Trinidad All-Steel Pan Percussion Orchestra

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates The Trinidad All-Steel Pan Percussion Orchestra (TASPO) was formed to participate in the 1951 Festival of Britain, having its first performance on 26 July at London's Southbank Centre.[1] The group was the first steelband to travel abroad from Trinidad and Tobago, presenting the newly invented steelpan to an international audience.[2]

Members

Lieutenant Joseph Nathaniel Griffith (born in Barbados)[1] was the conductor of the band. Griffith was originally part of the Trinidad Police Band.[3]

Player Band DOB DOD
Cecil “Coye” Forde Invaders 1928/09/14 2012/12/25
Orman "Patsy" Haynes Casablanca 1930/02/22 1985/10/29
Elliot "Ellie" Mannette Invaders 1927/11/05 2018/08/29
Belgrave Bonaparte Southern Symphony 1932
Anthony "Tony" Williams North Stars 1931/06/24 2021/12/21
Carlton "Sonny" Roach Sun Valley 1924/08/06 1986
Philmore "Boots" Davidson City Syncopators 1928 1993
Sterling Betancourt Crossfire 1924/03/01
Andrew "Pan" de la Bastide Chicago 1927/12/01 2002/11/17
Dudley Smith Rising Sun
Winston "Spree" Simon Fascinators (Tokyo) 1930 1976/11/18
Theophilus "Black James" Stephens Free French 1933/11/04 2001/11/06

On 6 July 1951, TASPO left Trinidad for England on the SS San Mateo.[4] Carlton "Sonny" Roach fell ill and was left behind in Martinique.[5] The steelband performed at the South Bank, London, on 26 July 1951, as well as elsewhere in Britain and in Paris.[6] TASPO returned to Trinidad on 12 December 1951, the only exception being Sterling Betancourt, who stayed in London. Betancourt had been vitally involved in building up Notting Hill Carnival.[7]

On 26 July 2022, the anniversary of TASPO's 1951 "introduction of Steelpan to the world" during the Festival of Britain was celebrated with a Google Doodle.[8][9]

Further reading

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