‘Ain’t Nobody’, arranged by Tamla Batra. Notting Hill Carnival 2024
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‘Ain’t Nobody’, arranged by Tamla Batra. Notting Hill Carnival 2024
‘Iron Bazodee’ arranged by Ricky Gilmore’ -Notting Hill Carnival 2024
Panectar at The Notting Hill Carnival 2023
The tune is called 'Tiny Whiney'
Panectar at The Notting Hill Carnival 2022
The tune is called 'Calypso Music'
The tune is called ‘Ramage’ composed by Anise Hadid and arranged by Tamla Batra
Panectar at The Royal Albert Hall for Notting Hill Carnival 2020
Due to Covid 19, Notting Hill Carnival was unable to be on the road in 2020. Instead, the Carnival community pulled together to entertain and educate an online audience on lockdown. This video is of Panectar performing 'Pastime Paradise' at The Royal Albert Hall for Notting Hill Carnival 2020: Access All Areas. It was steelpan that rang out the first sound of Carnival on the streets of Notting Hill in the mid 1960s. Russell Henderson and his band had been invited by Rhaune Laslett to play pan at the children’s street fayre she had organised. Russell decided to ‘make ah rounds’, and, with pan round neck, the band took the first steps into what has now become the biggest street event in Europe. Steelpan remains an integral element of Notting Hill Carnival today. For more information about steelpan please go to www.nhcarnival.org