Friday, April 01, 2011

2011 Pan Ramajay Summer Steel Drum Festival Registration NOW OPEN.

2010 Festival faculty members (L-R): Ray Holman, Michael Spiro, Jim Munzenrider.

March 21, 2011

Dear Harry,

Registration is now open for the 2011 Pan Ramajay Summer Steel Drum Festival. A registration application can be filled out and submitted online here.

Faculty Line up (to date)

Along with Pan Ramajay members, Tom Miller, Alan Lightner, and Jim Munzenrider, we are very pleased to have Ray Holman joining us again in 2011 along with Pan Jumbie's, Don Prorak and Rocky Mountain Steel Bands, director, Rick Henson. We look forward to another great week of new steel band music.

Festival rates for 2011.

TUITION RATES

Full Session Participant - $525.00 | Half Day Participant - $200.00
(9 AM- 12 PM ONLY-LIMITED ENROLLMENT)
APPLICATION FEES (non-refundable)
$50.00 New Full Session registrants | $25.00 Returning Full Session (of 2010) & All Half Day registrants.
INSTRUMENT RENTAL
The instrument rental fee is for participants opting to use a festival provided instrument only. Applicants are highly encouraged to bring their own instruments if possible.
Rental Fee: Full Session $75.00 | Half Day Session $35.00
HOUSING AND MEAL OPTIONS
RESIDENCE HALL OPTION
University Residence Hall accommodations are available this year. The residence halls are ideally located two blocks from the festival venue. All rooms have shared bathroom facilities and AC. Single Room is $330.00 and a Double Room is $260.00. Check in time is 3 PM, Sunday, July 17.
HOTEL OPTION
A group rate of $79.00 per night (plus tax) for a King or Double is available at the Marriott Courtyard Denver Southwest/Lakewood. PLEASE NOTE: This property is not the same as the 2010 host hotel and is 9 miles from the festival venue.
Booking may be done at www.marriott.com/denlk with group code DUSDUSB for a double or DUSDUSA for a king.
MEAL PLAN OPTION
A comprehensive Meal Plan option is available for residence hall guests for dining in the residence hall dining rooms. This plan covers breakfast, lunch and dinner, beginning with breakfast on July 18 through dinner July 22.
Cost: $150.00

Please mark your calendar for July 17-22, 2011!

We look forward to seeing you in Denver this July!

Get more information as it becomes available by visiting our site www.ramajaypanfest.com

Pan Ramajay's, Alan Lightner and Tom Miller.

Festival participants perform in the finale concert.

Faculty member, Don Prorak with Ray Holman.

Rick Henson of Rocky Mountain Steel Bands.

CONTACT US

POB 101922 Denver CO 80250

A message from pan tuner Joe Kelly


I took the last 8 months off from producing pans so that I could begin to learn the art of being a father. From time to time she is louder than a hundred hammers...but I'm having a blast! I missed hammering, but the opportunity to spend so much time with Anya was a true blessing. I'm excited to let everyone know that I resumed crafting my instruments this week. My workshop is now in San Rafael, CA. Take advantage of my discounts on tunings through the month of March: 1-3 instruments = $75/instrument (reg. $125), 4+ instruments = $55/instrument.
Feel free to email me or call 415-672-3846 to set up an appointment. Pass the news on to your
friends and colleagues and enjoy the attached photo, she's beautiful.
take care,
Joe Kelly

Harry Best and Dexter Bruce Pan Duo at Tiki Tom's


Harry Best and Dexter Bruce do a steelpan duo at Tiki Tom's (925) 932-9202 · 1535 Olympic Blvd, Walnut Creek, CA 94596; 6:30-9:30pm. Come enjoy tropical food, drinks and music. Spring is here!

New Spring classes in San Rafael

Learn the magic of making music on Caribbean steel drums. Have fun with the basics of sticking and melody making. Enjoy playing favorites like Yellow Bird, Marianne, Jamaica Farewell, Lion King and more. Beginners will be jamming’ instantly with the easy play-by-note method. Intermediate students will expand their skills and repertoire. We supply the drums,
just come ready to have fun!!!
Instructor Harry Best, a native of St. Lucia, Harry is a seasoned steel drum instructor and performer.
Wednesdays April 20—May 25
Fee: $100 Resident/$105 Non Resident
Beginning Class
6:00 PM—7:00 PM Class Code 16103
Intermediate Class
7:00 PM—8:00 PM Class Code 16104
Pickleweed Park Community Center Art Room
Pickleweed Community Center
50 Canal Street
San Rafael, California 94901
(415)485-3077

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Panhandlers CD release concert April 1

The SF Panhandlers will release their 5th CD at a concert Friday April 1, 7:30pm at the College of San Mateo, 1700 W. Hillsdale Bl. in San Mateo. The title of the CD is 'Pan is de ting' from the tune by the same name written by Harry Best and arranged by Tom Miller. The CD was produced by Jim Munzenrider. The CD features Tony Lindsay, lead singer with Santana; International percussionsist Mike Spiro; the Contra Costa Children's Chorus; and saxaphonist Danny Bittker. Tracks include:
  • From the heart - Robert Greenidge
  • Plenty Lovin' - Ray Holman
  • Pan is de ting - Harry Best arranged by Tom Miller
  • Bird of beauty - Stevie Wonder
  • If we really want - Ray Holman
  • Sonhos - Ivan Lins arranged by Ed Fernandez with solos by Michael McMorrow, Anna Talamo
  • Chant - Liam Teague
  • Take a wine - Ray Holman

Take me out to the ball park


In the spirit of Baseball’s Opening Day: a Song Sheet you can print and play on your pan, ipod, iphone or ipad app.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Harry Best Steelpan Classes Newsletter – Spring’11

New Class Opens in Richmond

A beginners’ steelpan class offered by West Contra Costa Adult Education will start Tuesday March 29 8pm at the Alvardao campus, 5625 Sutter St., Richmond CA 94804.

The class will run for 7 weeks. The fee is $35. See class listing and info at this link:

http://www.wccae.info/dancemusic.html

Beginning and Intermediate Classes in Session in San Rafael

Beginning and intermediate classes are now in their third week at Pickleweed Community Center in San Rafael. Beginners start at 6pm on Wednesdays followed by the Intermediates at 7pm. Classes run through April 6. See flyer attached for more info.

Pan Jose Class to resume

The South Bay Pan Group will resume classes in April following a short break to allow students to travel and celebrate Carnival in Trinidad&Tobago. Call 510 222 1123 for more information on this class.

Intermediate Class Starting in Orinda

A new intermediate class will begin in Orinda and run concurrently with the Beginners’ class for the spring session starting April 11. Intermediates will meet at 6-7pm and Beginners 7-8pm at the Orinda Community Center, 26 Orinda Way in Orinda Ca. Call 925 253 4203 for registration.

CSM Panhandlers in concert April 1, 2011

Don’t miss the CSM Pandlers steelpan CD release concert April 1. The Panhandlers have been the premier steelpan program in the Bay Area for more than 20 years. They are internationally acclaimed. If you have never seen or heard a full steelpan orchestra of more than 20 people you will totally enjoy this performance. The title of the CD is taken from a tune I wrote for the Trinidad And Tobago Carnival entitled ‘Pan is deT’ing’. The Panhandlers recorded the tune for their new CD.

