Only two pan lovers responded to my trivia questions; so here are the answers.
The four history making items at panorama 1987 was (1) The first time a band won playing "an own tune" (2) The first time an arranger won with his own tune (3) Phase II/"Boogsie" scored 487 points out of 500, the highest aggregate from a five panel judging system (4) It was the first time that a female sang the winning panorama tune
The feat that Len "Boogsie" Sharpe accomplished in 1987 and has been done since!
His arrangements won the North Zone, Tobago Zone and both Traditional and National Panorama Finals.
I would like someone to challenge me with a trivia question. (lol)
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Well at least I got one right...lol
Only two pan lovers responded to my trivia questions; so here are the answers.
The four history making items at panorama 1987 was (1) The first time a band won playing "an own tune" (2) The first time an arranger won with his own tune (3) Phase II/"Boogsie" scored 487 points out of 500, the highest aggregate from a five panel judging system (4) It was the first time that a female sang the winning panorama tune
The feat that Len "Boogsie" Sharpe accomplished in 1987 and has been done since!
His arrangements won the North Zone, Tobago Zone and both Traditional and National Panorama Finals.
I would like someone to challenge me with a trivia question. (lol)
The Panorama performance of Phase II's, "This felling nice," in 1987 was history making in (4) ways. Can you name them?
In that same year, Len "Boogsie" Sharpe accomplished a feat that has never been duplicated since.
Can you also state what that feat was?
I will give away (2) of my books if your answers are complete.