so many reasons
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