
I
was born in Success Village, Laventille, Trinidad, West Indies on 28 April 1950.
My first playing experience came under the direction of my uncle, Carl Greenidge
who was a renowned arranger and tuner. At the tender age of eight, I began executing
the art of the steel drums with the Savoys Steel Orchestra. Possessing an artistic
ear for playing various types of compositions, I was recruited at the age of 15
by Trinidads leading steel orchestra "Desperadoes" nine time panorama
winners and current champions. We were winners of several prestigious awards including:
the Prime Minister Trophy, The Triple Crown, The Governors General Cup, and the
Music Festival Trophy.
At sixteen I performed at
the First Negro Arts Festival in Africa, which was quite an experience for such
a young man. The following year 1967, I performed at the Montreal Exposition in
Canada, followed by an extensive tour to London, Zambia and New York in 1968.
In 1970 I was chosen to represent Trinidad and Tobago, both as a soloist and a
member of Trinidad National Steel Orchestra.
In 1971 I migrated to New
York City, where I mastered the art of composing and arranging at the Third Street
Musical Conservatory. A proposal was set in that December to arrange and play
with the Music Makers Steel Orchestra in Los Angeles, California. We toured for
the next two years through California and Nevada. In 1974 I settled in Los Angeles,
California. My recording contracts began to mount in 1975 with various artist
such as, Maurice White, Earth Wind and Fire, Harry Neilson, RCA, and John Lennon
and Ringo Star of the Beatles just to name a few.
By 1978 I returned to Trinidad
to work with Rudolph Charles (Desperadoes), one of the innovators of a newly designed
steel drum which required hand, foot coordination dexterity and speed. His expertise
bought the Desperadoes Steel Orchestra to a new height in music. Ever since the
Trinidad Carnival of 1979, I've returned to Trinidad every year to play. In 1983
I assisted in the arranging, which included the new Quadraphonic and Harmony (six
6 drum) - the extension of Charles innovational new drums. In 1985 Despers took
first place at Panorama.
Prior to 1985 I had the opportunity
to record an album with Jimmy Buffett. We began touring shortly after to promote
the album and ever since then I've been performing and recording with the Jimmy
Buffett and the "Coral Reefers Band."
Some of the projects that
I have been involved with are:
MOVIE
SOUND TRACKS:
Brothers, Champ, Clara's Heart, Commando, Working Girl, Hard to Kill, Sister Kate,
48 Hours, Cool Running, Jamaican Bob Sled
TELEVISION
SHOWS:
Jackson Five Special (1977), A Man Called Sloan with King Erickson, Solid Gold
with Stephen Bishop, Saturday Nite Live (1980), Love Boat (1981), Caribbean Mystery
(1983), Fall Guy (1982), Babes (1990), Dynasty (1982), Arsenio Hall (1990), Fantasy
Island (1983), Tonight Show with Johnny Carson now Jay Leno starting from 1987
- yearly to present
WORKSHOPS
& CLINICS:
Brooklyn College New York, University of North Texas (College of music), Northern
Illinois University (School of music)
SOLOIST
FOR COMMERCIALS:
McDonald's (European Market), 7up, Jus Juice, Corona Beer (together with Taj Mahal)
ALBUMS
- SOLOIST:
John Lennon's Double Fantasy, Ringo Starr's Rotogrove, Grover Washington's Wine
Light, Ralph McDonald: Counter Point, Surprise, Reunion (Japan), Just the Two
of Us, (wrote "Jovert-Jam"), Port Pleasure (wrote "Catch of the
Day"), Larry Graham One in a Million, Barry Manilow's Clang of Yankee Reeper,
Madagasca's Madagasca, Earth Wind & Fire's Power Light, Desperadoes Steel
Orchestra: Steel Band Fiesta, Classic, Live, Pan in Honey, Best of Despers, Jimmy
Buffett's: One Particular Harbor, Last Mango in Paris, The Blonde Stranger, Floridays'
'Feeding Frenzy, Berometor Soup, Off to See the Lizard , Fruitcakes, Hot Water,
Myself: Taj Mahal's Live to Disc, Music Foryuh, Evolution, Jimmy Buffett and Ralph
McDonald King of Somewhere Hot, Brian Wilson/Van Dyke Parks Orange Crate Art,
Myself: Superblue (Top Calypsonian in Trinidad), Fire Comin' Down, Steel Pan Music,
Christmas Style, Hans G. Pomnaz UBM Records (Germany)
IMPORTANT DATES & EVENTS:
| 1978-83 |
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Formed
my own steel orchestra "Los Angeles Despers" |
| 1978-83 |
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Toured
the Hawaiian Islands, Europe, Africa, Australia, US and Japan with Taj
Mahal: in 1991 as soloist |
| 1983-99 |
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Toured
with singer, songwriter Jimmy Buffett in US, Australia and the Hawaiian
Islands |
| 1984 |
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L.A.
Despers Steel Orchestra entertained 1984 Olympics teams and guest |
| 1985 |
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Became
manager and leader of the Desperado Steel Orchestra, also arranged music,
taking them to win Panorama trophy |
| 1986 |
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Produced,
arranged and directed first album "Mad Music" with, Michael
Utley |
| 1987 |
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Produced
second album "Jubilee" with M. Utley |
| 1987 |
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Conducted,
arranged and played with Trinidad's Desperado Steel Orchestra at "Carnegie
Hall", New York |
| 1989 |
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Produced
third album "Heat" also done with M. Utley |
| 1986,
88 & 92 |
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Together
with Pat Bishop, took Trinidad Desperado Steel Orchestra to win the
Classical Festival, held in Trinidad |
| 1989 |
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New
Orleans Jazz Festival and also in 1984. Recorded music for childrens
book "Jolly Mon" written by Jimmy Buffett, also done with
Mike Utley |
| 1991 |
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Won
Panorama trophy with my own composition "Musical Volcano"and
again
in 1994 with "Fire" |
| 1992
& 95 |
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Played
for the president of the United States President Clinton's Inauguration
- also for President Clinton's surprise birthday party at the White
House in August 1995 |
| 1993
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Received
"Hummingbird Medal" from the president of Trinidad and Tobago,
for outstanding achievement in the musical arts |
| 1989
to Present |
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Perform
at the Pan Jazz Festival in Trinidad, annually |
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