ANGEL HARPS TO PAY TRIBUTE TO CLIVE BRADLEY IN PANORAMA 2008
St. George, May 5, 2008 -- Republic Bank's Angel Harps Steel Orchestra will pay tribute to outstanding musician and steel band arranger Clive Bradley, when they take to the stage at this year’s Panorama competition.
The band will be playing a piece entitled “My Friend Clive” which is
composed and arranged by ace Grenadian arranger James Clarkson.
Clarkson says that “My Friend Clive” is all about a musical journey
that started in the early sixties in Port of Spain Trinidad when, as a
teenager, he began working together with Clive Bradley at the Penthouse
night club.
"At that early stage in my musical career, I was a trumpet player and
had the wonderful opportunity of playing with elder, greater musicians
such as Clive Bradley who was a keyboard player and Mervyn Williams.
Clive stood out in my mind and left a lasting impression with the
beautiful way in which he voiced his harmonies. His harmonic mastery
was evident in the numerous beautiful panorama arrangements he did,
especially for his chosen band, Desperados," said Clarkson.
“Clive was a very talented individual - a musical genius, a math
professor and an artist (painter) of some stature and by playing “My
Friend Clive” at Panorama 2008, Angel Harps will be paying a fitting
tribute to probably the greatest steelband panorama arranger ever.
Where pan is concerned Bradley will always be a legend and an icon,”
continued Clarkson.
Although Clive Bradley was mainly known for his arrangements with
Desperadoes he also arranged for a number of other bands in Trinidad
and in New York.
Clarkson says that Harps' arrangement would quote two of his more
famous winning arrangements -- Rebecca and High Mas. "This, to my
mind, is the highest tribute I can give to one of the greatest musical
minds of his generation," added the legendary Clarkson.
Clive Bradley died 26th November 2005
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