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Steelpan
Afropan
The Afropan Steelband
is a Toronto-based community organization, which is a pioneer in establishing
school programs, staging concerts, and forming new bands. Under the leadership
of Earl La Pierre and Elton Jones, the band enjoys great popularity, particularly
in the annual Caribana festival. As the oldest steelband in Toronto, it
is highly respected by other panists and supported by the larger community.
Earle Wong
Master pan tuner Earle Wong entered the steelband movement as an altopan
player and is co-founder of the Tobago Allstars. Wong supplies steelpans
to the Boards of Education and also to individuals in Metro Toronto, across
Canada and the U.S.
Ian Jones
Jones is an accomplished pan player, arranger, composer, producer, musical
director and educator. He has scored many theatre productions and arranged
and produced recordings for various Caribbean artists. He has been a recipient
of the Award of Merit from the City of Toronto.
The Panatics
Steelband Network
The Panatics
Steelband Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion
of steelband music in Ontario. There is a distinctive family orientation
to this steelband since a large portion of its membership consists of
parents and their children. Mr. Layne Clarke, founding member and musical
director has guided this group since its existence. Their performances
have been featured on the television news, and at community functions
in Ontario, but the highlight of their year is their annual Christmas
concerts. Their latest venture is a joint project with the folk group
"La Petite Musicale of Toronto" and is entitled, "Christmas
All Year."
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