At CASYM Steel Orchestra’s 2011 Band Launch - CASYM's Williams Jones, Emmanuel “Jack” Riley and Paddy Corea MORE pictures, story, here http://www.panonthenet.com/news/2011/aug/casym-launch-all-8-10-2011.htm
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  • Smiling faces - Emmanuel, you look fantastic.  The last time we spoke, was in 1975.  It is difficult to forget someone who came to your assistance.  Congratulations to each and everyone of you.

  • Randi, you're so right.

    Last year I saw some primary school age  kids on the shores of Lake Erie playing steeldrums, and I couldn't help but smile, as I remembered the first time I  recall seeing a steelband on a j'ouvert morning many years ago.

    They were (to my young eyes ) some large men beating on drums hanging around their necks.

    Suddenly, the police came and chased them.

    This may have been 1949 or 1950,and I remember they were chanting some obscene lyrics to the tune of "I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts", a song that was first popular in the late 1940's.

    Maybe that had something to do with the police actions.

    In spite of everything, we've definitely come a long way!

  • Those of us TRINIs born pre 1950s and who are still alive today, myself included, have truely lived in historic times as far as PAN is concerned.

    We have been blessed by witnessing first hand the ingenuity, skills, talent and determination of the pan pioneers

    From here on everything is a bonus

     

    TO ALL PAN-lovers

  • I am happy to be able to put a face to the name"Cobo Jack."I have heard many things about him.He could easily be considered as one of our National Heroes of Pan.

           Thanks for your contribution.   The WEB.

  • The fella Emmanuel "Cobo Jack" Riley , A National Hero I must say. The complete package when it comes to PAN. Musician Extraordinaire.  Thanks Cobo for all you have done so that our PAN has been accepted World wide.
  • Hmmm - Happy to see all are well and "kicking"!  I want "Cobo" Herbie Jack to know that he has, remarkably, retained the "facial picture' that I have of him, since "Miss May"  used to bring him, when a child, to 'lime'  at our house (Pantins) on Henry St. He is a master pan-man and his dedication to the art-form is unquestionable.  I am very proud of him.  Congrats "Herbie"!
  • Good Panman.
  • Everybody back in the day knew this guy or about this guy.

    Back then he was known as "Cobo Jack"

    Too late to change that now :)

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