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The Steelband The Pan Masters Steelband Organization Biography: Although challenged by many obstacles, the band has survived and continues to grow stronger and expand its focus. Pan Masters' accomplishments include being adjudged the 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998 Steelband Champion in the Baltimore Panorama Competition; recipient of the judges award for outstanding performance at the 1993 through 2002, 2004 and 2006 D.C. Caribbean Carnival celebrations on Georgia Avenue; 1998 champion in the New York J'Ouvert competition; several command performances at the Bluemont Concert Series; and the only participating steelband at the inaugurations of President Bill Clinton and Mayor Marion Barry. Pan Masters continues to participate in community outreach performances at local schools, nursing homes, hospitals and churches. The band also has the distinction of being featured on the children's music CD "Bon Appetit!" by local duo Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer, which won the 2003 Grammy for Best Children's Album. One of our major contributors who provided opportunities for The Pan Masters Steel Orchestra to expand its credentials was Peter Dunning and the Bluemont Concert Series. Over the years we have had the opportunity to bring Caribbean culture to residents in several areas in Virginia such as Winchester, Warrenton, Leesburg, Culpeper, Luray, Lansdowne and Reston. Other opportunities afforded Pan Masters included several performances at Caribbean Summer in the Park, Hispanic Festival, Potomac Riverfest, City of Fairfax Parks and Recreation, Montgomery County Ethnic Festival, Smithsonian Institute, the Cherry Blossom Parade, Musikfest in Bethlehem, PA, the Institute of Musical Traditions concert series, and the Folklore Society of Greater Washington. Another notable accomplishment is providing opportunities for future pannists to develop an appreciation for the art form. To this end, Pan Masters has successfully conducted classes and workshops, which were spearheaded by Marc Anatol, Natalie Davidson, Lennard Jack, Arlene Farrier, Kristen Jones, Ayesha Morris, Greg Smith, Adam Grise and Sherwin Thwaites. The success of this program can best be noted by the fact that some of the graduates have joined Pan Masters, and many of the band's current players are some extremely talented young people. Pan Masters has attributed its success to a strong belief in the family, a talented and determined group of musical arrangers, and an experienced administrative and promotional organization, which places equal merit on quality performers and good clientele relationships. Pan Masters has produced four recordings, the latest of which was released in 2005 ("On De Road"). 2005 also marked the 20th Anniversary of Pan Masters. They celebrated this occasion with a concert featuring world-renowned pan performer, composer and arranger Robert Greenidge. A DVD of this concert is the latest addition to the band's releases. Pan Masters has expanded its community programming to include an annual "Pan Jamboree" which brings together Steelbands in the area in an open atmosphere similar to the open air pan performances held in the Caribbean. Local groups include Pan Masters Steel Orchestra, Positive Vibrations, Tropical Ensemble, DC Pan Jammers and St. Veronica's. Out of town groups include CASYM, Despers USA, and Pantonic (all from New York ), and Rhythm Project All Stars from Virginia. Pan Masters also hosts an annual Junior Pan Solo Competition to encourage young pannists throughout the area to strive for excellence. Additionally, Pan Masters has increased its involvement in the DC Caribbean Carnival by organizing and hosting the annual DC Calypso Monarch Competition. Location/Directions to the Panyard: We are located at 4559 Rhode Island Ave. (US Rt. 1), North Brentwood, MD. If coming from DC, it is about 1 mile north of the DC line, on the right-hand side. If coming from Maryland, it is about 2 miles south of the intersection of Rt. 410 (East West Hwy) and Rt 1. You must make a U-turn to get to the panyard. The panyard is located in the center of a block of buildings which includes Kosmors Tires and the Hyattsville Animal Hospital. Click here to find us on Google Maps. If entering our address into a mapping service, you may have to put "Brentwood" as the city.By public transport: The Rhode Island metro stop on the Red Line is about 3 miles
south of us. The 83 or 81 metrobus comes up Rhode Island Ave from the
metro station past the panyard (Wallace St. is the nearest stop). At
night, we would recommend taking a taxi from the metro station. Pan Masters is always accepting new members into the organization. Membership is free. Members may vote in general elections, serve on committees and participate in event planning. Contact us for more information. Steel pan players who are interested in joining the steelband should contact the steelband coordinator. We are always accepting new players in the band. Officers:
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