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Good Tuesday morning to All: We should all be familiar with the numerous individuals and groups who entered the arena claiming to want to "do something for pan". (Boogsie) From Arnold to Ramsey-Moore, neither of these current or former presidents of the steelbands' association (Pan Trinbago) have ever come remotely close to the long list of successes of the "Godfather" of the Steelband Movement, George "Sonny" Goddard. As Co-Founder of steelbands' major event, Panorama, Goddard's long list of accomplishments are noted here on When Steel Talks. (See. "Who Am I?") Recently, Diaz was interviewed by one of his former executive members (more on that sinister character later), and the former president boasted of his accomplishments, including the International Conference On Pan (ICP) and its accompanying "international Panorama". I published the entire report of the government-conducted audit related to Diaz and his executive's practices during that time, and the reader can form their own conclusions as to Diaz's successes, not in terms of personal financial gains, but in terms of the subculture's masses of "panmen" and "panwomen".

Then, we witnessed a bunch of alliances being formed; the "Concerned Individuals For Pan" (CIP), the Ramsey-Moore led "New Visionaries" (NV), the "Big 5". We saw the Codrinton Pan Family doing their own thing, and Vanessa Headley making news for her contributions, however, when faced with real life situations like disease, neither were financially-stable enough to handle them without reaching out for help. Tragic. I spoke to Dr. Lance Seunarine who tried to get a pension fund going here on this site, and it saddened me to hear that he now faces his own health challenges.

When I graduated from college in 2008, I wanted to put my education to use in serving my community, that being the steelband community in Trinidad and Tobago. I intended to use my knowledge and training in the field of psychology to help shape how I looked at the numerous issues and challenges facing the steelbands, and in particular, their membership. Due to that social science approach, I understood that i needed data; field research became a required step, if I was to even stand a chance to be successful in my goals. And, I wanted all of us to grow together, and that was the premise behind my suggesting we started a When Steel Talks Book Club. The idea never gained traction.

Goddard was successful because he understood leadership. He also understood what it took, if the goal was "building for eternity", which is what he assumed the entire body he represented wanted. This is why, prior to the association becoming infested with political hacks, steelbands experienced their "golden years"; an era referred to as steelbands' "Coming of Age". Goddard laid out a solid foundation that would have withstood the time test, had it not been for those who began chipping away at the foundation, beginning in 1970, and finalized with the Act 5 of 1986.

Foundation removed and demolished, the association became a decaying carcass, and, naturally, the “culture vultures” showed up like corbeaux at the swollen lifeless body of a stay dog, struck by a passing truck on the Beetham Highway. Then King Corbeaux showed up in his Black regalness [sic], and the real feasting began. No one would (or should) judge the “success” of the body (Pan Trinbago) by the well-fed look of the vultures. You don’t judge the success of body, by how well it fed its leader, but by how well the leader fed the body!

Of course, once on solid ground and on strong foundation, “building for eternity” requires the construction of the first floor: values. And, this is where, again, Goddard succeeded and others failed. In my next blog post, I will peel the proverbial onion and expose the “building blocks” needed for both the foundation and the first floor. Without them, anything you build will not be structurally-sound, and will always remain in a compromised position, waiting to come tumbling down like a deck of cards. Building something that will last is not guess work. It takes skill; skill informed by study and research. Skill independent of bias and; or prejudices, and skill that demands truthful, factual evidence, and not premised on conspiracy theories or mischievous intent. Because the vultures have been lauded and praised for their great job at devouring the carcass, they have become enabled and, as such, will continue on their “eat-ah-food” rampage, until all that remains are the dry, white bones of what once was a steelband body.       

 With Regards,

George D. Goddard.

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                                      “ A MAGICAL EVENING IN A TWILIGHT”

                                                      

A magical evening of Pan & Parang  music indeed was displayed on Sunday 2nd December 2012 at the Twilight Restaurant  located on  the  South east corner  of Nugget  Rd and Mc Cowan Ave in Scarborough, Toronto.  This event was created by the Silhouettes Steelband and Cultural  Community Organization and was produced by ENYAL Pan Music Productions.

The collaboration certainly worked. The success was evident according to the  performances from all the performing groups which were masterfully delivered and  readily received by  the 250-300  attendees who ate up the music like a deliciously prepared West Indian Dish constructed with  all the  tasty Caribbean   spices, ingrediances with all the intricacies. The atmosphere was  quite reminiscent  of a Caribbean Christmas Lime with family and friends celebrating the season with  good music, food, “ole talk” and dance.

The first half  of the program began with a skilful presentation by Pannist, Taurean Clarke, who delivered a jazzy repertoire  of Christmas and  popular standards which set  the tone for the events to come.

This was followed by confident performances by Silhouettes Youth  Steelband  Assembles and Chamber Programs whose  members diligently toiled for eight,  one and a half  hours sessions to perfect their 5 songs repertoire to present for the event.  Congratulations go out to our Level one  and two youth members who demonstrated commitment, teamwork, integrity, intelligence  and maturity to  understand the magnitude of  the task set out for them to achieve success. According to the instructor, Layne Clarke,  “they certainly surpassed expectations” and the same sentiment was echoed by several proud parents,  audience participants, as well as, the founder of the organization, Danny Mosca.

The Second  half of the program commenced with the thunderous sounds of the senior band lead by the fearless and talented arranger and  pan soloist, Mark Mosca who delivered a repertoire  of  Parang and Christmas standards;  arranged rich with  rhythmic and harmonic allure  and intrigue which captivated  the audience every step of  the way.  The superb techniques, smiles and confidence of the members  certainly assisted in embellishing  the arrangements which translated well with  expression and emotions to the audience.

The formal program concluded with the launching of a new Parang band  appropriately named,“ Los Pan-didos Amigos”  which consists of a group of talented  music professionals who came together for the soul purpose of lending their musical prowess in support of the Silhouettes Organization‘s fundraising  initiative. Needless to say  the launching was a success and the band well received . This would hardly been  possible  without the extremely talented and accomplished  lead vocalist, Alana Milne. The  backup musicians included Dennis Renwick, lead guitar, Andy Phillips, bass, Mark Mosca, keyboard, Layne Clarke, alto pan , Gareth Burgess, Drums and Elton Jones, percussion.  

Thanks to the many other musicians who came out and joined the effort in support of this cause..

The Silhouettes Cultural Organization and Enyal Pan Productions would like to thank all the members of the performing groups.

A Silhouettes Steel band and Cultural Community Organization Production

                                     

                          Produced by: ENYAL Pan Music Productions

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