When: Friday, 4/1/ 2011 [7:30pm]

What: In concert with 11-time Grammy winner Tony Lindsay. With special guests: Internationally recognized percussionist Michael Spiro and the Nueva School and North Shoreview Montessori School Steel Drum Bands. The Panhandlers will also be celebrating the release of their 5th CD Pan Is De 'Ting.

Where: College of San Mateo Theater
1700 West Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo


Ticket Info: For advance tickets: Please mail your check payable to: "Panhandlers Steel Drum Band" 3718 Casanova Drive San Mateo, CA 94403 Gen-Admission $15.00 Seniors / students: $13.00 Note: We will hold your tickets at will-call unless you indicate that you want them mailed to you. Ticket booth will open at 6:30pm the day of the show (doors open at 7pm).

Read more about the Panhandlers here:

http://www.csmsteeldrums.com/default.asp

Steelpan for sale

I have one previously owned lead steelpan for sale. It is in excellent condition and well tuned. It’s a Low C tenor voice in the Circle of Fifths pattern and powder-coated in silver. It was a Christmas gift for a young boy who preferred to play guitar. Hardly played on. Comes with free mallets and instruction book. Total package is $800 (plus tax). First come First Served! I can be reached at 510 222 1123.

If you are interested in purchasing a steelpan, let me know how much you are willing to spend and I will do my best to get you the most value for your money.

Harry's Upcoming public gigs
  • I will be doing a steelpan solo at the Marin Civic Center Farmers’ Market on Sunday March 27, 9-1pm. Come out and say hello.
  • I will be performing with a fellow pan musician as a steelpan duo April 2, 6:30-9:30pm at Tiki Tom’s, Olympic Bl. In Walnut Creek. Fun atmosphere with Hawaiian food and tropical drinks. Would love to see you there. You can also find other public performances by my group in the Calendar section at this link: http://www.shabang.us/

Questions? Call me at 510 222 1123; or email harrybest@shabang.us.

www.kakesa.com has everything you need to play beautiful steeldrum music!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Pan Tuner Darren Dyke visiting the Bay Area

Darren Dyke will be in town to do some tuning from Sept 29 thru Oct 5. If you have pans that need a tune-up, please contact him directly at: ddpantuner@mac.com or by phone: 1.512.750.9598.
Also, if you have a spare room looking for a resident, I believe he's trying to hook up some accommodations. Thanks for passing along the word!

Harry Best and Shabang end summer at Sam's

Harry Best and his steel drum trio Shabang will make their final appearance for the summer, Oct. 9 4-8pm, at Sam's Chowder House in Half Moon Bay, 4210 Cabrillo Hwy, Half Moon Bay. The weather is usually fantastic this time of year in HMB. Come join us on the patio; enjoy some of the best seafood on the Bay and Shabang's exciting steel drum music. For more info call 510 222 1123.

Orinda Fall steel drum class now in session

Monday Sept. 20 was the first session of the Orinda Beginning steel drum class. At our beginning class you can learn the magic of making music on Caribbean steel drums.
It's not too late to sign up. You'll have fun with the basics of sticking and melody making. Enjoy playing favorites like Yellow Bird, Jamaica Farewell, Lion King, and more. Beginners welcome. You will be jammin’ in no time.
Drums/pans provided. The class runs through Oct. 25. A second fall session will run from Nov. 1-Dec. 13.
To register, call the Orinda Community Center at 28 Orinda Way, Orinda - (925) 254-2445

Phil Hawkins to release new CD

Phil Hawkins will officially release his new CD, Sugarcane Suite at a concert and party Sun., Oct. 3, 4pm, Mission College (Main Building) 3000 Mission College Blvd.Santa Clara, CA.

The show will feature Phil Hawkins - steel pans, Bob Crawford - keys, Ray Obiedo - guitar, Dave Belove - bass, Paul VW - drums, Michael Spiro - percussion, with special guests Jessica Vautor - vocals, Harry Best - vocals, Michelle Hawkins - vocals.

$5 (FREE w/student ID)

CDs AVAILABLE AT THE SHOW!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

2010 Ramajay Pan Fest.

ww.ramajaypanfest.com

http://cwp.marriott.com/denfi/drums/www.biennialoftheamericas.org
http://malletman.biz/main.htm

Highlights The University of Denver, Newman Center for the Arts. Home of the 2010 Ramajay Pan Fest.

Ramajay Pan Fest Group Discounts now available!

The Pan Ramajay Summer Steel Drum Festival is offering group discounts for groups numbering 3 or more participants. Details are as follows.

Group discount A, a total of 3-4 applicants: $100 off each participant's tuition!
Group discount B, a total of 5-7 applicants: $125 off each participant's tuition!
Group discount C, a total of 8-10 applicants: $150 off each participant's tuition!
Please submit an individual application for each group member and write the appropriate discount code from above after the individuals name. Applications must be returned in the same envelope with the non-refundable $50 application fee for each applicant included. Early Registration ends soon. Take advantage of the discounted early registration tuition until June 11, 2010. Don't delay, enrollment is limited.

Rocky Mountain Steelbands offers evening program.
Evening only classes will be offered by Rick Henson, of Denver's popular Rocky Mountain Steel Bands program. Geared toward the participant with a curiosity for the steel drum that is either unavailable for full day sessions or is just looking for a primer experience. A single daily session will meet after work hours for group ensemble instruction and rehearsal, followed by the Evening Concert or presentation. Classes will meet at the Lamont School of Music, the festival's home site, from 6:15-7:45 PM.

MalletMan named official festival supplier. MalletMan Custom Pan Products will be the exclusive supplier of pan sticks for this year's festival.
All sizes and styles of mallets for steel drum will be available for purchase throughout the week. More information at the MalletMan website.

Marriott Fairfield Inn and Suites official festival host hotel.Participants are encouraged to take advantage of special discounted festival room rates at the Marriott Fairfield Inn and Suites of Cherry Creek. But hurry, this offer expires on June 20. Click here for more details.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Steel Jam Spring Schedule



Steel Jam @ Oakland Museum of CA, Beringer Vineyards, Group Workshop, and More
Steel Jam April Newsletter

Steel Jam at a Glance:
Apr. 27, 7-8:30 PM: Group Steel Drum Workshop
Apr. 29, 4-7 PM @ Oakland Museum of CA (Members)
May 1, 7-10 PM @ ICRA Champagne Silent Auction
May 8, 7-10:30 AM @ Marin Human Race
May 9, 12-5 PM @ Beringer Vineyards
May 14, 10-2 PM @ Hillsborough Historic Homes Tour
Link to our website

Future Summer Appearances:

June 26, 5-8 PM: Oakland Zoo "Walk in the Wild" fundraiser
July 4, 12-5 PM: Beringer Vineyards


Recent Steel Jam News:

--Recent performance at a corporate event at Meadowood Resort in St. Helena.

--Recent performance at an Open House for Alain Pinel realtor, Debbie Sharp.

--Steel Jam performs for an awards banquet for St. Helena Hospital on 4/21.

--Steel Jam performs for a corporate barbeque/Earth Day Celebration at the Seaport Center in Redwood City on 4/22.

--Steel Jam performs for a "Smart Women" business networking event in Sunnyvale, 5/11.

--Steel Jam performs for a book-signing event at the Oakland Zoo, 5/18.

--Steel Jam performs at an awards ceremony for Alameda County Emergency Medical Services, 5/19.


