#12 Did We, Trinidad and Tobago, Really Go Through That Process To Develop Our Own Identity?
Nope!
It's the last episode of our season, and we finish off with a conversation between Kahlil and Trinidad's own Akinola Sennon.
They spoke at length about the importance of heritage in securing one's individuality, and the motivations and inspirations for his album and on-going project: Cousoumeh.
Then we three pannists wrap up the season with musings of both the past, present and future of this podcast, and a mic drop on Freddy's delicate toeseez.
About the Podcast:
Freddy Harris III, Iman Pascall and Kahlil Chu For are pannists. They love music, trees, life in NY and, most of all, steelpan. Join the Three Pannists, along with some of their favorite musicians, for stories about sex, religion, race, life in a panyard, and whether or not Boogsie Sharpe can dab; plus a ton of other s**t that we cannot spoil for you (because even we don’t know what shenanigans we’ll get into)!
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Editing by Amanda Rosado
Art by Sarah Sabiniano & Keelan Chu For
Music by Freddy Harris III & Akinola Sennon