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The Etiquette of Repertoire. Oh, okay, no sugar.

July 7, 2018 admin 1 Comment

Without naming names of bands or leaders or places I would like to tell some stories to exemplify why you…

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The Golden Age of the Leeds Silver Steel Sparrows Never Ends

May 2, 2018 admin Leave a comment

Leeds ArtForms city-wide youth steelband, the Leeds Silver Steel Sparrows, is eighteen years old. The Sparrows hatched out in in…

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StClair Morris – Leeds first peripatetic steelpan teacher

January 22, 2018 admin Leave a comment

On October 6 2017 Leeds lost another pan pioneer, StClair Morris, who was not just a player and band leader,…

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Brief History of Foxwood Steel

January 21, 2018 admin Leave a comment

Bandleader Victoria Jaquiss was an English teacher at Foxwood School in 1981 when headteacher Bob Spooner bought a set of…

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All Things Panyard, Weekly!

August 2, 2017 admin 1 Comment

Besides this blog there is also Letter to Carriacou: Victoria Jaquiss which is VJ’s personal account blow by blow of…

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