Welcome to Steel Jam's newsletter about our pubic performances and workshops!

Tues., April 27, 7-8:30 PM Group Steel Drum Workshop in San Francisco. 20% Discount opportunity. Click here for workshop details.
Thurs., April 29, 4-7 PM, Steel Jam Interactive Entertainment at the Oakland Museum of California, (1000 Oak St., Oakland). Steel Jam brings steel drums for everyone to play at this Members-Only Preview Event to celebrate the early May Grand Re-Opening after an extensive renovation project. Click here to become an OMCA member or for more museum info.
Sat., May 1, 7-10 PM, 16th Annual Champagne Silent Auction for Island Cat Resources & Adoption, (Elks Lodge, 2255 Santa Clara Ave., Alameda). Click ICRA link for more info.
Sat., May 8, 7-10:30 AM, 28th Annual Marin Human Race in San Rafael. Attended by over 4,000 people, this race is the largest collaborative fundraiser in the county. Register here. Sponsored by the Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit Leadership of Marin.
Sun., May 9, 12-5 PM, Beringer Vineyards in St. Helena. Usual tasting fees will apply. Click here for Beringer location and info.
Fri., May 14, 10-2 PM, Hillsborough Historic Homes Tour sponsored by the Community Service League and the City of Hillsborough to commemorate Hillsborough's Centennial Year celebration. Tour 5 historic estates that reflect the rich history of Hillsborough. (Steel Jam's exact location still to be determined.) $50 advanced tickets; a limited number of $60 tickets will be sold the day of the event. More tiicket and event info here.

The rainy season is almost over. HOORAY!As you organize your spring & summer parties, picnics, and special events, please keep in mind that Steel Jam's steel drum music creates a festive mood for events of all sizes!Choose 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 musicians and tailor the band to fit your budget and event needs. Whether it's a 20-person birthday party, a reception for 100-500, a corporate picnic or conference for thousands-- Steel Jam makes the entertainment a success!

Steel Jam also offers fun, hands-on, interactive group sessions (steel drums provided) for corporate team building, private parties & group classes.

Contact us and we'll prepare a quote to fit your needs.

Mary SpaldingLink to my website
Tel: (415) 731-3550Cell: (415) 823-4601Fax: (415) 731-9735Email: http://cts.vresp.com/c/?SteelJam/1e336ab614/369718ebd6/af50e48535

Shabang! at Sam's Chowder House Half Moon Bay


Harry Best and Shabang! launch a series of summer concerts on the patio at Sam's Chowder House in Half Moon Bay on Saturday, May 1, 2010; 4-8pm. Sam's is right at the beach. Beautiful scenery, great food, nice family atmosphere, and fantastic steelpan music. Come on down! Call 510 222 1123 for more info.

Paul Snagg Plays Flavah Cafe Mother's Day


Spice Island Steeldrummer, Paul Snagg will be playing at Flavah Island Cafe, 2057 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley, CA 94702 on Mothers Day, May 16, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm.? (510) 704-4083
Treat your mom to some sweet steel sounds!

Lil Mo LOVE playin NEW PARISH





Lil Mo LOVE playin NEW PARISH this Sat. 9pm Oakland!
Lil Mo LOVE Plays 2nd! don’t be late!!! COME @ 9pm!!
OFFICIAL PRE-PARTY FUNDRAISER FOR THE SF CARNIVAL.

Lil Mo LOVE is gonna bring it TRINI STYLE! CARNIVAL is BAACHANAL! with Bayonics & Chico Man, DJ Ryzr & more !!!
Bringing d' REAL CARNIVAL FEELIN' TO THE BAY!


Please Come out and see our costume presentation:

Ladies Free before 11pm-Guys $10.00

FETE ALL INCLUSIVE VIP ACCESS ONLY $40-ALL YOU CAN EAT AND DRINK.

Hosted by Jonny Mack and Young Fyah-playing Caribbean Music/Miami Fete Style All Night. For more information e-mail:AngelMagik@Gmail.com

Start Time: Saturday, May 1, 2010 at 8:00pm
Location: The New Parish
Street: 579 18th street @ San pablo
City/Town: Oakland, CA
$10

Friday, April 09, 2010

Play Virtual Steelpans

Have a go at playing some virtual double seconds; one click at a time.

http://www.paanmaan.com/Kaiso/j_wist_webpan.html

Pan Around the Bay


Caught a little lime with Jim Munzenrider, Tom Miller and some the beaters from the Panhandlers. The group was working on recording some tunes at Expressions College in Emeryville...sounding real nice. Great atmosphere in the booth.







Rumour is that Panman Anthony 'Cannon' Hernandez formerly of Our Boys may be moving his Caribbean Rhythms show out of the Bay Area and heading to Pennsylvania. Cannon is a regular on the Bay Area pan scene. He also teaches several classes in the east bay. He will be missed especially at the East Bay Center for performing arts in Richmond where he has taught pan for almost 10 years.


Steelpan classes Bay Area


Steelpan classes are being taught all over the Bay Area this spring and summer. In Orinda, at the Orinda Community Center, (925) 254-2445; in San Rafael at the Pickleweed Community Center (415) 485-3101 and other towns and cities. For more info you can also call 510 222 1123. Know anyone who would like to play pan? Come have some fun! Pan is de ting!

Caribbean Steelpan Msic Center potluck party


Efforts are underway to launch the East Bay Steel Orchestra that will anchor the planned Caribbean Steelpan Music Center. A potluck pan party is planned for May 23 in Moraga to stimulate interest in the project. There will be some pan jammin' and a special Pan Guest, so stay tuned. Check for more info here:

Bay Area Pan Scene coming alive



The pan scene is coming alive in the Bay Area as spring sets in. If you missed it, there was wild pan jam in Oakland March 28 in celebration of drummer Tony D's birthday. Tony, a Trini who is no stranger to pan occasionally hosts these panjams especially when tuner Leroy 'Ali' Williams is in town. Pan players present were Paul Snagg, Asheba, Olison Batiste, Terry Figueroa, Mark Rosenthal, Liz LaMantia, yours truly and a host of other musicians. The party went late into the night.
Another pan related gathering took place at Ashkenaz April 2 when Caribbean Allstars resurfaced with the return from Trinidad of leader Hugh 'Sweetfoot' Maynard. The foot was chillin' in T&T for Carnival. Paul Snagg delivered some impressive licks on double seconds that revealed how much he had been shedding over the winter. Pan Exstasy led by panman Ashton Craig played the opening set.

Stop the Noise!


Do you teach pan to kids at a school or community program? Having problems trying to get them to play softly. Most kids are just bangers. Here's a trick I used to considerably reduce the noise: Shorten the sticks!

For lead/tenors, no more than 7"; Double Seconds, 8"; Guitar/Cellos, 9"; and bass 12".

You can get sticks in custom lengths from Kakesa.com.

Pan is de Ting

Check the lyrics to my latest composition. Kitch was definitely in my head when I wrote this one. Band arrangement available soon.

