When a student excels beyond his master then the teacher would have done something good. I am indeed proud to have been his teacher at Pleasantville Senior Comprehensive School. In fact I was the manager of the orchestra during his tenure.
The "Paganini" also played with San Fernando East Jr. Secondary School as well as Motown which was Narvet, a stone's throw from where he lived, and Hillside. He also arranged for Starlift and Skiffle Bunch ... the latter for two years
Lightning hands indeed!!!!! Gons, he is from the Southland. Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe he played with Hillside Symphony whose panyard was at the corner of Carib St. and that short street that takes you back to Coffee Street in San Fernando
This is one of the most difficult songs to play and LiamTeague plays it so masterfully . In my opinion only I believe he is the best tenor pan player to come out of the Southland . Lightning hands .
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Excuse me while I scrape my jaw up from off the floor. That was incredible.
What a phenomenal player he is.
When a student excels beyond his master then the teacher would have done something good. I am indeed proud to have been his teacher at Pleasantville Senior Comprehensive School. In fact I was the manager of the orchestra during his tenure.
The "Paganini" also played with San Fernando East Jr. Secondary School as well as Motown which was Narvet, a stone's throw from where he lived, and Hillside. He also arranged for Starlift and Skiffle Bunch ... the latter for two years
Ok....now i'm speechless - Thanks Liam..that was wonderful...
Lightning hands indeed!!!!! Gons, he is from the Southland. Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe he played with Hillside Symphony whose panyard was at the corner of Carib St. and that short street that takes you back to Coffee Street in San Fernando
I think Liam had the fastest hands on a tenor Pan, No body is faster
HE IS GREAT. MAY NOT NECESSARILY BE THE BEST, BUT I THINK HE HAS THE FATEST HANDS AMONG ALL PANNISTS