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The Trinidad All-Steel Pan Percussion Orchestra (TASPO) was formed to participate in the
Festival of Britain The Festival of Britain was a national exhibition and fair that reached millions of visitors throughout the United Kingdom in the summer of 1951. Historian Kenneth O. Morgan says the Festival was a "triumphant success" during which people: ...
in 1951. The group was the first steelband to travel abroad from
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, presenting the newly invented
steelpan The steelpan (also known as a pan, steel drum, and sometimes, collectively with other musicians, as a steelband or steel orchestra) is a musical instrument originating in Trinidad and Tobago. Steelpan musicians are called pannists. Descriptio ...
to an international audience.


Members

Lieutenant Joseph Nathaniel Griffith was the conductor of the band. Griffith was originally part of the Trinidad Police Band.Taspo
On 6 July 1951, TASPO left
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for
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on the SS ''San Mateo''. Carlton "Sonny" Roach fell ill and was left behind in
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. The steelband performed at the South Bank, London, on 26 July 1951, as well as elsewhere in Britain and in
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. TASPO returned to Trinidad on 12 December 1951, the only exception being Sterling Betancourt, who stayed in
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. Betancourt has been vitally involved in building up Notting Hill Carnival.


Readings

* Felix I. R. Blake, ''The Trinidad and Tobago Steel Pan. History and Evolution''. * Stephen Stuempfle, ''The Steelband Movement: The Forging of a National Art in Trinidad and Tobago'' (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1995).


Notes


References

*{{cite book , author=George Goddard , title=Forty Years in the Steelbands: 1939-1979 , publisher=Karia Press , location=London , date=1991 , isbn=1-85465-034-3


External links

* http://www.bestoftrinidad.com/steelband50s.html "Steelband 1950 - 1959"] * http://www.calypsoworld.org/uk/taspo.htm
YouTube clip from BBC2 documentary "The 1951 Festival of Britain - A Brave New World" (broadcast on Saturday 24 September 2011) with Sterling Betancourt talking about TASPO.
* Terry Joseph
"MBE for pan pioneer Betancourt honoured by Queen"
''Pantrinbago'', 31 December 2001 * http://www.panonthenet.com/upclose/steelbands-of-newyork/orman-patsy-haynes.htm Trinidad and Tobago musical groups Musical groups established in 1951 Steelbands 1951 establishments in Trinidad and Tobago