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Condolence Message on the Passing of Mark Loquan

The President of Pan Trinbago, Beverley Ramsey-Moore, along with the Central Executive, Regional Executives, staff, and the entire Steelband movement, extends our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Mark Loquan, a true visionary, leader, and champion of the Steelpan.
Born on October 13, 1961, and departing on April 6, 2025, Mark’s impact on the Steelpan community is immeasurable. From his early days as a player with Silver Stars to becoming one of the most influential composers in the Panorama arena, his compositions—such as Fire and Steel, Colours Again, and Hooked—resonated with Steelbands locally and internationally, winning Panorama titles and leaving a lasting legacy. His collaborations with esteemed arrangers, including Amrit Samaroo, Edwin Pouchet, Ken “Professor” Philmore, and Seion Gomez, showcased his dedication to the art form.
As the founder of the Music Literacy Trust, Mark worked tirelessly to ensure that children from at-risk communities had access to music education, fostering a new generation of musicians. His contributions extended beyond composition—through PanNotation, he played a pivotal role in the preservation and accessibility of Steelpan music scores, ensuring the art form’s continuity through education and documentation.
In his corporate capacity as a former executive at NGC, he championed sponsorships for Steelbands, further solidifying the national and corporate support for the movement. His dedication to the advancement of the Steelpan was recognized at the highest level when he was awarded the Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago for his outstanding contributions.
Mark Loquan’s passion, generosity, and unwavering commitment to the Steelpan will forever be remembered. His music, his advocacy, and his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.
May he rest in eternal peace.

 

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