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Sterling Betancourt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sterling Betancourt Sterling Betancourt MBE, FRSA (born 30 March 1930) is a Trinidad-born pioneer, inventor, arranger and musician on the steelpan, a major figure in pioneering the Pan in Europe and the UK (1951). In a career spanning over five decades he has received numerous awards including his involvement in creating the Notting Hill Carnival (1964). Sterling Betancourt lives in London, England. ==Life== Betancourt (Trinidad pronunciation: Betancou) was born and raised in Laventille near Port of Spain, Trinidad. His father, Edwin, was a musician and a man of all trades to make ends meet, his mother Stella Bowen, a seamstress and a cleaner. At a very early age Betancourt was involved with music with the Tambo Bambo family band and grew up experiencing with the Steel pan, becoming a member of the Tripoli Steel band. He began his career in the 1930s and became a steelpan tuner and eventually leader of Crossfire, a steelband from the St James area. He also played a large part in the development of steelpan in Trinidad,〔("From Bamboo Patch to Buckingham Palace with Sterling Betancourt - Vignettes of Pan History", ) ''When Steel Talks''; republished from ''Pan'', Fall 1985, Vol. 1, No.1.〕
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