Pan is de Ting 4/4/10
Music and Lyrics By Harry Best
Hewanorra Publishing Co. (BMI)

I
There is a craze going-around today
And it’s contagious in every way
One and all
In de bacchanal
And it gives me pleasure to say
Pan is de ting that they want to play

II
Like a pandemic around de world
Pan captivate every boy and girl
In Africa
And America
Well they say they can’t stay away
Pan is de ting that they want to play

Bridge:
It catch de school children
And de senior citizen
Big time musician
And even de politician

Doctors and lawyers
Bankers and school teachers
They leave work and run away
Just to find some time to play


III
Panists come down here from near and far
They want to beat for panorama
De revelry
And de synergy
With sweet music to ramajay
Pan is de ting that they come to play


IV
Ask anybody and you’ll agree
Pan is a gift from the Almighty
It pick you up
When you spirit drop
And your head like you tootoolbay
Pan is de ting that you have to play

Group Steel Drum Workshop



Group Steel Drum Workshop

Tues., April 27, 7-8:30 PM


Steel Drums are provided; (NO previous musical experience is necessary!)20% Discount Opportunity:$60 adults; $45 kids (12-17 yrs. old) if payment received or postmarked on or by April 21.Advanced payment required to reserve your spot in the class.

Email or call (415) 731-3550 to reserve your spot for this fun, “Steel Band Experience!”

Pan Ramajay Summer Steel Drum Festival

Pan Ramajay Summer Steel Drum Festival
July 11-16, 2010
Registration is now open for the 2010 festival!

The Pan Ramajay Summer Steel Drum Festival, located at the Lamont School of Music on the campus of the University of Denver, CO, is a six day workshop for steel pan players of all ages, backgrounds and levels.

An all-star faculty along with the festival participants join together for a combination of workshops, rehearsals, student performances, faculty concerts and even late night jams. Daily seminars and rehearsals are designed to assist participants with practice and playing techniques, arranging techniques, improvisation approaches, ensemble organization, instruction and administration, and more.

2010 Festival Faculty (to date)Pan Ramajay's, Tom Miller, Alan Lightner, and Jim Munzenrider, with Don Prorak, founder of, Pan Jumbies steel band, Michael Spiro, Latin percussion expert, and Rick Henson, founder of Rocky Mountain Steel Bands.2010 Festival Artist in ResidenceRay Holman, master steel drummer, composer and arranger.Save the date and look for details at www.ramajaypanfest.com

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Play in a Steel Drum Band

Play in a Steel Drum Band...in one, fun, easy, 90-minute session!

·Monday, April 27, 7-8:30 PM
·Steel Drums Provided
·$75 Adults; $60 (kids 10-17)
·NO previous musical experience [or even talent!] is necessary! (Simply arrive a rank beginner and, by the end of 90-minutes, be a BONA FIDE steel drummer in a steel drum band!)

Check out photos of previous “Steel Band Experience” classes at: http://steelbandexperiencegroupclass.shutterfly.com/

Location: 2260 Cecilia Avenue, San Francisco (Sunset area)

Space is limited so
Call now, (415) 731-3550, or email mary@steeljam.com to reserve your space for your fun
“Steel Band Experience!”

Class instructor is Mary Spalding who, after receiving an M.A. in World Music from Wesleyan University, went on to study and perform steel pan (steel drum) in Trinidad--the birthplace of the steel pan--for various Panorama competitions and Carnival activities. Mary is also the founder and band leader of Steel Jam (www.steeljam.com) --a Caribbean steel drum band that performs for corporate events, private parties, weddings, fundraisers, community events and festivals.

Hope you can join in the fun of making steel drum music together!
Mary Spalding
Steel Jam

Friday, April 03, 2009

Phil Hawkins prepares to release new CD



On Friday, April 17 the
Phil Hawkins Group will be performing at Theatre on San Pedro Square (29 N. San Pedro St, San Jose). Please come and be a member of our audience as we film and record this concert for our DVD.


We'll be performing music from the upcoming CD "Sugarcane Suite" and featuring the great talents of:
Bob Crawford - keys
Ray Obiedo - guitar
Michelle Hawkins - vocals
Marc van Wageningen - bass
Paul van Wageningen - drums
Phil Hawkins - steelpans, percussion


The room will hold about 150 people and we'd really like to fill it up with a supportive/appreciative crowd. So please pass this along to anyone who might be interested in being a part of the filming/recording.


Tickets may be purchased at the door for $10
Doors open at 7:30pm and the show starts at 8:00pm
with a special opening performance by the West Valley Jazz Department.
For More Information, please contact me at:
408-830-0704
www.pnotemusic.com

Monday, March 16, 2009

Ray Obiedo and Mambo Caribe


Hello folks:
This is going to be a very good concert. I hope to see some of you there.

Murphy Productions presents Rhythms of the World, featuring Ray Obiedo + Mambo Caribe with Jeff Narell - Steel Pans; Sandy Cressman - Vocals; Greg Rahn - Piano; Derek Rolando - Percussion; Curtis Ohlson - Bass; Phil Hawkins - Drums.

Sat March 21st Doors: 8:00 Show: 8:30

Mill Valley Masonic

19 Corte Madera Ave

Mill Valley, Ca 94942

$20 General Admission $25 Reserved Seating

To buy tickets by phone: 415 / 389-5072 or

Famous4: 415 / 388-2550

96 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley

For more Info: www.murphyproductions.com

Friday, March 06, 2009

Shabang Steel Drum duo at Tiki Tom's


Shabang steel drum duo of Harry Best and Dexter Bruce will be featured for two nights, March 13 and 28 at Tiki Tom's, 1535 Olympic Blvd., in Walnut Creek. Come shake off the winter and bring in the spring with some hot Caribbean steel drum music by a couple of veterans.

Steel Jam at SFJCC




STEEL JAM performs at:
The San Francisco Jewish Community Center (3200 California St.)
Sunday, March 8, 3:50-4:15 PM
for
“Purim Unmasked: An Off-Street Festival”

Celebrating Jewish Identity and survival, Purim is traditionally observed with a joyous, irreverent and carnival-like atmosphere. Spend the afternoon enjoying food, wine, music from Steel Jam and other entertainers and also enjoy activities like face painting, henna art, hamantaschen baking, and a costume contest for adults and children. This 3-5 PM event is FREE to JCC Members and FREE to the public. For more info, go to: http://www.jccsf.org/content_main.aspx?progid=2934&catid=680

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Play in a Steel Drum Band...

Play in a Steel Drum Band...in one, fun, easy, 90-minute session!
·Sat., Feb. 28, 1:30-3:00 PM
·Steel Drums Provided
·$75 Adults; $60 (kids 10-17) (Advance payment is required to secure your reservation.)
·NO previous musical experience [or event talent!] is necessary! (Simply be prepared to arrive a rank beginner and, by the end of 90-minutes, be a BONA FIDE steel drummer in a steel drum band!)

Check out photos of previous “Steel Band Experience” classes at: http://steelbandexperiencegroupclass.shutterfly.com/

Location: 2260 Cecilia Avenue, San Francisco (Sunset area)
Space is limited so
Call now, (415) 731-3550, or email mary@steeljam.com to reserve your space for your fun
“Steel Band Experience!”

