I love this. I've been searching high an low to purchase this. No one seems to have it. Thanks so much for up-loading this on You Tube. What a classic.
Can you please let me know where I can obtain a copy of this. You are doing a fantastic job keeping the great Steelband music alive.
I love this. I've been searching high an low to purchase this. No one seems to have it. Thanks so much for up-loading this on You Tube. What a classic.
anthony Williams was a genius and introduced the "spider web" tuning. In those days Pan am North Stars were king with the sweetest pans. Shell Invaders were a poor second. Their "Voice of Spring" was magnificent and still is.
Brings back memories of those music festival days, I grew up in pan yard and did not learn how to play....being of the fairer sex you know it wasn't allowed back in the day but the beautiful music stayed with me...Thanks! IsDePanInMe for the postings.
This was my favourite steelband. They played "El Relicario" in one of the competitions .Can anyone help with the upload of this tune? I think that it is the most beautiful piece of music ever played on the steelpan!!!
Outstanding stuff. This group of first-class musicians played for all the major fetes at UWI St.Augustine from September 65 to June 66. They also played for the graduation fete for the first graduates of the College of Arts and Science, held in February 1967
This tune was a local composition by the legendary Inspector Anthony Prospect, who I believe was then the musical director of the police band, among other things.
(Sparrow's calypso "Shake your Baton like Mr Prospect.)
This tune was the test piece for the festival, and Pan Am North Stars arrangement was by far the best.
I love this. I've been searching high an low to purchase this. No one seems to have it. Thanks so much for up-loading this on You Tube. What a classic.
Can you please let me know where I can obtain a copy of this. You are doing a fantastic job keeping the great Steelband music alive.
ladyday277 5 months ago
I love this. I've been searching high an low to purchase this. No one seems to have it. Thanks so much for up-loading this on You Tube. What a classic.
ladyday277 5 months ago
anthony Williams was a genius and introduced the "spider web" tuning. In those days Pan am North Stars were king with the sweetest pans. Shell Invaders were a poor second. Their "Voice of Spring" was magnificent and still is.
TheEnlightened77 9 months ago
Sweet
panmantoney 1 year ago
Thank you ! WOW ! Old time pan - Gotta love it ...memories at the best of times
iceman9043 1 year ago
Brings back memories of those music festival days, I grew up in pan yard and did not learn how to play....being of the fairer sex you know it wasn't allowed back in the day but the beautiful music stayed with me...Thanks! IsDePanInMe for the postings.
febeau 1 year ago
is the pan in me do you have rhapsody in blue, thanks
TheBardapple 1 year ago
I grew up listening to this band in the 60's from my neighborhood. Great group of musicians. Winners of the first 2 panoramas.
Festival winners. They were from Bombay Street, St. James. Then relocated to Upper Bournes Road.
Their arranger was Anthony "Tony" Williams, pan pioneer and tuner. One of the best ever.
Amazing piece of music here. Nice clean copy. Thx for upload.
Have some of their music on cassette tape(scratches, skips and all).
Still listening to them..lol
musicrnp1 1 year ago
Pan Am North Stars...one of the giants in the earlier days of pan....awesome composition and rendition. IsDePanInMe, thanks.
das2761 1 year ago
This was my favourite steelband. They played "El Relicario" in one of the competitions .Can anyone help with the upload of this tune? I think that it is the most beautiful piece of music ever played on the steelpan!!!
supatrinichick 1 year ago
Outstanding stuff. This group of first-class musicians played for all the major fetes at UWI St.Augustine from September 65 to June 66. They also played for the graduation fete for the first graduates of the College of Arts and Science, held in February 1967
Andres de Sarria
andresdesarria 2 years ago
Brings back memories, my friend.
This tune was a local composition by the legendary Inspector Anthony Prospect, who I believe was then the musical director of the police band, among other things.
(Sparrow's calypso "Shake your Baton like Mr Prospect.)
This tune was the test piece for the festival, and Pan Am North Stars arrangement was by far the best.
grjoseph 2 years ago
Wow! Thank you so much! This deserves 10 stars.
MiuraPen 2 years ago