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On the Web
- Steelpan Instruments Technology - Sells handcrafted steelpans and accessories.
- Steelpan Science - Explains how steel pans are built, the instrument's origins, and layout standards
- Salah and Family - A Canadian site for steelpan music, featuring information on the steelpan music business, musical instruments and accessories, plus a tutorial book and CDs are available here.
- Steelpan European - Organization promoting steel pan playing in Europe. Information on the instrument, biennial festival, news and contact details.
- Pan Trinbago - Information on the organisation, its officers, and contact details, plus details of its activities are available on this unofficial site of the national steelpan association of Trinidad and Tobago.
- SeeTobago - Articles and other resources on the history of the music in the area, including current competitions, news, and links to steelpan organizations.
- Pan Trinbago - The world governing body for steelpan worldwide. Profiles, competitions, news, events, performers, music and history.
- Pan-Trinbago - Information resources about Trinidad and Tobago's national steelpan organization, Trinidadian culture, and steelpan music.
- Opossum Sally's Pan Ring - Web ring of sites about the steelpan, including instrument information, bands, tuners, and events.
- Panpodium - All about the Steelpan; its history, diaspora, pictures, a forum and all the latest news.
Wikipedia Articles
- Steelpan - Steelpan (also known as steeldrums or pans, and sometimes collectively with the musicians as a steelband) is a musical instrument and a form of music originating in Trinidad and Tobago.
- Pannist - A pannist is a person who plays the steelpan. A professional pannist can perform solo pieces, play with a steel band, or accompany one or more singers or solo instrumentalists.
- Coskel University - ... than just a fashion label. Founded by a team of Trinidadian designer Xolani Heylon and Japanese artist Machiyo Kodaira in December 2004, the brand has shown collections inspired by cultural heritage of the twin isle republic of Trinidad and Tobago, specially inspired by Calypso music and Soca music, Steelpan, Trinidad Carnival, or even unique species of plants, birds and animals from the islands.
- The Invaders (band) - The Invaders were one of the top steelpan bands of 1950s Saint Kitts and Nevis. The practice of tramping, or following behind a band like the Invaders, was a popular Christmas-time tradition at the time.
- Andy Narell - Andy Narell, is a musician and composer specializing in the steelpan. He was born in New York City and moved to California in his teens.