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Item 20% Hike in Panorama $$(Daily Express, 12-Feb-81) Smith, Keith; The University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and TobagoPan Trinbago has "reluctantly" accepted a 20 per cent increase in Panorama prize money from government. Pan Trinbago's President Arnim Smith stated that the reason for its dissatisfaction with the arbitrary manner in which government arrived at its 20 per cent offer. The prizes for the National Panorama Championship and Pan-Round-Neck are listed.Item Pan Race Wide Open(Daily Express, 19-Feb-77) Smith, Keith; The University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and TobagoIn this article, Keith Smith comments that Panorama '77 is unpredictable. The Panorama race is wide open and the band that wins will really be a champion. Smith gives a review of the other bands' performances and the full results of the national semi-finals.Item Pandemonium: Confusion Reigns Over Panorama(Sunday Express, 18-Feb-79) Smith, Keith; The University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and TobagoAccording to Pan Trinbago, the representative body of steelbandsmen in Trinidad and Tobago, Panorama is off. However, Panorama is on, according to the Carnival Development Committee, the government appointed body with the responsibility of organising Carnival. This comes after an unfruitful meeting between Dr. Cuthbert Joseph, Minister of Education and Culture and Pan Trinbago's vice-president, Arnim Smith on the issue of appearance fees for the steelbands.Item Panmen Pocket Their Sticks(Daily Express, 19-Feb-79) Smith, Keith; The University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and TobagoPan Trinbago's policy directive to boycott Panorama 1979 was successful as steelbands were adamant about keeping to their pledge to stay out of all organised Carnival competitions. Pan Trinbago boycott stems from the government's refusal to accept the notion of a $3,500 "participation incentive" in addition to a $500 appearance fee.Item Panorama '82: Catelli All Stars They Not Easy(Daily Express, 6-Feb-82) Smith, Keith; The University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and TobagoThe article discusses whether Catelli All Stars can make it three-in-a-row to triumph over the 1982 Panorama competition. All Stars is a legend in Trinidad and Tobago with their dominance in the steelband world over the last two years and should not be underestimated.Item Panorama '82: Despers On the Up and Up(Daily Express, 6-Feb-82) Smith, Keith; The University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and TobagoWest Indian Tobacco Desperadoes or "Despers" who have been going with a Kitchener tune for a number of years, would not be playing a Kitchener tune in this year's North Panorama finals. Instead, Despers will play Lord Nelson's 'Party', which was arranged by Clive Bradley, Despers' consistently successful arranger.Item Steelband Running Wild in Mih Head(Daily Express, 6-Feb-82) Smith, Keith; The University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and TobagoThe article looks at whether Solo Harmonites will become the first band ever to win the finals of the Panorama competition playing its own tune. While in recent years a number of steelbands have submitted their own tunes to the judges' ears, they have met with varying degrees of success, but have not taken the big prize.Item That Bradley Magic Will be Hard to Beat(Daily Express, 13-Feb-88) Smith, Keith; The University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and TobagoWinning steelband arranger, Clive Bradley talks about his Panorama 1998 experience. Bradley confirmed what thousands of panatics were saying at the end of Fertrin Pandemonium's National Semi-final performance, that "Sailing" was one of the greatest tunes he had arranged in years.