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Panaroma 2006: Rolph Clarke of Starlift Speaks


PCS Starlift
PCS Starlift


Staff Article
Interview Recorded: February 08, 2006


Rolph Clarke, Public Relations Officer for PCS Starlift
Rolph Clarke
TRINBAGOPAN: We are now at PCS Starlift Pan Yard and Mr. Ray Holman together with the band members are getting themselves prepared for their performance.

Mr. Rolph Clarke, the Public Relations Officer for PCS Starlift will share a few things about the band.

TRINBAGOPAN: Mr. Clarke what are your plans for Panorama 2006?

ROLPH: Hopefully to make a major impression in the competition.

TRINBAGOPAN: What song will the band be doing this year?

ROLPH: We are going to do 'If We Really Want' by Derick Seales, arranged and composed by Mr. Ray Holman.

TRINBAGOPAN: So you are going with your own thing this year?

ROLPH: Yes, that's something new that was done sometime last year, which we brought out on the market early in January this year and it's been on the radio for some time now. It's fairly popular by most radio stations.

TRINBAGOPAN: What are your plans outside of Panorama 2006?

ROLPH: The band performs quite a few times during the year. We have a major brunch in August, then there is 'The Band Launch' in September. Prior to that we do some fund raising events and activities to try to keep ourselves out of the red. Outside of that we have not made any specific plans like touring or anything like that. We have no such plans at this point in time. Of course we would like to go on tour, but that will depend on how things develop during the course of the year.

TRINBAGOPAN: Do you have any parting words?

ROLPH: It's a good feeling in the pan yard here. The music is very nice and people would appreciate this kind of music. We can only hope to see what the final outcome will be. We feel very good about ourselves.

TRINBAGOPAN: Thank you sir.


Pictures of Starlift in their Panyard:
www.trinbagopan.com/gallery/starlift06



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