Class instructor is Mary Spalding who, after receiving an M.A. in World Music from Wesleyan University, went on to study and perform steel pan (steel drum) in Trinidad--the birthplace of the steel pan--for various Panorama competitions and Carnival activities. Mary is also the founder and band leader of Steel Jam (www.steeljam.com) --a Caribbean steel drum band that, since 1994, has performed for countless corporate events, private parties and community festivals.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Nor Cal Welcomes Joe Perea

Joe Perea former Director of Instrumental Music at Richland College, where he directed the steel band ensembles, the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, and the Jazz Ensemble has reportedly moved to Santa Rosa Junior College in Northern California.
Joe was the founder of The Richland College Steel Band, the premier community college steel band program in the DFW metroplex. All their steel pan instruments were built and tuned in-house Joe with assistance by members of the group.
Together with the Richland Music Club, they host the annual Carnival of Steel music festival every April on the Richland College campus. With over 1000 attendees, the Carnival of Steel brings together elementary, high school, college, and professional steel bands from all over Texas and beyond for a daylong event of performances, cultural activities, and educational presentations.
He holds degrees from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and the University of North Texas. As a steel pannist, he has performed with Phase II Pan Groove, as well as with many of the top steel pan artists including Ken "Professor" Philmore, Len "Boogsie" Sharpe, Tom Miller, Ray Holman, Andy Narell, and Robert Greenidge.
He has developed his skills in the craft of pan building and tuning through the guidance of people including Ellie Mannette, Alan Coyle, Tony Slater, Wallace Austin, Darren Dyke, Phil Solomon, and many others.
He served as Program Coordinator for the Over-the-Rhine Steel Drum Band in Cincinnati, OH and later toured with the University of North Texas Steel Band. He started the steel band program at North Garland High School in Garland, TX and has consulted with numerous school and community-based steel band programs around the US on grant writing and curriculum development.

Steel Band Expereince Group Class Resumes

Hi All…many of you responded to my “Sat., Sept. 6 Group Steel Drum Class” posting that a weeknight class would fit better with your schedules. Thank you for all of your input. (A BIG thank-you, again, to everyone who participated in the Sat., Sept. 6 class. It was a pleasure to work with all of you!)

I’m happy to report that Steel Jam’s next “Steel Band Experience” group class offering is:
--Tues., Oct. 21, 6:30-8:00 PM (Steel drums are provided.) --$75 fee. (Advance payment required to secure your reservation.)

Go from rank beginner to member of a steel drum band in a fun, 90-minute session!
This class is designed especially for those who don’t have time to invest in a multi-week course or for those who simply want to try a single, introductory session.No previous musical or steel drum experience (or even talent!) is required.

Class location: the Sunset neighborhood in San Francisco. (Easy access to parking and within a 2-3 block walking distance from public transportation.) Class instructor is Mary Spalding, founder and band leader of STEEL JAM. ********Space is Limited******** Call now (415-731-3550) or email mary@steeljam.com to find out how to secure your reservation for your FUN “Steel Band Experience!”

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Steel Jam at SF Zoo

STEEL JAM performs for:
the San Francisco Zoo’s “Members Night Tours”
--this Fri. and Sat., (Sept. 26 & 27), 6-8:30 PM

(Fri. for Members whose last names begin with the letters A - K; Sat. for Members whose last names being with L - Z.)

FREE to SF Zoo Members only. For more information, or, to join or renew your Zoo Membership to enjoy FREE admission to the Night Tours (plus enjoy a bonanza of other benefits for a full year), go to www.sfzoo.org or call (415) 753-7172.

Hope you can join STEEL JAM for an evening of fun for the whole family!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Phil Hawkins at Anna's Jazz Island

Phil Hawkins, Ray Obiedo, Bob Crawford, Marc van Wageningen, Paul van Wageningen, Michael Spiro get together for an exciting evening of Caribbean Jazz as as they perform songs from Phil's "H2O" and some NEW MUSIC from the upcoming cd!: Sun. Oct. 5, 8pm, Anna's Jazz Island, 2120 Allston Way, Berkeley. $10. Reservations Recommended: 510-841-5299

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Santa Clara Stirs it up for Harry Best and Shabang

By Tricia Chambers

Musician, composer and Caribbean-born Harry Best, is no stranger to performing solo. But when he played his steel drum calypso music at Central Park last Sunday, he brought along his five-piece band. And from the hoots and howls sent up by the audience, I’d say they were quite appreciative.

“It’s about 50 degrees in San Francisco where we just came from, so it’s a little hot here” said Best who then proceeded to heat up with the pavilion even more with his island jams.

Best performed a few of his original compositions as well as what he called his Harry Belafonte and Bob Marley revue, on 55-gallon finely-tuned steel drums known as pans.

Before long, Best was receiving requests to play songs that included Bob Marley’s “I Shot the Sheriff.” He also inspired the audience to sing along to “Kingston Town.”

Couples-dancing returned to the Pavilion in a big way, led by 18-month-old, flower thermas-sipping Tea Ballew, a tot whose foray into the dance world is keeping her Mother hopping.

“I used to dance,” said Santa Clara native, Sally Culbertson as she leaned against the cool metal railing and clapped to the bouncy island music. Daughter Martha, visiting from Seattle stood by her side.

“We were in my back yard and I thought I heard music,” said Culbertson. “So I told Martha that we had to go. I forgot today was Sunday.”

Barbara D’Angelo, a Santa Clara resident formerly from Aruba, didn’t brave the dance floor but had fun just the same.

“I come to these concerts a lot,” she said. “This music is very popular in my country.”

Shabang is rounded out by steel drum player Dexter Bruce, formerly of Our Boys Steel Orchestra. According to Best, it’s bass player Ed (Mac) Mc Carver who is the pillar of the band. Tyrone Gray, a drummer who can’t play without a broad smile is another Boys Town veteran.

After the 90-minute show, Shabang packed their instruments to head up north to the colder weather. Day light come today and found me sad to say that Shabang will not be back for many a day. But I do have it on good authority from a very reliable and colorful toucan that Shabang might just return next summer.

Yes, Santa Clara sure knows how to show visitors a good time!

If you would like to learn more about Harry Best and Shabang, visit
http://shabang.us/home.html.

New Steel Drum Class in Marin

Mark Rosenthal is starting an Adult steel pan class in Marin Tues. nights 6:30-8:30pm (see attached).
Please pass it on if you know anybody interested. It's at Davidson Middle School where they have a room fully set-up with lot's of pans including 2 sets of 6 bass. Starting next week Sept. 23rd.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

“Steel Band Experience” group class


Hi All…Only a few spaces remain for the Sat., Sept. 6 “Steel Band Experience” group class. Please call or email to reserve your space. (Steel drums provided; no past musical experience [or talent] required.)

· “Steel Band Experience” group class
· Sat., Sept. 6, 1:30-3:00 PM in San Francisco.

During this single, 90-minute “Steel Band Experience,” participants will HAVE FUN, and will also:
· be introduced to steel drums
· learn about the origin and history of this unique art form; and, within 90-minutes,
· transform themselves from rank beginners to bona fide members of a steel drum band!
¨ $75 fee. (Advanced payment required in order to secure your reservation.)

Call Mary now (415-731-3550) or email http://www.shabang.us/webmail/images/blank.png
to reserve your space.

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Enjoy the Steel Drum Experience - Workshop!

Want to play steel drum in a steel drum band…in one, fun, easy, 90-minute session??
(Steel drums will be provided.)

Here’s how!

Mary Spalding (founder and leader of Steel Jam--a Caribbean steel drum band that, since 1994, has performed for hundreds of corporate functions and private parties throughout Northern CA) is offering:

--a “Steel Band Experience” group class
--Sat., Sept. 6, 1:30-3:00 PM in San Francisco.

