Born :4/28/1950 Country
:Trinidad and Tobago
Best known for/as: The most succesful Pan Soloist / heard
on Just the Two of Us
Biography:
Robert Greenidge Arranger, Composer, Steel Drum & Recording
Artist Robert Greenidge was born in Success Village, Laventille,
Trinidad, West Indies on 28 April 1950. His first playing
experience came under the direction of an uncle, Carl Greenidge
who was a renowned arranger and tuner. At the tender age of
eight, he began executing the art of the steel drums with
the Savoys Steel Orchestra. Possessing an artistic ear for
playing various types of compositions, he was recruited at
the age of 15 by Trinidad’s leading steel orchestra
"Desperadoes" winning several prestigious awards including:
the Prime Minister Trophy, The Triple Crown, The Governors
General Cup, and the Music Festival Trophy.
At sixteen Greenidge performed at the First Negro Arts Festival
in Africa, and during the following year 1967, he performed
at the Montreal Exposition in Canada, followed by an extensive
tour to London, Zambia and New York in 1968. In 1970 he was
chosen to represent Trinidad and Tobago, both as a soloist
and a member of Trinidad National Steel Orchestra.
In 1971 Greenidge migrated to New York City, to study composing
and arranging at the Third Street Musical Conservatory. He
toured with the Music Makers Steel Orchestra for the next
two years through California and Nevada. Settling in Los Angeles,
California in 1974. He recorded with various artist such as,
Maurice White, Earth Wind and Fire, and John Lennon and Ringo
Star of the Beatles just to name a few.
By 1978 Greenidge returned to Trinidad to work with Rudolph
Charles (Desperadoes), one of the innovators of a newly designed
steel drum which required hand, foot coordination dexterity
and speed. His expertise bought the Desperadoes Steel Orchestra
to a new height in music. Ever since the Trinidad Carnival
of 1979, Greenidge returns to Trinidad every year to play.
Greenidge's awesome pan solos can be heard on numerous movie
soundtracks including Brothers, Hard to Kill, , 48 Hours and
Cool Runnings. He has also performed on television with the
Jackson Five, on the Love Boat and the Tonight Show with both
Carson and Leno.
In 1992 Greenidge pefrormed for the president of the United
States – President Clinton's Inauguration and again
for President Clinton's surprise birthday party at the White
House in August 1995. He continues to tour with Jimmy Buffet
and his own group the Club Trini Band. He has the honor of
performing perhaps the most well known pan solo of all time
on Grover Washington Jr.’s “Just the Two of Us.”
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