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The pan Fraternity must be self reliand and Independent.

Pan should no longer be looking for someone to "hold" it's hands, i.e. Government, Corporations etc. to do something

for "pan". It is time to do something for yourself-Lift yourself up, surely pan has made great strides, but it is now time for pan to embrace a "business" first mentality.Skill development is rapidly increasing, instruments have made a heluva of a leap forward, the musical education of panist have reached tremendous heights (reading from music sheets) etc.

It is now time to get down to "business for pan".pan must pull up itself from that colonial cloak, No more hand outs-

It must a. Organize b. Create.& c. manage thyself.

1. You have a headstart- A vibrant organization: Pan trinbago.

2.  Create a business model for sustainability.

3.  Minimize the internal politics and ignore the environmental politics: Bring together the best and brightest from your

     fraternity.

4.  Create some strategic alliances from among our nationals.

5.  Make "Marketing" the buzz word of the organization.

6.  Most important of all: Hire a full time "  Commissioneer" A boss man to take the organization to the next and a different

     and higher level in the country. Pan needs to gain the respect of the populace at large and this initative can be the

     answer.

     Orvis Noel. Vancouver Canada.

     Ex-Gay Flamingoes Manager.

 

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Pan music for the Hollidays

Tell me , pan people, what pan music are you listening to?


This week I'm enjoying Robbie Greenidge's fine Christmas album from 1995" It's Christmas mon!.
Steel Pan music Christmas style".
(I prefer it to the new one)

I'm also enjoying Invaders "An Enchanted Evening" featuring such classic Invaders hits as" With a song in my heart" and "Schubert's Serenade"

Btw, can anyone tell me who does the solo work on this album?
Very impressive.

I'm also checking out "Jazz 'n' Steel from Trinidad and Tobago", by the Rudy Smith Trio, featuring the Anise Hadeed quartet.

It's Christmas, so let's take a break and enjoy some good pan music.

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New Fake Book

Two Trees Music has just published the "Gary Gibson Fake Book," a collection of 57 songs in about 240 pages, presented in condensed lead sheet format (and, in some cases, instrument-specific parts). Roughly two-thirds of the music is directly transcribed or adapted from the scores from the original recordings. The rest of the music remains either unrecorded or unreleased, and span the quarter century between 1985 and 2010. With content ranging from calypso to post-bop, ska to swing, funk to ballads. Available at http://www.twotreesmusic.com/fake_book.html

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