During this single, 90-minute “Steel Band Experience,” participants will, first and foremost, HAVE FUN, and will also:
· be introduced to steel drums
· learn about the origin and history of this unique art form; and, within 90-minutes,
· transform themselves from rank beginners to bona fide members of a steel drum band!
¨ No previous musical or steel drum experience (or even talent!) is necessary.
¨ Steel drums will be provided.
¨ $75 fee. (Advanced payment required in order to secure your reservation.)

********************************SPACE IS LIMITED TO 15 PARTICIPANTS***********************************

Have a fun “Steel Drum Experience” on Sat., Sept. 6!

Call Mary now (415-731-3550) or to reserve your space for
your “Steel Band Experience.”

(Location information--2260 Cecilia Avenue,in the Sunset area of San Francisco. Easy neighborhood parking. Within 2-3 block walking distance from public transportation.)

Mary Spalding
Steel Jam
(415) 731-3550
Fax: (415) 731-9735
http://www.steeljam.com/

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Jeff Narell in Concord SunValley Mall

Friday, June 13, Jeff Narell & Callaloo - Steel Drums
Sunvalley Mall in Concord is kicking off the summer with a concert series!
Every Friday night, beginning June 6 through August 29, (except July 4), we will host a live musical group in Grand Court from 7 - 8 pm. Admission is FREE!

Friday, May 30, 2008

Flash back on Pan Dulce

Pan Dulce Steel Orchestra
Caribbean islands art form is pursued with great delight in Arcata
by Marilyn Lang


Members of the Pan Dulce Steel Orchestra play as their people-powered rack is pulled through Arcata on its way to last year's All Species Parade during the North Country Fair. In the center is Kate Lang, one of the three co-founders. Behind her right shoulder is Denise Rynearson and behind her left is Denise Jones. In the forground is an Arcata volunteer pulling the rack and on the right is Jennifer Rynearson. Photo by Gary Rynearson

It began in a bright blue building in Arcata three years ago when Kate Lang, John Salazar and Mike Skweir co-founded Pan Action Network and made the excitement of playing steeldrums accessible to North Coast residents. Inspired by the camaraderie they had experienced in panyards of Trinidad/Tobago, they dreamed of recreating that spirit locally. Their vision, to build community through music, has become reality in the Pan Dulce Steel Orchestra, our community band.

In Pan Dulce, we blend our backgrounds and ages, (spanning six decades) in our joy of playing steelpan music together. Though most of us had no previous musical training, we learn a mix of Calypso and other music by ear in the traditional mode of the Caribbean islands. Even those of us initially unable to tap a foot on beat, learn to play experientially as we gain an understanding of the rhythm and "feel" of this infectious music. From our six "oldtimers" who began three years ago to our player whose father played in the early pan bands of Trinidad to our newest members which include a father, his teenage daughter and l2 year-old son, we are a devoted bunch-many plan vacations around the panyard schedule.

Including our three teachers, we are a group of 34. With John as drummer and arranger, our band consists of tenor and double tenor pans playing lead melody and harmony at the higher end of the musical range, while the mid and lower-range double seconds, cello and bass pans provide our harmonic and rhythmic foundation. Steeldrums, or pans, are unique instruments created in Trinidad during the WWII years. Skillfully hammered and tuned, 55 gallon oil drums are transformed into instruments producing a full chromatic range of notes. Their sweet tone lends itself to all kinds of music from classical to calypso.

Pan Dulce - literally a Mexican sweetbread - is the perfect name for our band. It reflects the sweet sounds of the steelpan, the nourishment for the spirit this music offers and the sweet pan-experience of playing music together. We guarantee it is impossible to hear this music of Carnival, celebration and community without at least tapping a foot!

Humboldt State U Steelband 1995



Humboldt State U Steelband doing Ray Holman's Panic. HSU is the almer mater of a few Bay Area pannists such Mark Rosenthal, Ross McGinnis and Derek Smith.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

June is Caribbean-American Heritage Month

Celebrate Caribbean Heritage Month with the Caribbean American Association of Northern California. The first CHM event will be Islands in the Park featuring Third Word on Sunday June 15, 2008 and the second event will be the CHM Legacy Awards, a red carpet event, featuring various local and international Caribbean Leaders and Artists on Saturday, June 28th.


Val Serrant at Berkeley World Music Festival


Val Serrant presents 'From Drum To Steeldrum'..Traditional Drumming, Chants, Kaiso[Calypso], Assorted Percussion and Steelpan Music, playing 3-4:30 pm outside of Anna Purna, 2416 Telegraph Ave. during the free 5th Annual Berkeley World Music Fest. The celebration rocks with continuous music throughout the Telegraph Avenue district: Saturday, June 7th, Noon – 9 P.M., mainly in cafés & People’s Park.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Disappointing Pan in 'Panman'

Don’t quite know what to say about the film “The Panman, Rhythm of the Palms”. Caught a sneak preview on Lycos.com over the weekend, thanks to a tip from Pan-jumbie.com.
For one thing, Pan is only incidental to the main focus of the film; a man living through the psycho-sociological challenges of a Caribbean culture that seems dated in the 60s and 70s.

A noble effort by the producers, but the attempt to weave too many different strands from the complexity of that fabric of the Caribbean psyche might have sacrificed clarity and focus.
On another note, pan lovers would hope to at least hear some pan virtuosity in the music scores, even if the actor was pretending to play. But the music was weak and had no semblance to anything authentically pan.

It is evident that the creator of the story was vaguely familiar with pan culture. It might be a little hash in saying that the creators of this and another similar “Panman” movie released about 10 years ago seem to be merely ‘pimping pan’.

The story could have been much more relevant and contemporary if focused around the economic challenges that confronts a developing panman in today’s Caribbean.
Having said this, what is positive about the movie? Some indirect or, shall we say, subtle statements that point to the schizophrenia of the Caribbean psyche. Not a bad thing, just a ‘hello’ from the mirror.

The acting was passable. There was also a latent but positive glimpse of what Caribbean culture could, and will, contribute to the world given the evolution of certain economic and social issues.
If you want to support and encourage the fledgling Caribbean movie industry, then you should go see “Panman” at Yoshi’s June 15.

Monday, May 19, 2008

'PanMan' Movie To Show June 15 at Yoshi's



The film “Panman: Rhythm of the Palms” will be shown at the 10th Annual San Francisco Black Film Festival (SFBFF) June 15, 2pm at Yoshi's.

THE PANMAN RHYTHM OF THE PALMS tells the story of the rise and fall of the steel drum pan player Harry Daniel. Harry is an icon of the Caribbean whose personal life suffers when he places his music above his family. He is desperate to pass the pan culture to a younger generation.

During this crusade to keep the music alive on his beloved island of St Martin he meets the exceptionally talented Jacko who becomes his star apprentice and hope for the future. Harry treats him like the son he never had. However when Harry's fame begins to diminish, Jacko turns against him and embraces instead the world of rock music. But when Harry dies unexpectedly Jacko returns to his island culture to become pan music's brilliant new icon.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

WST: A Moment with Andy Narell



Andy Narell talks with When Steel Talks about pan, calypso, music education and his upcoming concert in New York. See entire article here, or by clicking on the headline:

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

The Conscious Pannist - 1 (An Adaptation)

NEVER ACCEPT THE SUGGESTION OF LACK

You and I are creatures of habit. We get into the habit of accepting as final the evidence of our senses. I want to be outstanding pan player and my senses tell me that I am not, and I through habit am about to accept this lack as final.

