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Stanton Kewley, Pelham Goddard and Wendell Manwarren at Pelham’s home in St. James, Trinidad
In cut+clear carnival episode #3 we visit veteran producer and steel orchestra arranger, Pelham Goddard, at his home in St. James for a chat about the evolution of music for steel orchestras and 3canal’s foray into the steel band arena with Pelham and the Exodus Steel Orchestra. In addition, Wendell treats us to a series of audio vignettes explaining certain aspects of the steel band scene in Trinidad and Tobago.
This week’s 3canal track: “Festival Time”
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cut + clear carnival #3 - pelham and pan [22:10m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (821)
Wendell Manwarren on the Panorama competition [1:26m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (415)
Wendell Manwarren on steel orchestras [0:59m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (394)
Wendell Manwarren on panyards [0:58m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (384)
Wendell Manwarren on contemporary artists and pan [1:06m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (389)
Wendell Manwarren on working w/ Pelham Goddard [0:33m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (381)7 Comments so far
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Incredible podcast. Thanks to all!!
Comment by Wendy Warnick 01.28.09 @ 11:03 am[...] Trinidad and Tobago, Caribbean Free Radio publishes another podcast, this time focusing on “veteran producer and steel orchestra [...]
Pingback by Global Voices Online » Trinidad & Tobago: Pelham and Pan 01.28.09 @ 12:18 pmit was so good hearin about the steelpan and rememberin when i was back in t,dad visitin all the pan tents and bening able 2 tell every band that played on the radio, by the three knocks if its despers, solo, or all stars.thank u again, wendell, pelham, georgia, stanton, and the missin canal roger. cut+clear.
Comment by rena savary 01.28.09 @ 10:11 pmwarms the heart to hear this
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unlike some who weren’t expecting 3canal to be in the panyard arena, I have been waitin for it to happen and I am so glad that the time is 2009. Much Thanks for allowing us to hear the as-yet-to-be mastered version of the “Festival Time”
JOY + FIRE, love and peace
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