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Rare recording of Dennis Kaufman

Dennis Kaufman, founder and leader of Pan Fever, the original, home-grown steel pan band from East Bay San Francisco ( Richmond ), passed away suddenly many decades ago. Dennis was a gifted musician in addition to being a zealous advocate and champion of the music of steel pans. Each year he traveled to the steel band festivals in Trinidad & Tobago, bringing back songs and renewed inspiration with which he grew both Pan Fever and its audience.Dennis was a skilled and creative pianist as well as pan player, and in the early 80s he was a regular performer with my group Culebra. I was fortunate to have recorded Dennis on pan on a number of tunes. You can hear his energetic playing on "Cinnamon Bay", a track posted on MySpace at www.myspace.com/tropicalouterspace .Those who remember Dennis will appreciate this rare recording. Those who did not have the pleasure of knowing him will wish that they had the opportunity to do so after hearing his extended solo on this track.
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August 4 - The “Pan Buzz” to date

Trinidad & Tobago, W.I.

 

Time to Re-dedicate Ourselves...

 

Yet another Steelband Month has rolled around. Today I want to beg steelband lovers everywhere to support the Pan like never before. Support Pan Trinbago and other promoters’ Pan events; not only this month but throughout the year.
 

If you ask me why the Pan Buzz likes Steelband Month; it is because it offers us the opportunity to rock back and take stock of our attitude towards the Pan and the Panman. You see me? I am not going to beat the dead horse called ‘respect;’ but what I’ll do is call on Pan people to look in the mirror and rededicate ourselves to Pan development... and defence. The Pan has not truly been liberated; there is still a struggle on, but only in Trinidad and Tobago; and not the wider world, that is increasingly looking to Pan and its financial benefits.
 

We in Trinbago are bumping our gums and behaving like beh behs (imbeciles); sometimes I feel we don’t know better. There is a constant battle with Panmen and deejays at events, and those who feel the Pan is still - and forever will be - a noisy instrument.

 

Apparently Pan is not a priority with Minister of Culture (forget the “multiculturalism”) Winston “Gypsy” Peters. Here you have a minister of culture at a public function on the eve of Emancipation, calling for “respect the calypsonians.” A Minister of Culture should not be calling for respect for one section of culture of which he is a member. Calypsonians have separated themselves into two camps; those who sing for their political supper, and those who have stayed true to the artform. Why didn’t Peters call for respect for the Panman also? No. He waged a stupid war against panmen earlier this year over some petty change stipend. He is not aware that Pan and calypso are brothers and sisters? Both were born out of struggle and had to fight every inch of the way for acceptance by society. Doesn’t he know their similar histories?

 

However, Pan Trinbago must be congratulated on this significant milestone... Steelband Month 2011.

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START WITH TERRY AND PEPE... JOINTLY
 

pfrancis.jpg?width=135Two concerns have been plaguing my mind, and I wish Pan Trinbago could address them. Firstly I wish to suggest to Keith “Bald Head” Diaz and his crew that at the awards ceremony they launch the International Panman Of The Year Award. This is necessary to rope in our foreign brothers (not only local) as Pan is a world thing. Awarding local contributors is great, but we need to widen the scope. We have to start thinking differently.
 

I think two individuals who should be honoured are Terrence Noel and the evergreen Pepe Francis (pictured above). Both men have done much to establish Pan in England, and their efforts cannot be delinked. With the wide international spy network of Pan Buzz, I can always give Pan Trinbago a name or two deserving of honour. And don’t doubt me there are many. Pepe’s and Terry’s contributions have been so effective, that Pan, despite its struggles, is now accepted as part of British culture.

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BADJOHN DAY -PART OF PAN’S HISTORY
 

Narrow-minded panmen have attacked Pan Trinbago’s President Keith “Bald Head” Diaz over Bad John Day - that one day when the old gringos of Pan travel down memory lane, retracing their battles in defence of Pan...or turf. These stories, although filled with gore, cannot be ignored. They are a part of steelband history whether we like it or not. They are stories of iron bolts, cutlasses, bell-bottomed pants, two-toned shoes, white-handle razors and men with names that could make Captain America cringe. Names like BOLD FACE, ONE MAN, CUT-OUTA, WHITETY KINKAID, PINK EYE, LITTLE AXE, GOLD TEETH, BARONG and others. Right now I gettin’ frighten just writing dem fellas names. Ah trembling. Did you know that Pan Buzz escaped being chopped up like beef when Tokyo attacked Casablanca at the corner of Frederick and Duke Streets in Port-of-Spain? There I was in the front row, merrily playing my double tenor when bottle splintered on the rack. I didn't wait, I was off to the races... leaving a trail of brown manure.

