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Liam Teague
Liam Teague was born in 1975 and had his early beginning in the
Steelband world when he was a student of Pleasantville Senior Comprehensive
School, in San Fernando.
His rise in the music world however came in 1986 when he began to
play with the Motown steelband in the Music [Festival] Pan is Beautiful
VI.
In 1987 he copped the Fernandez trophy in the Trinidad and Tobago
Music Festival playing Fire and Steel. This was for persons 15 years
and under.
In the school's Steelband Music Festival, he ...placed in the preliminary
but did not get into the finals. However, playing Gypsy Overture
in the San Fernando Seventh Music Festival, he won the competition.
In 1988 he placed 2nd in the Teen Talent Finals having played Fire
and Steel and Gypsy Overture. He was the top musician at San Fest
that year in the Junior Arts Festival. Later that same year he was
voted the best Pannist on Scouting for Talent.
In 1989 he won the Schools Steelband Music Festival with his own
composition Fire Bird and he was also 2nd in the All Star show of
Scouting for Talent with the piece entitled Mr Magic.
In 1990 Liam arranged for the steelband Hillside Symphony for Panorama;
the selection Fete by Aloes.
In the 1991 Music Festival for schools Liam was again victorious
with his own composition entitled A Visit to Hell; while in the 1992
Steelband Music Festival he tied for first place with this same selection
with Chantal Esdelle.
At present (1996) Liam is studying at the Northern Illinois University
majoring in pan.
He has completed his course in ethnomusicology and has played with
the University's Philharmonic Orchestra.
Liam in his short career has composed pieces entitled Firebird,
Emotions, Visit to Hell and Hands like Lightening.
{Official recognition of Liam's undoubted talents has brought invitations
to perform before visiting dignitaries to Trinidad and Tobago, among
them the president of Venezuela and the governor-general of Jamaica.}
This young musician is set in years to come to be one of the most
outstanding pannists of Trinidad and Tobago.
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