When I remember that my consciousness is the one and only reality, therefore if I deny the evidence of my senses and assume the consciousness of being an outstanding pan player, I have in a sense rebuked the consciousness which suggested lack; and by assuming the consciousness of being an outstanding player, we become that player in a way we do not know.

In this case I say to myself, “What have I to do with thee?” What have I to do with the evidence of my senses? I will proceed as though I am already the pan player I desire to be. In other words, I assume that I am all that I desire. Then my dimensionally greater Self inspires in all, the thoughts and the actions which aid the embodiment of my assumption.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Steel Jam performs this weekend

· Fri., May 16, 10-1 PM, in Hillsborough for the Community Service League’s “Kitchen Tour”

· Sat., May 17, 1:30-4:30 PM, an Open House at 404 Bayswater Ave. in Burlingame

· Sun., May 18, 1:30-4:30 PM, an Open House at 404 Bayswater Ave. in Burlingame

Event Details:

On Fri., May 16, 10-1 PM, the Community Service League’s

28th Annual “Kitchen Tour of Homes”

(at 315 Pinehill Road in Hillsborough.)

Tickets are $35 in advance; $40 the day of the event. Tour five unique homes in Hillsborough and San Mateo Park. Proceeds will benefit The Mental Health Association of San Mateo County and the YFES Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Center of San Mateo County.

Call 650-483-6485 for tickets or, for more info, visit the CSL website at www.cslsanmateocounty.org.

Come on out to have a listen…and all for a great cause!

On Sat., May 17 & Sun., May 18, 1:30-4:30 PM:

an Open House at 404 Bayswater Ave. in Burlingame

--Mary Spalding featured on Sat., May 17

--Christin Hablewitz featured on Sun., May 18

Los Gatos Parents Call for return of Pan Teacher McGinnis

By Emilie Doolittle
Los Gatos Weekly-Times
Article Launched: 05/12/2008 07:21:18 PM PDT

For the third time, the Los Gatos High School Band Boosters and several high school students showed up at the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District board meeting on May 6 to ask that the school's band teacher, Ross McGinnis, be rehired.

The band teacher, who was hired at the beginning of the school year, resigned for reasons he cannot disclose. McGinnis did not attend the last three board meetings with the band boosters. However, he said that if the school offers to rehire him, he would accept.

Los Gatos High School principal Doug Ramezane could not comment on the reasons for McGinnis' resignation because personnel issues are confidential.

(Click on headline for full story)

Friday, May 09, 2008

Andy Narell's Beaten path to greatness

We hated to see Andy Narell leave the Bay Area for France. But let's face it. It wasn't happening for him on this side of the globe. The popularity that Andy had amassed in the 1980s when he first shot onto the jazz scene with his pan, had withered down to an occasional concert here and there. The novelty had worn off.

So Andy followed the path of many great American Jazz artists before him who felt less than appreciated in the home of Jazz. He crossed the Atlantic to France where Jazz and music innovation is perhaps more appreciated than anywhere else on the globe.
Well that move certainly revived his career. After a spell with Calypsociation, Andy's popularity seems to have exploded. Check Youtube, the man is all over the planet playing pan...T&T, Eastern Europe, Spain, Cuba, and just about every University with a pan program in the USA.

Which begs the question: Andy, is time to come home?

Phil flyin' below the radar

Am I the only Phil Hawkins music fan in the Bay Area? I’m surprised that not many Bay Area bands are playing his music. There’s a certain calculated quality to Phil’s music that brings the pan(s) alive. I notice the jump in energy in his tunes compared to anything played before.

Phil is getting ready to release a new CD with most of the tunes from his Pan Combo compilation. He also has a number of great band arrangements of these tunes available on his website pnotemusic.com.

Check out The Big Idea and Suk-kyo’s Samba, two of my favorites.

Jammin’ at the Beach

Don’t try to reach any of the Bay Area’s Pan notables this weekend. They have all gone to the beach…Virginia Beach. It’s the 6th Annual PANorama Caribbean Music Fest.

Saturday features the competition, where bands ranging from elementary to college to community groups from all around the country compete for ratings and awards. Between 15 and 20 bands are expected to compete. On Sunday the top bands from the previous day’s competition perform on the 24th Street Stage.

Gone to the beach: Andy and Jeff Narell, Tom Miller, Phil Hawkins, Jim Munzenrider...

Liam’s Lightening Licks

Liam Teague was in the Bay Area last weekend and spread his stardust around leaving a lot of people with tingles from his performance. He showed how he earned the title “the Paganini of Pan”. The man is a masterful pannist, truly a leader among the next generation of pan practitioners.

Personally, I found some of his classical pieces a bit esoteric…I get a similar feeling listening to Othello Molineaux’s avant-garde jazz. But, his skill on the pan was so captivating, it didn’t matter what he played. Or, with whom he played.

Liam was backed by Jim Munzenrider’s very capable CSM Panhandlers. The group did an adequate job but not up to the standard of their past performances. Notably absent were iconic players like Anna Talamo who is nursing tendonitis in both hands. The band, and Liam, lost it temporarily when they teamed with the La Nueva school band, but it was all taken in stride.

Although there was no formal announcement, it is rumored that Saturday’s concert was the group’s last as it is presently constituted. Talk is, Munzenrider is thinking of ending the 20-year-old project and starting over with new members.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Pan Eternal Band featured at Carnaval Show

DON"T FORGET: EVERY FRIDAY BBQ LUNCH/DINNER

Sistas-Wit -Style Caribbean Folk Performing Co. presents a fundraiser Caribbean Carnaval Show and Party featuring Live and Direct from Trinidad & Tobago, Pan Eternal Band with Miss Rita Jones.

Caribbean food, music by Bay Area’s #1 DJ Miller and Linden B. with special guest DJ’s Fusion from Canada.

The Carnival Ball kicks off at Caribbean Gardens on Saturday May 24th 2008 at 1306 Bayshore Highway Burlingame Ca 94010 begins at 8:00pm.

Advance Tickets $15.00 and $20.00 @ door.

Play Mas on de road for San Francisco Carnaval with Sistas-Wit-Style on Sunday 25th May 2007

This event is supported by Sistas-Wit-Style and Associates proceeds goes towards our children and youth dance program. We are empowering youths

Come and enjoy the spirit of the Caribbean!

(510) 952 –6287/ (415) 601-7513

Carnival Fundraiser for 'We Ah We'

Hi friends:
Don't miss having a fun time with us this Saturday
May 10, 2008, at the Caribbean Gardens. Check out Vincy Night, a Fundraiser for our Carnival Contingent, Caribbean Roots and Culture for Carnaval San Francisco's 08 “We Ah We”.
DJ Miller and DJ Linden B.
Party starts at 9:00 pm.
FREE ROSES FOR THE FIRST FIFTY LADIES **** FLOWERS BY JOSIE
Kojo’s Kitchen will be open, serving food from the Caribbean-Curry Chicken and Goat, Curry Tofu, Roti, rice and peas, salad and plantains.
PS. kindly forward this info to all your friends.

