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            Honor to Connor Steelband Celebration is on its way
























            PALM BEACH — The third edition of Honor to Connor Steel-
            band Celebration is planned for Sunday, August 18th at
            Paseo Herencia Mall. Keep this date reserved for a spec-
            tacular event where steelband legend Mr. Edgar Connor
            is honored for his pioneer work in music. This is a celebra-
            tion of Aruba’s music and artists.


            The Paseo Herencia Mall has given tribute to father Con-
            nor  in  their  Amphitheatre  in  2007  and  in  2017  this  hap-
            pened again in their Walk of Stars. The mall put the names
            of all the local stellar athletes, artists and entertainers in
            a spot to be admired by thousands of visitors and by the
            local community in general, being a role model for all.
            The team of Sweet Pan Music consist of Nico Connor and
            Lee Connor, sons of the legend. Paula Engelen and Zaira
            Orman from the mall and Tico Kock and Ronwayne Kock
            from Touch of Steel participate too. Steelpan music has
            a rich history and Connor’s sons cherish the value of this
            typical music by continuing their father’s legacy. Quiver
            Quips Steel Orchestra, The Aruba Invaders Steel Orches-
            tra  2nd  y  3rd  generation,  N.L.G.  Dancers  accompany-
            ing Nico Connor, Wesley Connor standing by his father
            Lee Connor and Carnaruba with their majestic costumes
            complete the event presentation. Four persons that dedi-
            cated to the steelpan music of Aruba are being honored,
            who they are will be kept a secret until the event night.

            Steelpan Story
            Connor’s  sons  are  professional  steel  pan  players  these
            days and learnt it all from their father who was one of the
            pioneering steelpan players on the island. Steelpans (also
            known  as  steel  drums  or  pans,  and  sometimes,  collec-
            tively with other musicians, as a steel band or orchestra)
            is a musical instrument originating from Trinidad and To-
            bago. Steel pan musicians are called pannists. Steelpans
            are built using sheet metal with a thickness between 0.8
            and 1.5 mm (1⁄32 and 1⁄16 in). Historically, steelpans have
            been built from used oil barrels, just like James Edgar Con-
            nor did. q
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