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condolences
 

Condolences to the families of Aldwyn “Chow Lee” Chow Lin on, and the wonderful Pan researcher Gideon Maxime. I have never met both men formally, but I know of their tremendous contributions. Chow Lee was associated with the early Silver Stars and could be ranked as one of the ‘Chinee’ in Pan, as well as the Chan brothers and my old pal Hady Lee of Dixieland. Gideon, on the other hand, distinguished himself as a meticulous researcher, and knowledgeable commentator on Panorama. I will miss his commentaries.
 

Guys, rest in Peace.

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Until next week, wherever you are in Pan’s Diaspora, keep loving up The Pan.

 

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Mighty Jamma UK'S NO1 Recording Steelpan Artist

 

Jamma started playing music at a very early age, jamming on pots and pans etc. When I was 9 years old  I moved on to playing the bass guitar and at the age of 11 I moved on to playing the steel pan and since then I have never looked back. The pan is such a wonderful sounding instrument, which gave me a burning desire to play it to levels of excellences.

This certainly payed off with the winnings of three (1987 1998, 1999) National Steel Band Soloist

Championship of Great Britain.

 

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After this I took up more of a commercial look at the music.  I was producing and performing at many corporate events such as weddings, parties, on  cruise ships etc, but still  looking for a bigger musical outlet for my talents. 

The 1990's saw the birth of the Jamma Caribbean Jazz Band. Using the steelpan  as a lead instrument, mixed with the sounds of double bass, piano and saxaphones giving a new flavour to UK's Jazz festivals. I would regularly perform at clubs like  Ronnie Scotts, The Jazz Cafe, The Cork jazz festival , performing with some of the greats such as Courtney Pine, Richard Bailey, Wayne Batchelor, to name a few, that brought my performances to another level.

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To View  Jamma Caribbean jazz band in Concert click on link below

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zg056gHc_xk&feature=&p=49FD60AE119610CD&index=0&playnext=1

 

Pan In Flight, Jamma and Friends Albums are  great demonstrations of some of my compositions played by great international musicians.  Performing in many different countries like Trinidad, Japan, many places in Europe and the UK really helped to bring the great wonderful sounds of the pan to wider audience.

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Mighty Jamma in Japan Video to view click link below 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watchv=QIt0FeexMNE&playnext=1&list=PLBEC6A201CC48F729&index=6

 

 

Bumcy Party Carnival  Action DVD

 

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Other songs like Bumcy Party, Dancing, have proved to be real party hits. Bumcy party DVD is currently shown on Sky TV, Actv channel.

 

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Mighty Jamma  Bumcy Party Music Video to view click on link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcIqjpdVAQ0

 

Other albums like Cool Evenings part 1 & 2,  Relaxing Nights 1 & 2 also  Have  proved to be very  calm and relaxing. These albums have defiantly  proved to be very popular in promoting the Steelpans  out of the

Carnival arena

 

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 To hear  a few samples of  some of Mighty Jamma's  Recordings click on links below 

 

 Romantic Steelpan Music Cool Evenings II                 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6R5LwSr51E

 

 Mighty Jamma Traditional  mellow Caribbean CD'S  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMxZry26r3c

 

Mighty Jamma Relaxing Steelpan Music CD'S                               https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23EIVZy4GEo

 

 

The Birmingham School of pan (BSP) came about  due to the demand by youngsters in the community  wanting to play the instrurment. Jamani, my son who was 7 at the time, had been learning to play and has been performing on the pan for some time. Jamani is an excellent player, he is loved by everyone who sees him perform, watch this space for more on Jamani the young Pan wizard. When he would be out playing or practicing in the garden at home all his friends would come round and want to play.

 

Birmingham School of Pan Live link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8iB6D7lQ38&feature=related

 

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmsnsGXoxXo&feature=related

 


Next step was to hire a studio, get instruments and start teaching. This proved to be very successful with the youngsters performing on TV, Radio Stations including the BBC Web site, News papers, the BSP has also performed for Sir Viv Richards, Brian Lara, performed at the  Notting Hill Carnival, The Birmingham Carnival, The NEC, Symphony Hall and many more venues.

I am at the moments working on some great new albums. BSP are actively performing and taking on new members turning them in to performers.

Good news on just completing my latest Album Reggae pan Classics II this album is very up beat, and marries the cultures of Trinidad and Jamaica  to produce a real fresh summer sound. for more info please visit

 

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Reggae  Pan Classic Volume II  for  sample  click on link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsFH8FtVBPg

 

 

If you like any of the music you have heard on this site and would like to place an order please click on the following link   http://www.jammasteelpan.net/products.htm

 

 

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Mighty Jamma Carnival Interview to view click link Below 

 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmsnsGXoxXo&feature=related

 

 

 

 

For all other general inquires, bookings/workshops please visit http://www.jammasteelpan.net/index.htm

 

Or you may wish to call Jamma on + 44 (0)  077 9944 2277 or +44 (0)121 358 4525 

 

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