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André Tanker

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Tanker's classic works include "Sayamanda", "Basement Party", "Morena Osha", "Hosanna Higher", and "Forward Home". André Tanker's influence is still being felt. Cousins in America including André Lassalle are representing the spirit of Andre Tanker and Cazabon.
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music and African drumming, working with Andrew Beddoe of the Little Carib Theatre who was an Orisha priest.
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which played local parties. This evolved into "André Tanker and the Flamingos", which played at the Trinidad
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Exposure to Indian music drew him to Indian classical music. He was influenced by
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at the age of seven. When he was aged 12 or 13 Tanker began to play the
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on American music. Tanker's work defines the Caribbean folk-jazz genre.
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Shakespeare Festival in 1972. He followed this with music for
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Tanker's mother was a dancer who was a descendant of
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Index

Trinidad and Tobago
composer
Woodbrook
Port of Spain
music of Trinidad and Tobago
David Rudder
Bob Dylan
Michel-Jean Cazabon
Invaders
pan yard
Little Carib Theatre
steelpan
Ellie Mannette
guitar
cuatro
Ray Holman
Hilton
jazz
Cuban
Mongo Santamaría
Orisha
Ravi Shankar
Indo-Trinidadian
sitarist
Mungal Patasar
Bim
Derek Walcott
Ti-Jean and His Brothers
New York
Earl Lovelace

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