This piece will have you packing for the islands with its catchy tune and creative scoring. It calls for lead/tenor pans, double seconds, bass pans or bass guitar, guitar or cello, Drum Set, and
Combo version for steel pan, cello (double bass) & drums, with optional violin and piano parts included. Also available in a version for solo tenor steel pan. Revised edition. Score, 21 p. and
For steel pan ensemble. First printing. Commissioned by Band On a Can, Arts Brookfield, and The River to River Festival. Dedicated to the Foundry Steel Pan Ensemble. Premiered in New York, May 2009.
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