Monday, May 05, 2008

'Panman' in Bay Area Film Festival



The film “Panman: Rhythm of the Palms” will be shown in San Francisco for the 2008 San Francisco Black Film Festival (SFBFF) in June.The film will in addition be shown at the Hollywood Black Film Festival. Since its December 2007 red-carpet premiere, the film has been getting very good comments locally and abroad. The film is also on the line-up for film festivals in Curaçao, Europe, North America and South Africa.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Manning: G-pan will revolutionise Panorama

BY SEAN NERO /Trinidad Guardian
Prime Minister Patrick Manning has put the steelband fraternity on alert that the emergence of the Genesis pan (G-pan) will have serious implications on future Panorama competitions.
He said he anticipated that orchestras competing in the Carnival event would no longer be required to retain their present sizes since instruments in the G-pan family offered greater musical volume.
Pan Trinbago is responsible for producing Panorama, which is funded by the State. A large conventional orchestra taking part in the competition has a ceiling of 120 pannists, 90 for medium, and 60 for small bands.
In Manning’s view, the need for a large complement of pannists would soon be a thing of the past.
Speaking at Saturday’s launch of the National Steel Symphony Orchestra (NSSO) at Queen’s Hall, Port-of-Spain, the Prime Minister predicted smaller orchestras would soon occupy the Panorama stage.
It’s the second time in less than a year that Manning addressed the future of the Panorama competition while outlining the Government’s achievement in discovering the G-pan.
He first tackled the issue during the launch of the G-pan at the JFK Quadrangle at University of the West Indies, St Augustine, on July 14, when he said Panorama orchestras would have less need for an assortment of bass pans since the new G-bass pan covered all musical ranges.
“One of the advantages of the new pan is that of the top three pans—the tenor, double seconds and the guitar—the volume you get from these pans is 50 per cent more than what you get from traditional pans; and the volume you get from the new bass, which is the real innovation, is about 75 per cent more.
“What this means is an orchestra that comprises only G-pans would be configured very differently from an orchestra with the traditional type.
“In the case of the NSSO, the overall orchestra of 36 players and percussionist would take it to a maximum of about 40.
“Initially, we anticipated a NSSO of about 60 to 70 players. We now have a NSSO with a maximum of 40 players. Innovation has brought that about.”
Manning said he believed the G-pan would change the face of Panorama despite its unresolved production obstacles.
“We unveiled the G-pan on July 14, 2007. The research took longer than expected and, more than that, the production facilities of necessity that must go with it took us and continues to take us a little longer than we expected.
“They present a challenge that was over and above what we had anticipated, but is not an insurmountable challenge.”
Manning told the Queen’s Hall gathering, which included President George Maxwell Richards and Mrs Ramjohn-Richards, that his Government’s decision to scrap the T&T National Steel Orchestra was necessary because the system under which it operated was flawed and “simply not sustainable.”
He said the musical outfit, which was constituted under the Basdeo Panday administration, was viewed with suspicion by the steelband fraternity.
“We began an approach that would have stood a better chance of survival. We began an approach, for one, that was more sustainable, and came to the conclusion that perhaps a symphony orchestra, different from all other orchestras in T&T, might be the way to go,” he recalled.
Manning said the Government spent $9.9 million to continue research that was ongoing for some time at the pan research lab at UWI, St Augustine, headed by Brian Copeland.
According to Manning, the main criteria for the Genesis project was the creation of a soprano pan with a wider musical range that did not suffer from the disabilities experienced by the present soprano pan.
“It did not take us long to realise we were onto something. In fact, that research began to progress at such a pace that we took the decision to delay the formation of the NSSO, allowing the research to produce new instruments and to take the pan one major step forward,” Manning said.
“If we were able to develop these instruments, it would be the first orchestra in the country and in the world to be equipped completely with whatever pans we developed.”

Friday, April 18, 2008

A Holiday for Kitch

Celebrate the Grand Master Lord Kitchener's birthday in cyberspace. See a list of activities at this link:
http://www.pan-jumbie.com/

mas makers parties








Save the dates and spread the word:

Mas Makers gears up for Carnaval with two smoking events; Saturday April 26, Caribbean Breakfast/BrunchOpen House at the Mas Camp. Taste delicious island specialties, sign up for your costume or just party to the latest soca music.
Sunday May 11 Mother's Day Glo. You Must Wear White. Backyard Garden Party-Steelpan Music, Popular DJ, Island Food, Complimentary Cocktail and more...

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Lil' Mo' Love Steel n' Brass

Lil' Mo' Love Steel n' Brass plays their rockin' Soca Samba Rocksteady Sounds!!!!
Whole Foods Berkeley - Ashby & Telegraph (in the patio, by the front entrance)
3-4pm only! but Come Early! it's an Earth Day Festival! - lots of kool food & stuff!


Free Admission -Buy Raffle Tickets or Register to become a MEMBER OF MO' LOVE to Support the Kids' w/ Mo' Love May 25 -SF Carnaval PARTY Crew...all youth costumes, food, transportation etc is sponsored...


do your bit to give some love to youth at risk and have fun! maybe win a TRIP TO THE CARIBBEAN! + FEEL GOOD! HEAR GREAT MUSIC! maybe TAKE A JUMP! DANCE! or jus' Swing ya' Hips... at least, we'll have u tappin' ya foot!


See you there! remember to come early! shoot for 2pm if you travelin' trini time....Mo' Love,

Sistas-wit-style bandlaunching


WHEN: April 26th, 2008
WHERE: 9105 Golf Links Oakland, Ca
Info: (510) 952-6287387-7771

http://www.sistas-wit-style.com/
sistas_wit_style@yahoo.com

Exit 98th Avenue, right Golf Links straight

You don’t want to miss the excitement!!!
Designer:
Curtis Hinds

COME AND ENJOY 2008 MUSIC

Sunday, April 06, 2008

"wild suburbanites" playing steel drums in Moraga!

The Lamorinda Weekly recently featured the new steel drum class at the Bernhardt residence in Moraga taught by Harry Best. Click on headlines for link to full story. The class is in its third session this spring.

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Stanford Cardinal Calypso Band plays 'Under the Sea'

Harry Best and Shabang! at Tiki tom's

Harry Best and Shabang! return to Tiki Tom's this week, Friday April 4, 6-9pm, for a nother frolicking spring splash. Come out and enjoy the tropical food and drinks and dance a little.
Tiki tom's is at 1535 Olympic Blvd Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 932-9202 .

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Liam Teague returns to the Bay joins CSM Panhandlers


Hello pan enthusiast!

Continuing in our lucky streak of "How did a band like this land
a guest artist like THAT??", the CSM Panhandlers are proud to
present Liam Teague, known as the Paganini of Steel Pan.
We are working on a camera/projector setup for the concert so everyone
can see that yes, he *is* really playing all those notes! It
will be a great show, for more information on Liam please visit
http://liamteague.homestead.com/biog.html

Also joining us will be latin percussionist, recording artist,
and educator Michael Spiro, along with Remi Spiro and the Nueva
School Steel Drum Bands.

When: Saturday May 3, 8pm (ticket booth open 7pm, doors 7:30pm)
Where: College of San Mateo Theater (Bldg 3)
1700 West Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo
How Much: $20 General Admission
$18 Seniors / Students / Children under 14

Tickets may be purchased in advance via check or Visa/Mastercard,
please call our ticket line at (650)568-6879 for ordering info.

Hope to see you there!
CSM Panhandlers