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The Miami University
Steel Band was founded in 1994 with a complement of ten players and six
instruments. Under the leadership of
founder and director Chris Tanner, the program has grown to
encompass two separate ensembles with a combined enrollment of fifty
members, and seventeen instruments.
The ensemble is one of the most active in the Cincinnati area, performing over thirty
times annually in settings ranging from school outreach programs to guest
appearances with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.

A steel band is an ensemble
comprising various types of steel drums, or pans as they are known, and a percussion section with drumset,
congas, and other Latin percussion instruments. Musical styles from the Caribbean such as calypso, samba, and salsa are often
staples of the repertory, but a steel band is capable of performing any
kind of music. The Miami University
Steel Band performs a wide variety of musical styles, with a special
emphasis on original composition.
The Miami University Steel
Band is one of the few university bands to have released
professional-quality recordings. Burnin’ (March 2001) and One More Soca (2003) were produced
by Chris Tanner and steel drum artist/composer Tom Miller, and
are distributed nationally through Miller’s Pan Ramajay Productions. The recordings feature original music by
Tanner, Miller, Ray Holman, Darren Dyke, Phil Hawkins and others. A third title, Simple Pleasures, was released in March 2006.
Aside from recordings,
appearances at prestigious events are also propelling the Miami University
Steel Band onto a national stage.
The ensemble appeared at the Percussive Arts Society International
Convention in both 2005 and 2002. In
May 2003, the group headlined the first ever PANorama Caribbean Music Fest
in Norfolk, Virginia, a component of the annual Virginia Arts
Festival. Joining the band at this
festival were such luminaries of the steel band idiom as Ellie Mannette and
Andy Narrel.
As the art form of pan grows in the 21st
century, the Miami University Steel Band aspires to be one of the leading
programs in exemplifying excellence in performance, and in expanding the
repertory for this unique ensemble.
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