Lennox Sharpe

Lennox "Boogsie" Sharpe (born 28 October 1953 in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago) is a successful and popular composer and arranger of steelpan music.

Boogsie Sharpe at Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society, Half Moon Bay CA, 1980s

Biography

Sharpe began his career with Starlift steelband where he worked as a co-arranger with Ray Holman. He is most strongly associated with the Phase II Pan Groove Steel Orchestra, a band he has taken to several finals of the Panorama steelband competition, as well as winning the first place in 1987 and 1988.[1] He does not teach steelpan privately one on one, he teaches steelpan publicly at the panyard. Boogsie started to play steelpan at a young age when he was just four years old. He used to play with the Invaders, then he went to Starlift, the steelband with which Ray Holman was taking the revolutionary step of composing music specifically for the instrument. Boogsie wanted to continue what Ray Holman had started by starting his own steelband in 1972. Boogsie was not taught how to play steelpan, he just listened to the sounds on the street and taking part of jazz sessions on his steelpan with other musicians. Even though Boogsie can not read or write music his musical sense is very highly developed.

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References

  1. Panorama Archived 2007-10-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • Bishop, Pat (1 September 2002). "Pan Passion: Lennox 'Boogsie' Sharpe". Caribbean Beat Magazine. Retrieved 2 March 2020.


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