
Alfred St. John's Trinidad & Tobago Steelband
Caribbean Romance Volume II
© 2002 Dynamic Recording (764738226025)
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Steel drum music of the Caribbean Islands, with reggae and calypso influences in an hour long CD of popular selections - instrumentals and vocals too.
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- BERNICE WARREN GREENE: Success Is Just A Prayer Away
- 153 MILITARY STYLE BAND ORGAN: Wurlitzer Melodies at the Lake
- ALFRED ST. JOHN'S TRINIDAD & TOBAGO STEELBAND: Caribbean Christmas Carnival
- WAYRA: Feelings
- WAYRA: Melodías Instrumentales del Orgullo Hispano Vol II
- WAYRA: Canyon River
- PHYLLIS: Phyllis
- JIMMIE HIGHSMITH JR.: It Is What It Is
- ALFRED ST. JOHN & JERRY ELLIOTT: A Marimba & Steel Drum Christmas
- JB & CO: The 709
- JEFF RIALES WITH PEG DOLAN: I Am Old Glory (And I Welcome Your Return)
- WAYRA: Melodías Instrumentales Del Orgullo Hispano, Vol. I
- WAYRA: Colors Of The Wind "Pocahontas"
- LOU SWEIGMAN: Collection 1
- DAVID MCDONALD: Christmas Spirit
- JB & COMPANY: Out the Window
- THE RAGING GRANNIES: Not Your Grandmother's Sing-Along
- WAYRA: Earth Spirit
- WAYRA: Contemporary Native american, Faith & Worship Instrumental Flute Music
- BOBBY VILLEGAS: Consejo Del Papa
- WHIRLING MELODIES: Whirling Melodies - A Centennial Commemorative Celebration
- JUKE BOX CD SPECIAL: Juke Box CD Special
- ROCHESTER'S RAGING GRANNIES: Songs of a Raging Granny
- JIMMIE HIGHSMITH JR.: Jacquin
- FORTY SEVEN INDIE GROUPS: Tramper's Dynamic Christmas
- WAYRA: A Collection Of Contemporary And Native American Themes.
- MANY VOICES MANY VISIONS: Many Voices Many Visions
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The Trinidad & Tobago Steel Band, under the leadership of Alfred St. John, has been performing throughout Western New York and Canada since 1972. Alfred formed the group to share the exciting musical heritage of Trinidad and Tobago, and at present there are five core members. Their instruments are drums, bass guitar, cello pans, double tenor pans, double second pans, and soprano (lead) pan. These accomplished musicians have been associated with steel pans an average of twenty years each. Guest pianists are occasionally invited to perform with the group at special concerts and recording sessions.