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Monday, April 14, 2025

Tobagonian PanoGrama champ blazes musical trail in Canada

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Keishaun Julien, right, poses with other Sons of Steel performers.

Keishaun Julien, right, poses with other Sons of Steel performers.

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Af­ter months of de­lays due to COVID-19 re­stric­tions, To­bag­on­ian Keishaun Julien fi­nal­ly re­ceived his op­por­tu­ni­ty to per­form for the an­nu­al Sons of Steel con­cert. Julien, who stormed to vic­to­ry at the 2021 edi­tion of PanoGra­ma with Pro­fes­sor’s Pan by Storm, touched down in Cana­da last month, Ju­ly.

He left no notes un­touched in dis­play­ing his mu­si­cal prowess at Sons of Steel: One Evo­lu­tion, as the head­lin­er.

“It felt great to fi­nal­ly per­form in Cana­da”, Julien said. “I had no doubts about the trip. I knew from the start that COVID-19 re­stric­tions may have im­pact­ed the time­line and it was just a mat­ter of time be­fore it was pos­si­ble. I am grate­ful for the op­por­tu­ni­ty to build my net­work fur­ther, con­nect with Cana­di­an fans, and en­joy the sights of Cana­da as well as the Carib­ana cel­e­bra­tions.”

Julien closed the show with a med­ley of tunes, start­ing with Ho­tel Cal­i­for­nia by the Ea­gles and end­ed with Mash Up by Blaxx. He per­formed af­ter the likes of T&T’s Earl Brooks, Cana­di­an Trenyce Sweeney and oth­er no­table steel­pan­nists. For­mer T&T Con­sul Gen­er­al Michael Lash­ley and Pres­i­dent of the On­tario Steel­pan As­so­ci­a­tion, Ter­rence Wil­son, were in at­ten­dance, along with Julien’s friends and fam­i­ly mem­bers, who flew from the US to watch him per­form. Cana­di­an pan en­thu­si­asts were al­so out in their num­bers.

Keishaun Julien getting set for one of his performances in Canada at the Sons of Steel Concert.

Keishaun Julien getting set for one of his performances in Canada at the Sons of Steel Concert.

The or­gan­is­er, Earl La Pierre Jr, was very pleased to fi­nal­ly host Julien as part of his spon­sor­ship agree­ment.

“Keishaun showed Toron­to why he is a PanoGra­ma cham­pi­on. He wowed the au­di­ence with his skills and if they could have had their way, he would have come back for an en­core! Al­so, there are so many tal­ent­ed pan­nists around the world, and I am thank­ful for PanoGra­ma, through which we were able to meet and see some of the undis­cov­ered mu­si­cal tal­ents. I look for­ward to work­ing with Nevin and his team again in the fu­ture.”

The Sons of Steel con­cert was first host­ed in Cana­da in 2012, and was cre­at­ed around the sons of leg­endary pan­nist Earl la Pierre Snr, Olu­ji­mi and Noel La Pierre, and Earl La Pierre Jr. It al­so made it to the shores of Trinidad and To­ba­go over the years, and has fea­tured no­table pan­nists such as Du­vone Stew­art and the late Ken ‘Pro­fes­sor’ Philmore.

CEO and founder of PanoGra­ma, Nevin Roach, was ex­treme­ly sat­is­fied with La Pierre Jr’s host­ing. “Earl is top tier,” ex­pressed Roach.

“He did an amaz­ing job host­ing Keishaun and ex­e­cut­ing a qual­i­ty show. Lat­er this year, the 2022 PanoGra­ma win­ner will trav­el to the Ba­hamas to work with kids and per­form, and I hope to pro­vide more of these op­por­tu­ni­ties to up­com­ing steel­pan­nists in the fu­ture.”

With Cana­da in the books, Julien shifts his fo­cus to the up­com­ing To­ba­go Car­ni­val in Oc­to­ber.


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