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In this episode, we welcome the legendary Duvone Stewart, one of the most revered steelpan arrangers and musical minds in Trinidad and Tobago. From his humble beginnings in Tobago and moving to Nelson Street, to commanding global stages with his unmatched talent, Duvone takes us on a journey through his love affair with the pan, the evolution of his craft, and the discipline that has propelled him to the pinnacle of success in the world of steelpan.

Duvone takes us deep into his journey with the bpTT Renegades and his young start under the tutelage of the great Jit Samaroo, reflecting on his long-standing relationship with the iconic band and how their partnership has led to multiple Panorama championships.

We explore the emotional story behind one of his first and most unforgettable Panorama victories—winning the big band title with “Year for Love” by Voice. Duvone opens up about how the haunting memory of his friend’s cold-blooded murder inspired his powerful arrangement, fueling a performance that resonated far beyond the Savannah stage.

Duvone also shares his experiences lecturing on pan in France, where he is helping to spread the rich culture and technical brilliance of steelpan to an international audience. His global impact reinforces the importance of preserving and innovating pan culture worldwide.

In a broader discussion about the future of the art form, Duvone highlights the critical role of leadership in shaping pan’s trajectory. He speaks candidly about the influence of Her Excellency Christine Kangaloo, President of Trinidad and Tobago, and Pan Trinbago President Beverly Ramsey-Moore, who have both been vocal advocates for pan’s recognition and advancement.

From local roots to international acclaim, this conversation celebrates the power of pan, the resilience of its people, and the importance of preserving this cultural treasure. Tune in for an inspiring and deeply personal conversation with Duvone Stewart.