The video has been moved click on link below The great Merle Albino-de Coteau - Educator, musician, steelpan music adjudicator, steelpan pioneer and arranger speaks on Clive Bradley. http://ning.it/1gmRLYu
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I could not agree more with my sister Merle Albino-de Coteau's affirmative setiments about the late great Clive Bradley's music and academic achievements.
Clive and I respected each other particularly as we shared a mutual love for education and music. We would come to admire another comrade of Choy Aming's Penhouse, Earl Rodney. who was also incidentally the leader of first house steelband at the club.
The camaraderie among all the musicians at this Port-of Spain nightclub mecca was always fullfilling, and inspirational to say the least, as we always enjoyed discussing musical ideas that benefitted everyone.
Clive however, always stood tall among us all as a methodical, mathematical music genius. He was surely missed. Aldwin Albino
I am very impressed with the amount of information coming out of the interview with Mrs. Merle Albino-DeCoteau on the life of Clive Bradley. It was indeed an education for me. Merle, you were brilliant.
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I could not agree more with my sister Merle Albino-de Coteau's affirmative setiments about the late great Clive Bradley's music and academic achievements.
Clive and I respected each other particularly as we shared a mutual love for education and music. We would come to admire another comrade of Choy Aming's Penhouse, Earl Rodney. who was also incidentally the leader of first house steelband at the club.
The camaraderie among all the musicians at this Port-of Spain nightclub mecca was always fullfilling, and inspirational to say the least, as we always enjoyed discussing musical ideas that benefitted everyone.
Clive however, always stood tall among us all as a methodical, mathematical music genius. He was surely missed. Aldwin Albino
I am very impressed with the amount of information coming out of the interview with Mrs. Merle Albino-DeCoteau on the life of Clive Bradley. It was indeed an education for me. Merle, you were brilliant.
Jean Campbell